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Carbon-Neutral Architectural Design (3rd Ed.)

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Carbon-Neutral Architectural Design

The energy used to build and operate buildings is a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions. While it is possible to reduce emissions through low-carbon design, many architects are not trained to do this. Filling an urgent need for a design reference in this emerging field, this book describes how to reduce building-related greenhouse gas emissions through appropriate design techniques. It presents strategies to achieve CO2 reductions, with an emphasis on control of energy flows through the building envelope and passive cooling and heating strategies. This new, revised edition is updated throughout and includes a new section on embodied carbon and new chapters on daylighting and nature-based cooling.

Features:

  • Adds new chapters on daylighting and nature-based cooling with numerous updates throughout the rest of the chapters
  • Presents strategies, illustrated with examples, for new construction and existing buildings to reduce energy consumption and reduce emissions
  • Explains the origins of CO2 emissions associated with the operation and fabrication of buildings: supplying water, disposing of waste from the building, and proposes strategies to reduce them
  • Covers carbon calculations, thermal comfort, indigenous technology, climate?responsive design, passive cooling and heating, solar design, air flow analysis, daylighting, building simulation and microclimate design with abundant examples
  • Examines siting/location to design buildings that adapt and mitigate their effect on climate change

1. Building Emissions and Climate Change. 2. Toward Carbon-Neutral Architecture. 3. Thermal Comfort.4 . Climate and Architecture. 5. Building Design and Solar Geometry. 6. Daylight Design in Buildings. 7. Heat Exchange through the Building Envelope. 8. Passive Cooling in Buildings. 9. Nature-Based Cooling with Living Roofs. 10. Passive Heating in Buildings.

Academic and Professional Practice & Development

Pablo M. La Roche is Professor of Architecture at California State Polytechnic University, where he was also interim Director of the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies in the College of Environmental Design. For many years, he was a Principal and Sustainable Design Director at CallisonRTKL and is currently a Principal and Sustainable Design Services Director at Arcadis. Dr. La Roche has more than 30 years of professional experience implementing sustainable, low-carbon strategies in multiple projects of all sizes. La Roche earned an Architecture degree at Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela, and a Master of Science in Architecture with a Scholarship from CONICIT, the Venezuelan Council for the Advancement of Science. With a Fulbright from the US Department of State and a Chancellor’s Scholarship from UCLA, he earned a Ph.D. degree in Architecture at the University of California, Los Angeles, California. His research interests include passive cooling systems, living roofs, and low-energy and low-carbon architecture. He has authored over 150 technical papers in journals and conferences. La Roche co-authored the book, Keeping Cool: Guidelines to Avoid Overheating in Buildings, published by the Passive Low Energy Architecture (PLEA) organization in 2001, Carbon Neutral Architectural Design in 2011 with a second edition in 2017, and several book chapters, including the Routledge Manual on Thermal Comfort and Activism in Architecture: Bright Dreams of Passive Energy Design. He has been a guest speaker at events around the world, a podcast speaker, a member of architecture competition juries, a technical reviewer and session chair in local, regional, and international events and conferences, and an editorial board member of several journals. These include the American Institute of Architecture (AIA), the Passive and Low Energy Architecture Association (PLEA), the Architectural Research Centers Consortium (ARCC), the US Green Building Council

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