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Description:
Green
design is the major
architectural movement
of our time. Throughout
the
world architects
are producing sustainable
buildings in an
attempt to
preserve the environment
and our globe's
natural resources.
However, current
strategies for
forming sustainable
solutions are typically
too general and
fail to take advantage
of critical geographical,
environmental,
and cultural
factors particular
to a specific place.
By focusing on
the Pacific
Northwest, this
book provides essential
lessons to architects
and students
on how sustainable
architecture can
and should be shaped
by the unique
conditions of a
region.
Critical case
studies by Northwest
architects illustrate
some of the best
environmental design
work in North America.
Notable architects
from Seattle,
Portland, and British
Columbia are included.
These projects
feature
innovative design
in water and site
stewardship, intelligent
technologies,
passive energy
strategies, ecologically
sound building
materials, and
environmentally
sensitive energy
management systems. |