Sustainable preservation: greening existing buildings

Sustainable preservation: greening existing buildings

Carroon, Jean
Moe, Richard

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INDICE: FOREWORD (Richard Moe). ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. PART 1: OVERVIEW. CHAPTER 1: BUILDINGS AND ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIPUNDERSTANDING THE ISSUES. 1.1 Climate Change and Buildingsthe Imperative. 1.2 Historically GreenWhat Makes Existing Buildings Green. 1.3 Terminology of Evolving Green Design. 1.4 Rethinking AssumptionsHolistic Design. 1.5 There Is No FinishCreating a Culture of Reuse, Repair, and Renewal. CASE STUDIES. People's Food Co-op, Portland, OR. Harris Center for Conservation Education, Hancock, NH. Trinity Church in the City of Boston, Boston, MA. U. S. Naval Academy Historic Academic Group, Annapolis, MD. Forbes Park, Chelsea, MA. CHAPTER 2: BUILDINGS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTUNDERSTANDING THE GOALS. 2.1 Sustainable Development versus Sustainable Design. 2.2 The Triple Bottom LinePeople, Planet, and Profit. 2.3 The Triple Bottom Lineand Historic Preservation. 2.4 Regional/Community Connectivity. 2.5 Interwoven History of Sustainability and Historic Preservation. CASE STUDIES. CCI Center, Pittsburgh, PA. Center for Neighborhood Technology, Chicago, IL. Philadelphia Forensic Science Center, Philadelphia, PA. Brewers Hill (Natty Boh Building), Baltimore, MD. Denver Dry Building, Denver, CO. CHAPTER 3: TOOLS, GUIDELINES, AND PROCESSBALANCING THE GOALS. 3.1 Balancing Objective and Subjective GoalsIntegrated Design. 3.2 Green Tools and MetricsUrban and Campus. 3.3 Green Tools and MetricsBuilding and Site. 3.4 Historic Property Designation and Treatment Guidelines. 3.5 Balancing Systems and GuidelinesWhole Building Design. CASESTUDIES. Whitaker Street Building, Savannah, GA. Alliance Center for Sustainable Colorado, Denver, CO. Thoreau Center for Sustainability, San Francisco, CA. Gerding Theater (Portland Center Stage), Portland, OR. Howard M. Metzenbaum U. S. Courthouse, Cleveland, OH. PART II: TARGETED RESOURCE CONSERVATION. CHAPTER 4: WATER AND SITE. 4.1 WaterThe Most Precious Commodity. 4.2 Watersheds, Stormwater, and Site Design. 4.3 Water and Energy Systems. 4,4 Water and Mechanical Systems. 4.5 Water and Sewage Systems. 4.6 Closing the CircleReuse, Management, Education, Delight. CASE STUDIES. The Welcome and Admission Center at Roger H. Perry Hall, Champlain College, Burlington, VT. Chicago Center for Green Technology, Chicago, IL. Blackstone Station Offi ce Renovation, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Immaculate Heart of Mary Motherhouse, Monroe, MI. Lazarus Building, Columbus, OH. CHAPTER 5: ENERGYNOT THE ONLY, ISSUE BUT. 5.1 Energy Overview. 5.2 Less Is MoreAvoided Impacts. 5.3 Reducing and Shifting Electrical Loads. 5.4 The Building Enclosure. 5.5 Avoiding Silos. CASE STUDIES. Cambridge City Hall Annex, Cambridge, MA. S.T. Dana Building, U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Lion House, Bronx Zoo, Bronx, NY. Scowcroft Building, Ogden, UT. John W. McCormack Federal Building, Boston, MA. CHAPTER 6: INDOOR HEALTHLI

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-16911-7
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 432
  • Fecha Publicación: 28/12/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés