Energy Accounts
Architectural Representations of Energy, Climate, and the Future
Herausgeber: Willis, Dan; Barber, Daniel; Muramoto, Katsuhiko; Braham, William
Energy Accounts
Architectural Representations of Energy, Climate, and the Future
Herausgeber: Willis, Dan; Barber, Daniel; Muramoto, Katsuhiko; Braham, William
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Energy Accounts explores the visualization of data pertaining to climate, region, energy use, architecture, and urban design.
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Energy Accounts explores the visualization of data pertaining to climate, region, energy use, architecture, and urban design.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 188mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 856g
- ISBN-13: 9781138914117
- ISBN-10: 1138914118
- Artikelnr.: 45378316
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 188mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 856g
- ISBN-13: 9781138914117
- ISBN-10: 1138914118
- Artikelnr.: 45378316
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 field's increasing interest in environmental concerns on both historical and theoretical terms.
Notes on Contributors. Foreword. Preface: The Hockey Stick and the Climate
Wars Michael Mann Introduction: Energy Accounts Part 1: Accounting for
Energy 1. Roadmap 2050 OMA/European Climate Commission 2. Implementing a
New Energy Regime in Housing David E. Nye 3. Thermodynamic Materialism
Iñaki Abalos and Renata Sentkiewicz 4. Designing Better Energy Metrics for
Consumers Richard P. Larrick, Jack B. Soll, and Ralph L. Keeney 5.
Visualizing Change Reinhold Martin 6. Cooking the Books (On a Solar-Powered
Stove) David Owen 7. Visualizing Energy Consumption Activities as a Tool
for Making Everyday Life More Sustainable Kajsa Ellegård and Jenny Palm 8.
The Materialities of Big Data Jenny Rhee Part 2: Representing Energy 9. A
Sense for Energy Erik E. Olsen 10. Evaluating Urban Resource Efficiency
Christoph Reinhart and Emmanouil Saratsis 11. Go With the Flow Mitch Tobin
12. Bounding. More or Less Billie Faircloth and Ryan Welch 13. Ladybug +
Honeybee Mostapha Sadeghipour Roudsari 14. Net Zero Capable Tim MacDonald
15. Ducks, Dollars, or kWh Vivian Loftness, Azizan Aziz, Bertrand
Lasternas, and Sebastian Peters 16. Visualization to Support Facility
Operation and Maintenance Semiha Ergan and Xue (Sheryl) Yang 17. Energy
Accounts ISA (Interface Studio Architects) 18. Abstracting Energy Forrest
Meggers 19. Visualizing a Change of Energy Regimes William W. Braham 20.
The New Chautauqua Game William W. Braham, Jill Kurtz, Luke Butcher, and
Mostapha Sadeghipour Roudsari 21. Spatialized Energy Diagrams Kiel Moe
Part 3: Representing Climates and Regions 22. Cities, Sustainability, and
Resilience Vishaan Chakrabarti 23. Delivering Density Dan Willis 24.
Scaling Regionalism Stephen Kieran 25. Efficient Urban Forms in the Pearl
River Delta, China Stefan Al 26. Park Royale Woha 27. The Climate Control
Project Daniel A. Barber 28. Energy in Place Lateral Office 29. Japan,
Korea, and Cultural Dimension of Thermal Comfort Katsuhiko Muramoto and Jin
Baek 30. Philadelphia Projects Todd Woodward 31. Farming Fuel Rania Ghosn
32. Regionalism Revisited Keith Eggener 33. Glen Eagles Community Centre
Vancouver, BC Patkau Architects Figure Credits. Index
Wars Michael Mann Introduction: Energy Accounts Part 1: Accounting for
Energy 1. Roadmap 2050 OMA/European Climate Commission 2. Implementing a
New Energy Regime in Housing David E. Nye 3. Thermodynamic Materialism
Iñaki Abalos and Renata Sentkiewicz 4. Designing Better Energy Metrics for
Consumers Richard P. Larrick, Jack B. Soll, and Ralph L. Keeney 5.
Visualizing Change Reinhold Martin 6. Cooking the Books (On a Solar-Powered
Stove) David Owen 7. Visualizing Energy Consumption Activities as a Tool
for Making Everyday Life More Sustainable Kajsa Ellegård and Jenny Palm 8.
The Materialities of Big Data Jenny Rhee Part 2: Representing Energy 9. A
Sense for Energy Erik E. Olsen 10. Evaluating Urban Resource Efficiency
Christoph Reinhart and Emmanouil Saratsis 11. Go With the Flow Mitch Tobin
12. Bounding. More or Less Billie Faircloth and Ryan Welch 13. Ladybug +
Honeybee Mostapha Sadeghipour Roudsari 14. Net Zero Capable Tim MacDonald
15. Ducks, Dollars, or kWh Vivian Loftness, Azizan Aziz, Bertrand
Lasternas, and Sebastian Peters 16. Visualization to Support Facility
Operation and Maintenance Semiha Ergan and Xue (Sheryl) Yang 17. Energy
Accounts ISA (Interface Studio Architects) 18. Abstracting Energy Forrest
Meggers 19. Visualizing a Change of Energy Regimes William W. Braham 20.
The New Chautauqua Game William W. Braham, Jill Kurtz, Luke Butcher, and
Mostapha Sadeghipour Roudsari 21. Spatialized Energy Diagrams Kiel Moe
Part 3: Representing Climates and Regions 22. Cities, Sustainability, and
Resilience Vishaan Chakrabarti 23. Delivering Density Dan Willis 24.
Scaling Regionalism Stephen Kieran 25. Efficient Urban Forms in the Pearl
River Delta, China Stefan Al 26. Park Royale Woha 27. The Climate Control
Project Daniel A. Barber 28. Energy in Place Lateral Office 29. Japan,
Korea, and Cultural Dimension of Thermal Comfort Katsuhiko Muramoto and Jin
Baek 30. Philadelphia Projects Todd Woodward 31. Farming Fuel Rania Ghosn
32. Regionalism Revisited Keith Eggener 33. Glen Eagles Community Centre
Vancouver, BC Patkau Architects Figure Credits. Index
Notes on Contributors. Foreword. Preface: The Hockey Stick and the Climate
Wars Michael Mann Introduction: Energy Accounts Part 1: Accounting for
Energy 1. Roadmap 2050 OMA/European Climate Commission 2. Implementing a
New Energy Regime in Housing David E. Nye 3. Thermodynamic Materialism
Iñaki Abalos and Renata Sentkiewicz 4. Designing Better Energy Metrics for
Consumers Richard P. Larrick, Jack B. Soll, and Ralph L. Keeney 5.
Visualizing Change Reinhold Martin 6. Cooking the Books (On a Solar-Powered
Stove) David Owen 7. Visualizing Energy Consumption Activities as a Tool
for Making Everyday Life More Sustainable Kajsa Ellegård and Jenny Palm 8.
The Materialities of Big Data Jenny Rhee Part 2: Representing Energy 9. A
Sense for Energy Erik E. Olsen 10. Evaluating Urban Resource Efficiency
Christoph Reinhart and Emmanouil Saratsis 11. Go With the Flow Mitch Tobin
12. Bounding. More or Less Billie Faircloth and Ryan Welch 13. Ladybug +
Honeybee Mostapha Sadeghipour Roudsari 14. Net Zero Capable Tim MacDonald
15. Ducks, Dollars, or kWh Vivian Loftness, Azizan Aziz, Bertrand
Lasternas, and Sebastian Peters 16. Visualization to Support Facility
Operation and Maintenance Semiha Ergan and Xue (Sheryl) Yang 17. Energy
Accounts ISA (Interface Studio Architects) 18. Abstracting Energy Forrest
Meggers 19. Visualizing a Change of Energy Regimes William W. Braham 20.
The New Chautauqua Game William W. Braham, Jill Kurtz, Luke Butcher, and
Mostapha Sadeghipour Roudsari 21. Spatialized Energy Diagrams Kiel Moe
Part 3: Representing Climates and Regions 22. Cities, Sustainability, and
Resilience Vishaan Chakrabarti 23. Delivering Density Dan Willis 24.
Scaling Regionalism Stephen Kieran 25. Efficient Urban Forms in the Pearl
River Delta, China Stefan Al 26. Park Royale Woha 27. The Climate Control
Project Daniel A. Barber 28. Energy in Place Lateral Office 29. Japan,
Korea, and Cultural Dimension of Thermal Comfort Katsuhiko Muramoto and Jin
Baek 30. Philadelphia Projects Todd Woodward 31. Farming Fuel Rania Ghosn
32. Regionalism Revisited Keith Eggener 33. Glen Eagles Community Centre
Vancouver, BC Patkau Architects Figure Credits. Index
Wars Michael Mann Introduction: Energy Accounts Part 1: Accounting for
Energy 1. Roadmap 2050 OMA/European Climate Commission 2. Implementing a
New Energy Regime in Housing David E. Nye 3. Thermodynamic Materialism
Iñaki Abalos and Renata Sentkiewicz 4. Designing Better Energy Metrics for
Consumers Richard P. Larrick, Jack B. Soll, and Ralph L. Keeney 5.
Visualizing Change Reinhold Martin 6. Cooking the Books (On a Solar-Powered
Stove) David Owen 7. Visualizing Energy Consumption Activities as a Tool
for Making Everyday Life More Sustainable Kajsa Ellegård and Jenny Palm 8.
The Materialities of Big Data Jenny Rhee Part 2: Representing Energy 9. A
Sense for Energy Erik E. Olsen 10. Evaluating Urban Resource Efficiency
Christoph Reinhart and Emmanouil Saratsis 11. Go With the Flow Mitch Tobin
12. Bounding. More or Less Billie Faircloth and Ryan Welch 13. Ladybug +
Honeybee Mostapha Sadeghipour Roudsari 14. Net Zero Capable Tim MacDonald
15. Ducks, Dollars, or kWh Vivian Loftness, Azizan Aziz, Bertrand
Lasternas, and Sebastian Peters 16. Visualization to Support Facility
Operation and Maintenance Semiha Ergan and Xue (Sheryl) Yang 17. Energy
Accounts ISA (Interface Studio Architects) 18. Abstracting Energy Forrest
Meggers 19. Visualizing a Change of Energy Regimes William W. Braham 20.
The New Chautauqua Game William W. Braham, Jill Kurtz, Luke Butcher, and
Mostapha Sadeghipour Roudsari 21. Spatialized Energy Diagrams Kiel Moe
Part 3: Representing Climates and Regions 22. Cities, Sustainability, and
Resilience Vishaan Chakrabarti 23. Delivering Density Dan Willis 24.
Scaling Regionalism Stephen Kieran 25. Efficient Urban Forms in the Pearl
River Delta, China Stefan Al 26. Park Royale Woha 27. The Climate Control
Project Daniel A. Barber 28. Energy in Place Lateral Office 29. Japan,
Korea, and Cultural Dimension of Thermal Comfort Katsuhiko Muramoto and Jin
Baek 30. Philadelphia Projects Todd Woodward 31. Farming Fuel Rania Ghosn
32. Regionalism Revisited Keith Eggener 33. Glen Eagles Community Centre
Vancouver, BC Patkau Architects Figure Credits. Index