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Energy-Efficient Architecture: Basics for Planning and Construction

Author/EditorGonzalo, Roberto & Habermann, Karl~ (Author)
Habermann, Karl J. (Author)
Publisher: Birkhauser
ISBN: 9783764372538
Pub Date21/04/2006
BindingHardback
Pages224
Dimensions (mm)297(h) * 230(w)
How is an energy efficient building created? What are the optimal dimensions appropriate for the building's usage but also ensuring energy efficiency? Which building elements are most suitable? This book explains all relevant criteria and parameters as regards urban development, design and the subsequent construction of a sustainable building.
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How is an energy efficient building created? Which are the most important criteria pertaining to urban development or the conception of the floor plan? What are the optimal dimensions appropriate for the building's usage but also ensuring energy efficiency? Which building elements and systems are most suitable?

This book systematically explains all relevant criteria and parameters as regards urban development, design and the subsequent construction of a sustainable building. The immense potential for cutting costs by modernising the energy systems in old buildings is also demonstrated.Completed projects are presented according to their usage and are analysed and evaluated in the light of the above criteria. For this purpose extensive plans and technical information are used to illustrate the "energy profile" of each building. This shows the particular importance of planning details carefully. An annotated subject index concludes the volume.

How is an energy efficient building created? Which are the most important criteria pertaining to urban development or the conception of the floor plan? What are the optimal dimensions appropriate for the building's usage but also ensuring energy efficiency? Which building elements and systems are most suitable?

This book systematically explains all relevant criteria and parameters as regards urban development, design and the subsequent construction of a sustainable building. The immense potential for cutting costs by modernising the energy systems in old buildings is also demonstrated.Completed projects are presented according to their usage and are analysed and evaluated in the light of the above criteria. For this purpose extensive plans and technical information are used to illustrate the "energy profile" of each building. This shows the particular importance of planning details carefully. An annotated subject index concludes the volume.

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