Sustainable Preservation - Greening Existing Buildings (Electronic book text, 1st edition)


A guide to green strategies for preservation and adaptive reuse--and the power of preservation/reuse as a green strategy.

Buildings account for nearly forty percent of both total energy use and carbon emissions in the United States. With one of the country's leading preservation architects as your guide, Sustainable Preservation explores the power of adaptive reuse to reduce those numbers and move us toward sustainability. It shows how an icon such as H.H. Richardson's Trinity Church in Boston can go green--and why a 1970s strip-mall supermarket not only deserves similar attention but can also emerge as a building that delights users.

"Sustainable Preservation" takes a nuanced look at the hundreds of choices that adaptive reuse requires architects to make--from ingenious ways to redeploy existing structural elements to time-honored techniques for natural ventilation to creation of wetlands that restore a site's natural biological functions. In addition, Sustainable Preservation:

Presents fifty case studies of projects--schools, houses, offices, stores, museums, and government buildings--that set new standards for holistic approaches to adaptive reuse and sustainability

Covers design issues, from building location to lighting systems, renewable power options, stormwater handling, and building envelope protection and integrity.

Reviews operational issues, including materials choices for low lifetime maintenance, green housekeeping, and indoor air quality

Explains calculators and programs that supplement the LEED(R) green building certification program requirements to yield even greater environmental benefits

"Sustainable Preservation" makes a compelling argument that preservation and sustainability don't just protect the environment, but deliver a full range of societal benefits, from job creation to stronger social connection.

On the Cover: Trinity Church in Boston: Under the leadership of Jean Carroon, Goody Clancy recently completed restoration and expansion of H.H. Richardson's 1877 masterpiece, Trinity Church. Significant environmental aspects include a new below-grade assembly space that incorporates the structure's massive stone piers; installation of ground-source heat pumps that dramatically reduce heating and cooling requirements; complete on-site management of all stormwater; and full use of local, recycled, and low-VOC materials.


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A guide to green strategies for preservation and adaptive reuse--and the power of preservation/reuse as a green strategy.

Buildings account for nearly forty percent of both total energy use and carbon emissions in the United States. With one of the country's leading preservation architects as your guide, Sustainable Preservation explores the power of adaptive reuse to reduce those numbers and move us toward sustainability. It shows how an icon such as H.H. Richardson's Trinity Church in Boston can go green--and why a 1970s strip-mall supermarket not only deserves similar attention but can also emerge as a building that delights users.

"Sustainable Preservation" takes a nuanced look at the hundreds of choices that adaptive reuse requires architects to make--from ingenious ways to redeploy existing structural elements to time-honored techniques for natural ventilation to creation of wetlands that restore a site's natural biological functions. In addition, Sustainable Preservation:

Presents fifty case studies of projects--schools, houses, offices, stores, museums, and government buildings--that set new standards for holistic approaches to adaptive reuse and sustainability

Covers design issues, from building location to lighting systems, renewable power options, stormwater handling, and building envelope protection and integrity.

Reviews operational issues, including materials choices for low lifetime maintenance, green housekeeping, and indoor air quality

Explains calculators and programs that supplement the LEED(R) green building certification program requirements to yield even greater environmental benefits

"Sustainable Preservation" makes a compelling argument that preservation and sustainability don't just protect the environment, but deliver a full range of societal benefits, from job creation to stronger social connection.

On the Cover: Trinity Church in Boston: Under the leadership of Jean Carroon, Goody Clancy recently completed restoration and expansion of H.H. Richardson's 1877 masterpiece, Trinity Church. Significant environmental aspects include a new below-grade assembly space that incorporates the structure's massive stone piers; installation of ground-source heat pumps that dramatically reduce heating and cooling requirements; complete on-site management of all stormwater; and full use of local, recycled, and low-VOC materials.

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John Wiley & Sons

Country of origin

United States

Release date

December 2010

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First published

2011

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Foreword by

Format

Electronic book text

Pages

416

Edition

1st edition

ISBN-13

978-0-470-88213-9

Barcode

9780470882139

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LSN

0-470-88213-1



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