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Adapting buildings and cities for climate change [electronic book] : a 21st century survival guide / Susan Roaf

By: Roaf, Susan [author. ].
Contributor(s): Crichton, David (Climate change consultant) [author.] | Nicol, Fergus, 1940- [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Oxford : Elsevier, 2009Copyright date: ©2009Edition: Second edition. Sue Roaf, David Crichton and Fergus Nicol.Description: online resource (xiii, 385 p.ages : illustrations (some color), color maps.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource ISBN: 9780080961279 (e-book); 9781856177207 (paperback).Subject(s): Architecture and climate | Architecture and energy conservation | Ecological houses | Dwellings -- Energy conservation | Construction industry -- Appropriate technology | Architecture -- Environmental aspectsDDC classification: 720.472 Online resources: E-book
Contents:
Climate change - the battle begins -- The evolution of buildings -- Risk, scenarios and climate change -- How hot will it get? -- Thermal comfort -- How wet will it get? -- Wind storms -- Sea level rises -- Vulnerability, exposure and migration -- Air-conditioning ? the ultimate solution? -- Tall buildings -- The fossil fuel crisis -- Fuel security - when will the lights go out? -- The players -- Resilient buildings -- Adapting Buildings for climate change -- Adapting Cities for climate change -- Adapting Lifestyles for climate change.
Summary: From the bestselling author of Ecohouse, this fully revised edition of Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change provides unique insights into how we can protect our buildings, cities, infra-structures and lifestyles against risks associated with extreme weather and related social, economic and energy events. Three new chapters present evidence of escalating rates of environmental change. The authors explore the growing urgency for mitigation and adaptation responses that deal with the resulting challenges. Theoretical information sits alongside practical design guidelines, so architects, designers and planners can not only see clearly what problems they face, but also find the solutions they need, in order to respond to power and water supply needs. This work considers use of materials, structures, site issues and planning in order to provide design solutions. It examines recent climate events in the US and UK and looks at how architecture was successful or not in preventing building damage. Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change is an essential source, not just for architects, engineers and planners facing the challenges of designing our building for a changing climate, but also for everyone involved in their production and use.
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e-BOOK MTU Bishopstown Library eBook 720.472 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

From the bestselling author of Ecohouse, this fully revised edition of Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change provides unique insights into how we can protect our buildings, cities, infra-structures and lifestyles against risks associated with extreme weather and related social, economic and energy events.

Three new chapters present evidence of escalating rates of environmental change. The authors explore the growing urgency for mitigation and adaptation responses that deal with the resulting challenges.

Theoretical information sits alongside practical design guidelines, so architects, designers and planners can not only see clearly what problems they face, but also find the solutions they need, in order to respond to power and water supply needs. Considers use of materials, structures, site issues and planning in order to provide design solutions. Examines recent climate events in the US and UK and looks at how architecture was successful or not in preventing building damage.

Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change is an essential source, not just for architects, engineers and planners facing the challenges of designing our building for a changing climate, but also for everyone involved in their production and use.

Previous edition: Oxford: Architectural, 2005.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Climate change - the battle begins -- The evolution of buildings -- Risk, scenarios and climate change -- How hot will it get? -- Thermal comfort -- How wet will it get? -- Wind storms -- Sea level rises -- Vulnerability, exposure and migration -- Air-conditioning ? the ultimate solution? -- Tall buildings -- The fossil fuel crisis -- Fuel security - when will the lights go out? -- The players -- Resilient buildings -- Adapting Buildings for climate change -- Adapting Cities for climate change -- Adapting Lifestyles for climate change.

From the bestselling author of Ecohouse, this fully revised edition of Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change provides unique insights into how we can protect our buildings, cities, infra-structures and lifestyles against risks associated with extreme weather and related social, economic and energy events. Three new chapters present evidence of escalating rates of environmental change. The authors explore the growing urgency for mitigation and adaptation responses that deal with the resulting challenges. Theoretical information sits alongside practical design guidelines, so architects, designers and planners can not only see clearly what problems they face, but also find the solutions they need, in order to respond to power and water supply needs. This work considers use of materials, structures, site issues and planning in order to provide design solutions. It examines recent climate events in the US and UK and looks at how architecture was successful or not in preventing building damage. Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change is an essential source, not just for architects, engineers and planners facing the challenges of designing our building for a changing climate, but also for everyone involved in their production and use.

CIT Module ARCH 9006 - Core reading

CIT Module CIVL 8003 - Supplementary reading.

Electronic reproduction:. ProQuest LibCentral. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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