Energy-Efficient Architecture : Basics for Planning and Construction.

Ein unverzichtbares Buch im Kontext der neuen Energieverordnungen: In Form einer Planungssystematik erklärt das Buch alle Kriterien und Parameter, die für die Städtebauplanung, für den Entwurf und die nachfolgende Konstruktion eines nachhaltigen Gebäudes relevant sind.

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Gonzalo, Roberto
Other Authors: Habermann, Karl J.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Basel : De Gruyter, 2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • FOREWORD; RESOURCE-CONSERVING AND ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDING: ORIGINS; ENERGY-EFFICIENT URBAN DESIGN: PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIES; Point of Departure/Status Quo; Evolution; Climate Conditions; Building Type and Building Proportions; Building Orientation; Density; Access; Parking; Surroundings and Open Areas; Planning Tools; Energy Supply; ENERGY-EFFICIENT URBAN DESIGN: EXAMPLES; Passive House Construction: Semi-detached Houses in Kriens, Lischer Partner Architekten, Lucerne; High-density Housing: Row Houses in Affoltern, Metron Architektur, Brugg.
  • Block Edge Completion: Multi-Family House in Munich, H2R, Hüther, Hebensperger-Hüther, Röttig, MunichUrban Repair: Office- and Residential Building in Munich, Martin Pool, Munich; Building-Gap Development: Residential- and Office Building in Wiesbaden, A-Z Architekten, Wiesbaden; Energy-efficient Social Housing: Residential Building in Madrid, Guillermo Yanez, Madrid; Urban Renewal of an Industrial Wasteland: University Campus in Nottingham, Hopkins Architects, London; ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDING DESIGN: BASIC PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIES; Point of Departure and Goals; Energy-efficient Housing.
  • The Individual RoomBuilding Proportions; Orientation; Solar Facades; Threshold Spaces; Utilization and Energy Balance; Energy-efficient Refurbishment; Conversion versus new Construction: Advantages; Suitability for Refurbishment; Thermal Insulation; Ventilation; Heating Systems; Energy-efficient Commercial Buildings; Requirements; Energy Balance; Sun Protection; Natural and Artificial Lighting; Ventilation and Cooling; Building Component Activation; Mixed Use; Energy-efficient Cultural Buildings and Public Institutions: Unique Features; ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDING DESIGN: EXAMPLES.
  • Low-energy and Passive House Renovation: Student Residence in Wuppertal, PPP, Müller, SchlüterFlexible Use: Office and Residential Building in Schwarzach, Christian Lenz, Hermann Kaufmann, Schwarzach; Passive House as Systems Building: Office and Residential Building in Sursee, Scheitlin-Syfrig + Partner, Lucerne; Differentiated Facade Design: Office Complex in Duisburg, Schuster Architekten, Düsseldorf; Natural Ventilation in a High-rise: Office Building in Munich, Henn Architekten, Munich.
  • Intelligent Shading and Daylight Deflection: Office Complex in Wiesbaden, Thomas Herzog + Partner, MunichSustainable Office Building: Parliament Buildings in London, Hopkins Architects, London; Integrated Ecology: Offices and Workshops in Weidling, Georg W. Reinberg, Vienna; Headquarters Building in Passive House Standard: Commercial Building in Steyr, Walter Unterrainer, Feldkirch; Low-energy School Ensemble: School Complex in Pichling, Loudon + Habeler, Vienna; Passive House Standard for Children: Montessori School in Aufkirchen, Walbrunn Grotz Vallentin Loibl, Bockhorn.