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Environmental Construction Handbook

Mike McEvoy; Anne Dye

Publisher: RIBA Publishing
Publication date: February 2008
ISBN: 9-781-859461-63-1
Number of pages: 288
Avaliable Formats: Paperback
Publisher's reference: 9781859461631
Members Price: £34.00 (Zero VAT)
Non members Price: £36.00 (Zero VAT)
Environmental Construction Handbook
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Environmental Construction Handbook is an illustrated analysis of the various specific sustainability challenges presented by different building types. Based on rigorous research, it examines the consequences of contemporary construction methods and the ways in which their environmental impacts can be improved.

A thought-provoking introductory chapter that makes sense of the plethora of benchmarks and environmental assessment methods serves as essential background reading, while the subsequent chapters, which concentrate on discrete building types, are designed to be dipped into as needed. The types considered – houses, housing, offices, schools, supermarkets, and factories – are all described using consistent, objective measures. The book is illustrated throughout with case studies contributed by some of the UK's leading exponents of environmentally conscious design, each accompanied by an ECOpoints summary to allow comparison. Comprehensive in its coverage, it makes extensive use of information panels that highlight particular issues, systems or technologies.

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