Green building through integrated design /
Covers the entire process of building a certified green building.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, N.Y. :
McGraw-Hill Education,
[2009]
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Edición: | First edition. |
Colección: | McGraw-Hill's AccessEngineering.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Recipe for Success in High-Performance Projects
- Green Buildings Today
- High-Performance Building Characteristics
- The LEED Rating Systems
- Other Green Building Rating Systems
- Looking to the Future
- Larger Picture Barriers to Green Building Growth
- Practice of Integrated Design
- Elements of the Integrated Design Process
- Architect's Perspective
- What Integrated Design Is Not
- Role of BHAGs
- Integrated Design Team
- Integrated Design from the Engineer's Perspective
- Integrated Design in Practice-An Architect's Experience
- International Integrated Design: The New York Times Building
- Contractor's Role in Integrated Design
- New Trend-The Integrated Office?
- Chapter 4 The Eco-Charrette
- Charrette Process
- SWOT Analysis
- University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum Project
- Adopt "Right Mind"
- Barriers to High-Performance Buildings: Why Some Projects Succeed and Others Fail
- Fewer Higher-Level Certifications
- What Needs to Happen
- Getting Consistent Results
- Business Case for Green Buildings
- Incentives and Barriers to Green Buildings
- Benefits That Build a Business Case
- Economic Benefits
- Risk Management
- Health Improvements
- Public Relations and Marketing
- Recruitment and Retention
- Financing Green Projects
- Political
- Who Benefits?
- Costs of Green Buildings
- Cost Drivers for Green Buildings
- Additional Cost Considerations
- Controlling Costs in LEED Projects
- High Performance on a Budget
- Summary of Cost Influences
- Green Building Cost Studies
- Integrated Design Can Reduce Costs
- Gross Costs and Net Costs
- Integrated Project Management-Cost/Benefit Analysis of Green Buildings
- Introduction to the Environmental Value-Added Method
- LEED Rating System and EVA
- Getting Started with Environmental Value-Added Analysis
- Integrated Value Assessment
- Getting Started-Predesign Considerations
- Higher-Level Considerations: The Triple Bottom Line
- General Considerations: Sustainable Design
- Site Selection and Site Evaluation
- Programming
- Predesign Work
- Conceptual and Schematic Design
- Conceptual and Process Questions
- Site Questions
- Water-Related Questions
- Energy-Related Questions
- Materials and Resource Questions
- Indoor Environmental Quality Questions
- Design Development
- General Sustainable Design Questions
- Site Design Questions
- Water Efficiency Questions
- Energy Design Questions
- Materials and Resources Questions
- Indoor Environmental Quality Questions
- Construction Documents Phase
- Energy-Using Systems
- High-Performance Laboratory Project
- Bidding and Negotiation
- Construction and Operations
- Construction
- Occupancy and Operations
- Looking Ahead-Designing Living Buildings
- Hard Bargain Farm, Accokeek, Maryland
- Appendix A: Integrated Design Resources.