It examines how architects and engineers are integrating green building practices to transform skyscrapers from symbols of environmental excess into models of sustainability. A key focus is on combining passive and active energy systems alongside the use of sustainable materials to reduce urban carbon footprints.
The book highlights how social pressures and regulations are driving the adoption of energy-efficient designs and renewable energy sources.
The book traces the historical evolution of skyscraper design, from prioritizing aesthetics to acknowledging environmental impact.
It uses case studies to exemplify best practices in areas like high-performance facades and advanced HVAC systems. By adopting a systems-thinking approach, Sustainable Skyscrapers emphasizes the interconnectedness of design elements.
The book progresses through core concepts of sustainable design, then delves into specific strategies and real-world examples. It culminates in a discussion of the social and economic implications, advocating for a holistic approach that integrates innovative technologies with mindful material selection. This approach challenges the conventional view of skyscrapers as inherently unsustainable.
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