Green building illustrated /
Ching, Francis D.K.
Green building illustrated / Francis D.K. Ching and Ian M. Shapiro - Second Edition. - Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c2021 - viii, 326 pages : illustrations, graphs, maps, plans ; 28 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface 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.
This guide explains why we need to build green, the theories behind green building, and advancements in the industry--with a focus on sustainable sites, approaching net-zero energy, low water usage, minimum-impact materials and superior indoor environmental quality. Updates to this edition include: all-new case studies featuring buildings with proven zero energy performance; expanded guidance for the schematic design of high-performance buildings; strategies for affordability in green design and construction; and expanded coverage of complex green building topics, such as heating system and hot water selection, building envelopes, and integrating renewable energy.
9781119653967
BUILDING DETAILS
TH 880 .C45 2021
Green building illustrated / Francis D.K. Ching and Ian M. Shapiro - Second Edition. - Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c2021 - viii, 326 pages : illustrations, graphs, maps, plans ; 28 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface 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.
This guide explains why we need to build green, the theories behind green building, and advancements in the industry--with a focus on sustainable sites, approaching net-zero energy, low water usage, minimum-impact materials and superior indoor environmental quality. Updates to this edition include: all-new case studies featuring buildings with proven zero energy performance; expanded guidance for the schematic design of high-performance buildings; strategies for affordability in green design and construction; and expanded coverage of complex green building topics, such as heating system and hot water selection, building envelopes, and integrating renewable energy.
9781119653967
BUILDING DETAILS
TH 880 .C45 2021