DETAIL Construction Manuals Ser.: Energy Manual : Sustainable Architecture by Matthias Fuchs, Manfred Hegger, Thomas Stark and Martin Zeumer (2008, Hardcover)
While the efficiency and sustainability offensive is in full swing in most sectors of the economy, in the construction sector it is still in its very beginnings - economically as well as ecologically. However, politicians and policymakers at the global, European, and national levels have begun to address this deficit and are seeking to correct it with legal requirements and laws like EnEV, building certifications, and competitions. Following the proven model of earlier manuals in the series, the Energy Manual presents a comprehensive look at the constructional parameters of energy efficiency and sustainability. It offers an advance look at the legal regulations being planned by the EU, and - as a tool ready for immediate use by architects, engineers, and designers in their daily work - it points the way toward the efficient and sustainable construction and operation of buildings. With its focus on the entire lifecycle of a building, it provides an integrated perspective - a necessary prerequisite for sustainable economic management.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
DE Gruyter Gmbh, Walter
ISBN-10
3764387645
ISBN-13
9783764387648
eBay Product ID (ePID)
69691172
Product Key Features
Author
Thomas Stark, Manfred Hegger, Matthias Fuchs, Martin Zeumer
Publication Name
Energy Manual : Sustainable Architecture
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Series
Detail Construction Manuals Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
280 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
11.7in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
56.2 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Na2542.36.E5313 2008
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Grade to
College Graduate Student
Table of Content
Contents Preface 6 Part A Positions 8 1 Global change Chris Luebkeman 10 2 Energy change Hermann Scheer 14 3 Architecture and sustainability - a difficult relationship Robert Kaltenbrunner 18 4 Doing things right - on efficiency and sustainability Manfred Hegger 24 5 Solar Architecture Thomas Herzog 28 6 Planning and building in life cycles Karl-Heinz Petzinka, Bernhard Lenz 32 Part B Planning 36 1 Fundamentals 38 Global boundary conditions 39 Energy 43 Climate and comfort 51 2 Urban space and infrastructure 62 Land use 62 Planning to suit the location 65 Infrastructure and technical services 70 3 Building envelope 82 Maintaining and gaining heat 86 Avoiding overheating 95 Decentralised ventilation 99 Using the daylight 102 Generating electricity 106 4 Building services 110 Sustainable building services 110 Heating 113 Cooling 128 Mechanical ventilation 133 Optimising the artificial lighting 136 Generating electricity 138 5 Materials 146 Heat flow 148 Embodied energy 159 Materials in the life cycle 165 6 Strategies 176 Energy concepts 177 Politics, legislation, statutory instruments 183 Planning process 186 Sustainable architecture 190 Diagnosis system for sustainable building quality (DSQ) 192 Part C Case studies 198 Project examples 1 to 20 200 - 257 Part D Appendix 258 Parameters 258 Climate data 260 LCA data 262 Statutory instruments, directives, standards 268 References 269 Picture credits 272 Subject index 276