Focusing on green building as it applies to larger commercial, institutional buildings, Sustainable Construction provides a complete introduction to the design and construction of high-performance green buildings. By providing a thorough grounding on the subject, this insightful guide encourages you to realize the ecological and economic benefits of green building.
Author Charles Kibert uses the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) suite of standards to explain the best practices in building procurement and delivery systems. Providing a detailed overview of the entire process of green building, he covers the theory, history, state of the industry, and best practices in green building.
Whether you're an industry professional, building owner, or real estate developer, you'll gain the knowledge you need to test any of the myriad decisions that have to be made in design and construction -- from materials selection to considering the use of natural systems for wastewater processing.
AUS DEM INHALT:
Foreword.
Preface.
Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview.
PART I. GREEN BUILDING FOUNDATIONS.
Chapter 2. Background.
Chapter 3. Green Building Assessment.
Chapter 4. The Green Building Process.
Chapter 5. Ecological Design.
PART II. GREEN BUILDING SYSTEMS.
Chapter 6. Sustainable Sites and Landscaping.
Chapter 7. Energy and Atmosphere.
Chapter 8. The Building Hydrologic System.
Chapter 9. Closing Materials Loops.
Chapter 10. Indoor Environmental Quality.
PART III. GREEN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, COMMISSIONING, AND ECONOMICS, AND FUTURE GREEN BUILDINGS.
Chapter 11. Construction Options.
Chapter 12. Building Commissioning.
Chapter 13. Economic Analysis of Green Buildings.
Chapter 14. Future Directions.
Appendix A. Overview of LEED for Existing Buildings (LEED-EB).
Appendix B. Rinker Hall LEED Certification.
Index.
Author Charles Kibert uses the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) suite of standards to explain the best practices in building procurement and delivery systems. Providing a detailed overview of the entire process of green building, he covers the theory, history, state of the industry, and best practices in green building.
Whether you're an industry professional, building owner, or real estate developer, you'll gain the knowledge you need to test any of the myriad decisions that have to be made in design and construction -- from materials selection to considering the use of natural systems for wastewater processing.
AUS DEM INHALT:
Foreword.
Preface.
Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview.
PART I. GREEN BUILDING FOUNDATIONS.
Chapter 2. Background.
Chapter 3. Green Building Assessment.
Chapter 4. The Green Building Process.
Chapter 5. Ecological Design.
PART II. GREEN BUILDING SYSTEMS.
Chapter 6. Sustainable Sites and Landscaping.
Chapter 7. Energy and Atmosphere.
Chapter 8. The Building Hydrologic System.
Chapter 9. Closing Materials Loops.
Chapter 10. Indoor Environmental Quality.
PART III. GREEN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, COMMISSIONING, AND ECONOMICS, AND FUTURE GREEN BUILDINGS.
Chapter 11. Construction Options.
Chapter 12. Building Commissioning.
Chapter 13. Economic Analysis of Green Buildings.
Chapter 14. Future Directions.
Appendix A. Overview of LEED for Existing Buildings (LEED-EB).
Appendix B. Rinker Hall LEED Certification.
Index.