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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Laurence King Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1780672934
  • ISBN-13: 9781780672939
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm, kaal: 850 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Laurence King Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1780672934
  • ISBN-13: 9781780672939
A guide to sustainable residential design looks at such topics as adaptable housing, prefabrication, water efficiency, green roofs, and innovative landscaping.

Housing is rapidly having to adapt to the global changes of the twenty first century. These include the transformation of the family and the rise of the nontraditional household, increases in construction costs, and concerns over climate change and the depletion of natural resources. Designing residential environments that address these issues is an urgent priority.

This book examines the latest residential design trends that have arisen in response to these challenges. Divided into four broad areas, tightly focused thematic chapters look at twenty discrete topics, such as live/work; adaptable housing; prefabrication; water efficiency; green roofs; innovative landscaping. Each chapter includes an essay that lays out principles, methods, and practices.

Using text, drawings, and photos from a variety of contemporary international practices, the book demonstrates how these ideas can be applied by architects. It offers a comprehensive collection of strategies and examples that will inspire a much needed housing revolution.
Acknowledgments 6(1)
Preface 7(1)
Section 1 Demographic and Social Trends
8(46)
1.0 Live-Work Residences
10(4)
1.1 House S, Breda, The Netherlands: Grosfeld van der Velde Architects
14(4)
1.2 Intexure Live-Work Studio, Houston, Texas, USA: Intexure Architects
18(4)
2.0 Ageing in Place
22(4)
2.1 Villa Deys, Rhenen, The Netherlands: Architectural Office Paul de Rulter BV
26(4)
3.0 Multigenerational Living
30(4)
3.1 Jones House, Vordertau, Germany: Reinhardt Jung
34(4)
3.2 Ravine House, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Cindy Rendely Architexture
38(4)
4.0 Small Homes
42(4)
4.1 L41 Home, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
46(4)
4.2 House to Catch the Forest, Negano, Japan: Tezuka Architects
50(4)
Section 2 Design and Production Methods
54(74)
5.0 Adaptable Houses
56(4)
5.1 Butler House, Melbourne, Australia; Andrew Maynard Architects
60(4)
5.2 Live Work Home, Syracuse, New York, USA: Cook+Fox Architects
64(4)
6.0 Growing Homes
68(4)
6.1 MOMO - Modern Modular, Oland, Sweden: Grasshopper AB
72(4)
6.2 Prefab Lighthouses, Groningen, The Netherlands: DAAD Architecten
76(4)
7.0 Prefabricated Dwellings
80(4)
7.1 Wood House in Caviano, Caviano, Switzerland: Markus Wespi Jerome de Meuron Architects BSA
84(4)
7.2 Zufferey House, Willis, Switzerland: Nunatak Sari
88(4)
8.0 Narrow Houses
92(4)
8.1 Narrow House, Tel Aviv, Israel; Ohad Yehiell Architects
96(4)
8.2 Layer House, Kobe, Japan: Hiroaki Ohtani
100(4)
9.0 Plug and Play Designs
104(4)
9.1 Loftcube, New York, USA: Studio Aisslinger
108(4)
9.2 Arado weeHouse, Ontario, Canada: Alchemy Architects
112(4)
10.0 Healthy Indoor Environments
116(4)
10.1 NEXTHouse, Seattle, Washington, USA: David Vandervort Architects
120(4)
10.2 Steel Study House II, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands: Archipeiontwerpers
124(4)
Section 3 Energy and Resource Efficiency
128(78)
11.0 Net-Zero Dwellings
130(4)
11.1 Lighthouse, Watford, UK: Sheppard Robson
134(4)
11.2 Sunligthouse, Pressroom, Austria: Hein-Troy Architects
138(4)
12.0 Designing for Passive Solar Gain
142(4)
12.1 Trial Bay House, Tasmania, Australia: James Jones, Architect/HBV Architects
146(4)
13.0 Active Solar-Powered Dwellings
150(4)
13.1 Home for Life/Activehouse, Lystrup, Aarhus, Denmark: AART Architects
154(4)
13.2 Malibu 5, Malibu, California, USA: Kanner Architects
158(4)
14.0 Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems
162(4)
14.1 OS House, Racine, Wisconsin, USA: Johnsen Schmaling Architects
166(4)
14.2 Pryor House, Montauk, New York, USA: Bates Masi Architects
170(4)
15.0 Building with Recycled Materials
174(4)
15.1 Big Dig House, Lexington, Massachusetts, USA: SsD
178(4)
16.0 Water-Efficient Dwellings
182(4)
16.1 Villa 4.0, Hilversum, The Netherlands: Dick van Gameren Architecten
186(4)
16.2 7ten Project, Venice, California, USA: GRAYmatter Architecture
190(4)
17.0 Green Roofs
194(4)
17.1 House Ocho, Carmel, California, USA: Feldman Architecture
198(4)
17.2 Villa Bio, Figueres, Spain: Cloud 9/Enric Ruiz-Geli
202(4)
Section 4 Innovative Landscaping
206(40)
18.0 Designing With Nature
208(4)
18.1 OS House, Loredo, Cantabria, Spain: FRPO Rodriguez and Oriol Architecture
212(4)
18.2 Rantilla Residence, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA: Michael Rantilla
216(4)
19.0 Edible Landscaping
220(4)
19.1 Ross Street House, Madison, Wisconsin, USA: Richard Wittschiebe Hand
224(4)
19.2 Adams Fleming House, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Levitt Goodman Architects
228(4)
20.0 Xeriscaped Outdoor Spaces
232(6)
20.1 Residence for a Briard, Culver City, California, USA: Sander Architects
238(4)
20.2 Jacobson Residence, Los Angeles, California, USA: Wick Architecture and Design
242(4)
Bibliography 246(2)
Project References 248(2)
Project Credits 250(3)
Picture Credits 253(1)
Index 254