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E-raamat: Energy Accounts: Architectural Representations of Energy, Climate, and the Future [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 290 pages, 274 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jun-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315690995
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  • Formaat: 290 pages, 274 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jun-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315690995

How does one tell the story of energy production, use, or conservation in a manner sufficiently convincing to influence policy, behavior, and design?Energy Accounts explores potential answers to this question through compelling images, data visualizations, narratives, and other examples of accounting for energy. Organized into a collection containing both examples of best practices and critiques, this impressive array of projects and contributors combines text and graphic material to explore different representations of energy data. Including work from Kieran Timberlake, SHoP, AMO, Lateral Office, WOHA, and many more, the book boasts a unique graphic design which supports and enhances its role as a valuable resource for professionals and students in architecture, engineering, and urban design.

Notes on Contributors viii
Foreword xv
Preface: The Hockey Stick and Climate Wars xvi
Michael Mann
Introduction: Energy Accounts: Architectural Representations of Energy, Climate, and the Future xx
01 Accounting for Energy
Roadmap 2050 OMA/European
6(4)
Climate Foundation
Implementing a New Energy Regime in Housing
10(9)
David E. Nye
Thermodynamic Materialism: body/building/city
19(10)
Inaki Abalos
Renata Sentkiewicz
Designing Better Energy Metrics for Consumers
29(13)
Richard P. Larrick
Jack B. Soll
Ralph L. Keeney
Visualizing Change: The Line of the Anthropocene
42(6)
Reinhold Martin
Cooking the Books (On a Solar-Powered Stove): The Ways We Deceive Ourselves About Energy Consumption
48(8)
David Owen
Visualizing Energy Use in Everyday Life
56(12)
Kajsa Ellegard
Jenny Palm
The Materialities of Big Data
68(16)
Jennifer Rhee
02 Representing Energy
A Sense for Energy
84(7)
Erik Olsen
Evaluating Urban Resource Efficiency
91(6)
Christoph Reinhart
Emmanouil Saratsis
Go With the Flow: Sankey Diagrams Illustrate Energy Economy
97(5)
Mitch Tobin
Bounding. More or Less
102(10)
Billie Faircloth
Ryan Welch
Seeing the Process: Ladybug + Honeybee, Dynamic Building Simulation Solutions for Integrated Iterative Design
112(5)
Mostapha Sadeghipour Roudsari
Rethinking the Box: Net-Zero-Energy-Capable Housing
117(13)
Tim McDonald
Ducks, Dollars, or kWh
130(12)
Vivian Loftness
Azizan Aziz
Bertrand Lasternas
Sebastian Peters
Visualization to Support Facility Operation and Maintenance
142(7)
Semiha Ergan
Sheryl Yang
Energy Accounts
149(3)
ISA (Interface Studio Architects)
Abstracting Energy: Engaging Energy, Entropy and Exergy (Thermodynamics) for Architectural Intuition
152(10)
Forrest Meggers
Visualizing a Change of Energy Regimes
162(6)
William W. Braham
The New Chautauqua Game
168(5)
William W. Braham
Jill Kurtz
Luke Butcher
Mostapha Sadeghipour Roudsari
Spatializing Emergy Accounting
173(11)
Kiel Moe
03 Representing Climates and Regions
A Country of Cities
184(9)
Vishaan Chakrabarti
Delivering Density: Rethinking the Residential High-Rise
193(8)
Dan Willis
Scaling Regionalism
201(5)
Stephen Kieran
Efficient Urban Forms in the Pearl River Delta, China
206(6)
Stefan Al
Hotel & Office Development at Upper Pickering Street
212(4)
WOHA
The Climate Control Project: Modernism and Microclimatology, 1947 - 1952
216(16)
Daniel A. Barber
Energy in Place
232(7)
Lateral Office
Capturing the Western Wind: Modernization of Japanese Tradition in Koji Fujii's architecture
239(9)
Katsuhiko Muramoto
Wade Science Center at Germantown Friends School
248(5)
SMP Architects
Farming Fuel: The Power of Corn
253
Rania Ghosn
Regionalism Revisited: The Pragmatic Place-making of Francisco Artigas
243(33)
Keith Eggener
Gleneagles Community Centre Vancouver, BC
276(6)
Patkau Architects
Figure Credits 282(2)
Index 284
Dan Willis is a practicing architect and Professor of Architecture at Penn State University. His research and writing focus on the intersection of architecture and technology. He is the author of The Emerald City and Other Essays on the Architectural Imagination, and co-editor and contributor to Architecture and Energy: Performance and Style.

William W. Braham is a Professor of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. His recent publications include Architecture and Systems Ecology: Thermodynamic Principles for Environmental Building Design, in three parts (2015) and as co-editor of Architecture and Energy: Performance and Style (2013).

Katsuhiko Muramoto is an Associate Professor of Architecture at Penn State University. His research focuses on cross-cultural issues between the West and Japan, twentieth-century Japanese architecture, theory of new media and digital mediation, cyber-enabled participatory collaboration, mobile augmented reality, and theories of architectural representation.

Daniel A. Barber is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Penn Design. He is an architectural historian with a research interest in the relationship between the design fields and the emergence of global environmental culture across the twentieth century. He is a leading voice in the fields increasing interest in environmental concerns on both historical and theoretical terms.