The Ecologies of the Building Envelope
Smartfox Books Code: PR6205
Normally: $151
"The Ecologies of the Building Envelope" is a comprehensive guide that examines the critical role of building envelopes in sustainable architecture and ecological design. This book delves into the various systems, materials, and design strategies that make up the building envelope, focusing on how they contribute to the environmental performance of buildings.
Building envelopes—the physical barriers between the interior and exterior of a building—are crucial in regulating temperature, controlling moisture, and reducing energy consumption. This book explores the latest advancements in building envelope technologies, including energy-efficient materials, innovative design approaches, and sustainable construction practices. It provides a deep understanding of how building envelopes can be designed to minimize environmental impact while maximizing energy efficiency and occupant comfort.
"The Ecologies of the Building Envelope" is an essential resource for architects, engineers, builders, and students of sustainable architecture. It offers practical insights into the design and implementation of green building envelopes, supported by case studies, detailed illustrations, and technical guidance. Whether you are involved in new construction or retrofitting existing structures, this book provides the knowledge needed to create high-performance, environmentally responsible buildings.
Key Features:
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Sustainable Building Design: The book focuses on the principles and practices of designing sustainable building envelopes
that contribute to overall building performance and environmental stewardship.
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Energy Efficiency: Learn about the latest technologies and materials that enhance the energy efficiency of building
envelopes, reducing energy consumption and lowering environmental impact.
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Innovative Materials: Explore cutting-edge materials and construction techniques that improve the thermal and moisture
control properties of building envelopes.
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Environmental Impact: Understand how building envelope design can minimize the ecological footprint of buildings,
addressing issues such as resource use, emissions, and sustainability.
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Practical Guidance: The book provides detailed guidance on the design, specification, and installation of building
envelopes, with practical advice for both new construction and retrofits.
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Case Studies: Real-world case studies illustrate successful examples of sustainable building envelope design, offering
inspiration and lessons learned from various projects.
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Technical Insights: Gain technical insights into the performance characteristics of different building envelope systems,
including their impact on indoor comfort and energy consumption.
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Interdisciplinary Approach: The book bridges the gap between architecture, engineering, and environmental science, offering
an interdisciplinary perspective on building envelope design.
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For Professionals and Students: Whether you are an experienced architect or a student of sustainable design, this book
provides valuable information and insights to enhance your practice.
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Future of Green Building: "The Ecologies of the Building Envelope" looks ahead to the future of sustainable construction,
exploring emerging trends and technologies in ecological building design.
Enhance your understanding of sustainable architecture with "The Ecologies of the Building Envelope." This essential guide provides the tools and knowledge needed to design high-performance building envelopes that meet the challenges of energy efficiency and environmental responsibility in the built environment. Whether you're designing new structures or improving existing ones, this book is your key to creating buildings that are both innovative and sustainable.
Description:The Ecologies of the Envelope theorises the building envelope as a literal embodiment of the social, political, technological, and economic contingencies which have become embedded within it over the last century, analysing the historical lineages, heroes and villains that helped define the complex material ecologies we see within the envelope today.
While the facade is one of the most thoroughly theorised elements of architecture, it is also one of the most questioned since the end of the 19th century. Within the discipline of architecture, the traditional understanding of the facade focuses primarily on semiotic and compositional operations (such as proportional laws and linguistic codes) which are deployed on the building's surface. Rather than producing a stylistic analysis of the facade, we investigate the historical lineages of the performances, components, assembly types, and material entanglements that constitute the contemporary building envelope.