Architecture and Systems Ecology: Thermodynamic Principles of Environmental Building Design, in three parts

Architecture and Systems Ecology: Thermodynamic Principles of Environmental Building Design, in three parts

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Architecture and Systems Ecology: Thermodynamic Principles of Environmental Building Design, in three parts

Modern buildings are both wasteful machines that can be made more efficient and instruments of the massive, metropolitan system engendered by the power of high-quality fuels. A comprehensive method of environmental design must reconcile the techniques of efficient building design with the radical urban and economic reorganization that we face. Over the coming century, we will be challenged to return to the renewable resource base of the eighteenth-century city with the knowledge, technologies, and expectations of the twenty-first-century metropolis.


This book explores the architectural implications of systems ecology, which extends the principles of thermodynamics from the nineteenth-century focus on more efficient machinery to the contemporary concern with the resilient self-organization of ecosystems.


Written with enough technical material to explain the methods, it does not include in-text equations or calculations, relying instead on the energy system diagrams to convey the argument. Architecture and Systems Ecology has minimal technical jargon and an emphasis on intelligible design conclusions, making it suitable for architecture students and professionals who are engaged with the fundamental issues faced by sustainable design.


The energy systems language provides a holistic context for the many kinds of performance already evaluated in architecture—from energy use to material selection and even the choice of building style. It establishes the foundation for environmental principles of design that embrace the full complexity of our current situation. Architecture succeeds best when it helps shape, accommodate, and represent new ways of living together.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
William W. Braham
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1
EISBN
9781317540762
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Routledge
Manufacturer
Routledge
NumberOfPages
276
PublicationDate
2015-08-11
Publisher
Routledge
ReleaseDate
2015-08-11
Studio
Routledge