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E-raamat: Eco-Architecture II

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The development of Eco-Architecture is driven by the depletion of natural resources, especially fossil fuels and the need to preserve the balance of nature. Eco-Architecture makes every effort to minimize the use of energy at each stage of a building's life cycle, including the extraction and transportation of materials; their fabrication; their assembly into the building; and ultimately the ease and value of their recycling when the building's life is over. The design may also take into consideration the use of energy in building maintenance and changes in its use, not to mention its lighting, heating and cooling, particularly where the energy consumed involves the emission of greenhouse gases.This book contains papers presented at the Second International Conference on Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature, held in The Algarve, Portugal.The multi-disciplinary nature of Eco-Architecture is reflected in the contents, which includes topics on: historical and philosophical aspects; ecological and cultural sensitivity; energy and building technologies; alternative and renewable sources of energy; design with nature; design with climate, siting and orientation; materials selection and their life cycle assessment of materials; design by passive systems; conservation and re-use of water; building operation and management; rehabilitation and adaptive re-use; and case studies.
Section 1: Ecological and cultural sensitivity
Learning from vernacular architecture: sustainability and cultural conformity
3(12)
B. A. Kazimee
The ecology of the mudhif
15(12)
G. Broadbent
The vernacular of Tibet, harnessing panoramic sunshine
27(10)
N. Blossom
L. Blossom
The fortress, a house with a vision
37(10)
B. D'hoore
P. Quataert
Modern interpretation of FengShui in contemporary sustainable residential design
47(10)
Z. Zhong
B. Ceranic
Roots and relationships of greening buildings
57(12)
S. Fruehwirth
Light Imprint New Urbanism - a framework for urban and environmental sustainability
69(8)
T. E. Low
G. Tachiev
P. Kelly
G. Pearlman
N. Black
M. Carney
L. Koutrelakos
Abianeh village - ``of the same color as nature''
77(8)
M. M. G. soroush
Water as a natural and an artistic resource
85(10)
M. G. Bachmann
Assessing housing: developing a method for neighbourhood ecological footprint analysis
95(12)
R. E. Smith
M. Senbel
Section 2: Design with nature
The dislocation of composition: architecture and eco-sustainability
107(10)
A. Sichenze
I. Macaione
M. I. Insetti
Swarm-driven idea models - from insect nests to modern architecture
117(10)
S. von Mamman
C. Jacob
Defining ecological regionalism - a theoretical perspective
127(10)
M. A. Yadav
In harmony with nature - the Suckling elephant House of Malaysia
137(12)
A. Bahauddin
A. Abdullah
Living skins: environmental benefits of green envelopes in the city context
149(10)
D. Roehr
J. Laurenz
Earthquake resistant characteristics of traditional Khasi houses in Shillong, India
159(12)
B. I. O. Dahunsi
A. K. Mittal
Section 3: Resource conservation and building technologies
Hands-on learning: the ecoMOD project
171(10)
J. D. Quale
Urban energy harvest and optimisation in use of renewable energy sources in the Droevendaal residential area
181(10)
G. V. Tragopoulos
W. Timmermans
R. Rovers
Cost benefit analysis of energy efficient family houses
191(10)
H. Krstic
K. Culo
Timber: a changing material and its effect on the architectural form
201(8)
S. Costa Santos
Following nature, completing the cycle, properly utilizing our precious water - exploration of future urban water systems
209(12)
Y. Feng
R. Otterphol
K. Wichmann
U. Braun
Specifying textiles in a greener world: using sustainable strategies to develop new criteria
221(10)
J. Stark
Sustainable procedures for environmental evaluation of building materials and technologies
231(12)
M. C. Forlani
M. M. Lepore
A. Basti
Section 4: Design by passive systems
Hygrothermic performance of the exterior and interior surfaces of buildings
243(10)
H. Stopp
P. Strangfeld
Visualizing sustainability in urban conditions
253(10)
T. Shelton
Study of the behaviour of the shutter prototype for non-residential buildings aimed at containing the summer heating load
263(10)
S. Grignaffini
S. Cappellanti
A. Cefalo
Use of active and passive solar systems in residential buildings
273(12)
S. A. R. shojaee
Section 5: Case studies
Generation p(ost-fossil)
285(10)
A. Ellett
M. Despang
The solar house in 1947
295(10)
A Denzer
Daylight availability in courtyards of urban dwellings in Athens
305(12)
E. Tsianaka
Section 6: Rehabilitation and adaptive re-use
The emperor's new clothes: living skins and the reconsideration of the post-wart office tower
317(10)
S. Holmes
J. Maze
M. McGlothlin
Rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of historic buildings in Poland
327(10)
E. D. Rynska
Rehabilitating existing high-rise residential buildings: the idea of Ecoskin
337(12)
E. Kalisch Rotem
Author Index 349