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Book SynopsisTrade Review"Buildings account for one third of greenhouse emissions. Green Building Illustrated offers practical solutions presented in the visual language of architects, builders, and designers. Elegant drawings and clear conceptual explanations lead students and practitioners to an intuitive understanding of the deep technical knowledge for eco-friendly design. Zero Energy Buildings, sustainability, embodied energy, building envelopes, systems integration, passive solar strategies, biomimetic architecture, carbon footprint…they’re in there. Planet earth needs this book!"
—Ron Judkoff, Chief Architectural Engineer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
"When the first edition of Green Building Illustrated came out in 2014, I thought it was clearly written and illustrated, and packed with good information for aspiring architects and engineers, as well as veteran building and mechanical design professionals. The tone is conversational and not didactic or preachy. It doesn’t provide the reader with black and white solutions to every problem but sets out a range of possibilities.
The second edition does the above and more so. It questions whether we can continue to use fossil fuels in buildings; mitigate the worst effects of Global Climate Change; and still provide well designed, well built, comfortable, healthy, and sustainable buildings. Along with some minor changes made for greater clarity, the new edition provides, for example, much more detail about heat pumps, an expanded treatment of stairways in multifamily buildings, and includes a new chapter devoted to case studies from net-zero buildings from around the world. In other words, the second edition continues the conversation among professionals who are passionate about sustainable buildings and a sustainable planet, who are thoughtful, well grounded in the basics of physics and building science, but who are open to finding new solutions to the problems we face in a changing environment."
—Jim Gunshinan, Senior Editor, Building Performance Journal (previously, Home Energy magazine)
"The authors of Green Building Illustrated frame existing and emerging challenges of green building with clarity and care, and provide a compelling science-based design approach that complements, rather than competes with, existing sustainable codes and standards.
This widely applicable and intuitive source encourages design students and professionals to consider sustainability as an evolving art, and to allow energy and material conservation principles to guide design problem-solving with rigor and creativity."
—Nina Sharifi, Ph.D., Syracuse CoE Faculty Research Fellow, Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Syracuse University
Table of ContentsPreface vii
1 Introduction 1
2 First Principles 13
3 Codes and Standards 27
4 Community, Climate, and Site 43
5 Building Shape and Biomimicry 69
6 Near-Building Features 89
7 Outer Envelope 101
8 Unconditioned Spaces 133
9 Inner Envelope 147
10 Thermal Zoning and Compartmentalization 159
11 Lighting, Plug, and Process Loads 169
12 Hot and Cold Water 185
13 Indoor Environmental Quality 197
14 Heating and Cooling 217
15 Renewable Energy 237
16 Net-Zero Energy Design and Case Studies 245
17 Materials 253
18 Schedules, Sequences, and Affordability 271
19 Quality in Green Design and Construction 281
20 Conclusion 303
Glossary 309
Bibliography 313
Index 317