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  • Formaat: 332 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317339656

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Passive House Details introduces the concepts, principles, and design processes of building ultralow-energy buildings. The objective of this book is to provide design goals, research, analysis, systems, details, and inspiring images of some of the most energy-efficient, carbon-neutral, healthy and satisfying buildings currently built in the region. Other topics included: heat transfer, moisture management, performance targets, and climatic zones. Illustrated with more than 375 color images, the book is a visual catalog of construction details, materials, and systems drawn from projects contributed from forty firms. Fourteen in-depth case studies demonstrate the most energy-efficient systems for foundations, walls, floors, roofs, windows, doors, and more.

Foreword ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1(4)
1 Design Process for an Optimized Enclosure
5(14)
Activities
6(1)
Site and Climate
7(1)
Performance of the Whole
8(2)
Selection of the Parts
10(4)
Design Development Concepts and Methods
14(4)
References and Resources
18(1)
2 Foundation Systems and Details
19(18)
Pumpkin Ridge Passive House
22(2)
VOLKsHouse 1.0
24(2)
Freeman House
26(2)
Stellar Apartments
28(2)
Fineline House
30(2)
Jung Haus
32(2)
Specht Residence
34(3)
3 Floor Systems
37(16)
Balance Project
40(2)
Skidmore House
42(2)
Windy View Passive House
44(2)
Midorihaus
46(2)
Karuna House
48(2)
Orchard Street House
50(3)
4 Wall Systems
53(18)
Skidmore House
56(2)
Arlington House
58(2)
Full Plane Residence
60(2)
Portola Valley Passive House
62(2)
CH2
64(2)
MARTak Rest/Work Space
66(2)
Warren Woods Ecological Field Station
68(3)
5 Roof Systems
71(22)
Midorihaus
74(2)
Hollis Montessori School
76(2)
New York Street Passive House
78(2)
VOLKsHouse 1.0
80(2)
Lone Fir Residence
82(2)
Orchard Street House
84(2)
Pumpkin Ridge Passive House
86(2)
Project Green Home
88(2)
Zero Cottage
90(3)
6 Openings for Windows and Doors
93(20)
Stellar Apartments
96(2)
Lone Fir Residence
98(2)
Madrona Passive House
100(2)
Jung Haus
102(2)
Bayside Anchor
104(2)
Freeman House
106(2)
Tighthouse Brownstone
108(2)
Warren Woods Ecological Field Station
110(3)
7 Openings: Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical
113(8)
References and Resources
120(1)
8 Case Studies
121(185)
Ankeny Row Net Zero Community, Portland, Oregon
123(14)
Cowhorn Vineyard House, Jacksonville, Oregon
137(12)
Earthship Farmstead, Stuart, Virginia
149(14)
Empowerhouse, Washington, D.C.
163(14)
Hayfield House, Bolton, Connecticut
177(14)
Karuna House, Newberg, Oregon
191(14)
Louisiana Passive House, Lafayette, Louisiana
205(10)
Madrona Passive House, Seattle, Washington
215(14)
Orchards at Orenco, Hillsboro, Oregon
229(14)
Prescott Passive House, Kansas City, Kansas
243(12)
San Juan Passive House, Shaw Island, Washington
255(12)
Saugerties Residence, Saugerties, New York
267(14)
Uptown Lofts on Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
281(12)
Viridescent Building, Falmouth, Maine
293(13)
Appendix A Abbreviations and Graphic Symbols Used in Detail Drawings 306(2)
Appendix B Project Information 308(3)
Bibliography 311(2)
Index 313
Donald B. Corner is a practicing architect and member of the College of Distinguished Professors of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. He has been recognized for research and innovative teaching in building construction and detailing. For the past 20 years he has offered an integrated course in the technology and design of the building enclosure.



Jan C. Fillinger is principal of STUDIO-E Architecture, a certified passive house consultant, an educator, and a developer of sustainable projects in Eugene, Oregon, USA. His academic and professional design work focuses on reducing carbon emissions, through socially and environmentally conscious strategies, climate- and site-responsive buildings, and urban high-density projects.



Alison G. Kwok, PhD, is an architect and certified passive house consultant. She teaches design studios, building performance seminars, and environmental technology. Her research includes adaptive and mitigation strategies for climate change, thermal comfort, and building performance case studies. She is co-author of the Green Studio Handbook and Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings.