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Book Synopsis
Get the comprehensive guide to the sustainable design of schools.

The elementary and secondary school buildings and campuses built today are the schools of the future. Sustainable School Architecture is a guide to the planning, architecture, and design of schools that are healthy, stimulating, and will conserve energy and resources. Written with the needs of architects, construction professionals, educators, and school administration in mind, the book provides a road map for sustainable planning, design, construction, and operations.

By its very nature, a school is often the centerpiece of its community and, therefore, well positioned to take the lead in influencing environmental awareness. Building on this point, Sustainable School Architecture shows how eco-friendly practices for school construction can create an environment that young students will emulate and carry into the world. Written by experts on sustainable school design, this book:

  • Focuses on

    Table of Contents
    DEDICATION.

    PREFACE.

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

    CHAPTER 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABLE SCHOOLS.

    Introduction.

    Need for Sustainable Buildings.

    Benefits of Sustainable Schools.

    Elements of Sustainable Schools.

    Putting It All Together.

    CHAPTER 2 PLANNING STRATEGIES.

    Introduction.

    Selecting the Team.

    Integrated Design.

    Funding the Sustainable School.

    Case Studies.

    CHAPTER 3 DESIGN STRATEGIES.

    Introduction.

    Integrated Design.

    Formal Considerations.

    Spatial Considerations.

    Unique K–12 Considerations.

    Conclusion.

    Case Studies.

    CHAPTER 4 DAYLIGHTING.

    Introduction.

    Benefits of Daylighting.

    Early Precedents.

    Site Design and Daylighting.

    Daylighting Light Requirements.

    Building Design for Daylighting.

    Specifics of Opening Design.

    Artificial Lighting.

    Case Studies.

    CHAPTER 5 BUILDING STRUCTURE AND ENVELOPE (Eric Corey Freed, LEED-AP).

    Introduction.

    Initial Considerations in Wall Design.

    Alternative Wall Construction Methods.

    Insulation.

    Weatherizing.

    Water and Moisture Control.

    Openings.

    Acoustics.

    Roof Design.

    Case Studies.

    CHAPTER 6 HEATING, VENTILATING, COOLING, AND PLUMBING (Ron Blue, PE, LEED-AP).

    Introduction.

    Comfort.

    System Types.

    Design for Natural Ventilation.

    High-Performance Strategies.

    Water.

    Closing.

    Case Studies.

    CHAPTER 7 LANDSCAPING AND SITE DESIGN.

    The Third Teacher—Guest Essay, Susan Herrington.

    Introduction.

    Stormwater/Groundwater Management.

    Heat Islands.

    Paving.

    Fields.

    Water-Efficient Irrigation Systems.

    Miscellaneous Site Uses.

    Planting the Play Environment.

    Integrating Sustainable Practices.

    Case Studies.

    CHAPTER 8 FINISHES, EQUIPMENT, AND FURNISHINGS.

    Introduction.

    Product Information.

    Flooring.

    Wall Finishes.

    Ceilings.

    Paints and Coatings.

    Casework and Furnishings.

    Computers and Offi ce Equipment.

    Specialties.

    Case Studies.

    CHAPTER 9 COST AND BIDDING PROCESS.

    Introduction.

    High Cost.

    Alternative Project Delivery Methods.

    Contracts.

    Bidding.

    CHAPTER 10 CONSTRUCTION.

    Introduction.

    Sustainable Job-Site Operations.

    Construction and Demolition Waste Management.

    Indoor Air Quality Protection during Construction.

    Verification.

    Commissioning.

    Postoccupancy.

    Prefabrication.

    Deconstruction versus Demolition.

    CHAPTER 11 OPERATIONS.

    Sustainable Schools—Guest Essay, Virginia Waik and Rosanna Lerma.

    School Culture.

    School Facilities as Vehicles for Learning.

    Operations.

    Community Connections.

    CHAPTER 12 MAINTENANCE.

    Preventive Maintenance.

    Maintenance Techniques.

    Cleaning Products.

    Snow Removal.

    The Last Word.

    Case Studies.

    CHAPTER 13 A LOOK INTO A FUTURE FOR EDUCATION.

    Introduction.

    Information Technology.

    Adaptation.

    Trailblazing Projects.

    School and Community Interface.

    New Models of Sustainability.

    APPENDIX.

    LEED Scorecard.

    CHPS Scorecard.

    Section 01350.

    INDEX.

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 16/04/2010
      ISBN13: 9780470445433, 978-0470445433
      ISBN10: 0470445432

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      Book Synopsis
      Get the comprehensive guide to the sustainable design of schools.

      The elementary and secondary school buildings and campuses built today are the schools of the future. Sustainable School Architecture is a guide to the planning, architecture, and design of schools that are healthy, stimulating, and will conserve energy and resources. Written with the needs of architects, construction professionals, educators, and school administration in mind, the book provides a road map for sustainable planning, design, construction, and operations.

      By its very nature, a school is often the centerpiece of its community and, therefore, well positioned to take the lead in influencing environmental awareness. Building on this point, Sustainable School Architecture shows how eco-friendly practices for school construction can create an environment that young students will emulate and carry into the world. Written by experts on sustainable school design, this book:

      • Focuses on

        Table of Contents
        DEDICATION.

        PREFACE.

        ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

        CHAPTER 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABLE SCHOOLS.

        Introduction.

        Need for Sustainable Buildings.

        Benefits of Sustainable Schools.

        Elements of Sustainable Schools.

        Putting It All Together.

        CHAPTER 2 PLANNING STRATEGIES.

        Introduction.

        Selecting the Team.

        Integrated Design.

        Funding the Sustainable School.

        Case Studies.

        CHAPTER 3 DESIGN STRATEGIES.

        Introduction.

        Integrated Design.

        Formal Considerations.

        Spatial Considerations.

        Unique K–12 Considerations.

        Conclusion.

        Case Studies.

        CHAPTER 4 DAYLIGHTING.

        Introduction.

        Benefits of Daylighting.

        Early Precedents.

        Site Design and Daylighting.

        Daylighting Light Requirements.

        Building Design for Daylighting.

        Specifics of Opening Design.

        Artificial Lighting.

        Case Studies.

        CHAPTER 5 BUILDING STRUCTURE AND ENVELOPE (Eric Corey Freed, LEED-AP).

        Introduction.

        Initial Considerations in Wall Design.

        Alternative Wall Construction Methods.

        Insulation.

        Weatherizing.

        Water and Moisture Control.

        Openings.

        Acoustics.

        Roof Design.

        Case Studies.

        CHAPTER 6 HEATING, VENTILATING, COOLING, AND PLUMBING (Ron Blue, PE, LEED-AP).

        Introduction.

        Comfort.

        System Types.

        Design for Natural Ventilation.

        High-Performance Strategies.

        Water.

        Closing.

        Case Studies.

        CHAPTER 7 LANDSCAPING AND SITE DESIGN.

        The Third Teacher—Guest Essay, Susan Herrington.

        Introduction.

        Stormwater/Groundwater Management.

        Heat Islands.

        Paving.

        Fields.

        Water-Efficient Irrigation Systems.

        Miscellaneous Site Uses.

        Planting the Play Environment.

        Integrating Sustainable Practices.

        Case Studies.

        CHAPTER 8 FINISHES, EQUIPMENT, AND FURNISHINGS.

        Introduction.

        Product Information.

        Flooring.

        Wall Finishes.

        Ceilings.

        Paints and Coatings.

        Casework and Furnishings.

        Computers and Offi ce Equipment.

        Specialties.

        Case Studies.

        CHAPTER 9 COST AND BIDDING PROCESS.

        Introduction.

        High Cost.

        Alternative Project Delivery Methods.

        Contracts.

        Bidding.

        CHAPTER 10 CONSTRUCTION.

        Introduction.

        Sustainable Job-Site Operations.

        Construction and Demolition Waste Management.

        Indoor Air Quality Protection during Construction.

        Verification.

        Commissioning.

        Postoccupancy.

        Prefabrication.

        Deconstruction versus Demolition.

        CHAPTER 11 OPERATIONS.

        Sustainable Schools—Guest Essay, Virginia Waik and Rosanna Lerma.

        School Culture.

        School Facilities as Vehicles for Learning.

        Operations.

        Community Connections.

        CHAPTER 12 MAINTENANCE.

        Preventive Maintenance.

        Maintenance Techniques.

        Cleaning Products.

        Snow Removal.

        The Last Word.

        Case Studies.

        CHAPTER 13 A LOOK INTO A FUTURE FOR EDUCATION.

        Introduction.

        Information Technology.

        Adaptation.

        Trailblazing Projects.

        School and Community Interface.

        New Models of Sustainability.

        APPENDIX.

        LEED Scorecard.

        CHPS Scorecard.

        Section 01350.

        INDEX.

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