Carbon-Neutral Architectural Design

Author:   Pablo M. La Roche (Cal Poly Pomona, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN:  

9781439845127


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   15 December 2011
Replaced By:   9781498714297
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained


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The energy used to operate buildings is one of the most significant sources of greenhouse gas emissions. To lessen the human impact on climate, it is necessary to reduce these building-related emissions. New legislation, as well as market and financial pressures, are driving architects and developers to create low-carbon buildings. While it is possible to achieve many of these reductions through appropriate climate-responsive design, many architects are not trained to do this. Filling an urgent need for a design reference in this emerging field, Carbon-Neutral Architectural Design describes how to reduce building-related greenhouse gas emissions through appropriate design techniques. This full-color book presents strategies and methods to achieve CO2 reductions, with an emphasis on control of energy flows through the building envelope and passive heating and cooling strategies. Strategies for Designing Buildings with a Smaller Carbon Footprint Examining climate change and its relationship with buildings, the book begins with a look at the sources of emissions and how these are produced as a result of interactions between buildings and the surrounding environment. It then introduces a carbon-neutral architectural design process (CNDP) and a roadmap that can be adjusted for different types of projects. Discussing climate analysis and solar geometry, the book explores how understanding the climate where a building is located helps to identify the design strategies that are best suited to that location--whether warm and humid, warm and dry, temperate, or cold. It looks at psychrometrics and how to achieve thermal comfort with minimum emissions. The book also explains how building fabric can be used to control energy flows by conduction, radiation, and convection--helping to reduce overheating and overcooling--and how to incorporate passive cooling and heating systems through appropriate design. The book includes useful references, equations, and illustrations, as well as a comparison of free carbon counting tools that can be used for residential building design. Drawing on the author's extensive experience in teaching and practice, this is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to reduce the carbon footprint of buildings. Find more study resources at the American Institute of Architects' Carbon Neutral Design Project web site. What's next for green building? See what Dr. La Roche has to say in this video on the HMC Architects blog.

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Author:   Pablo M. La Roche (Cal Poly Pomona, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.726kg
ISBN:  

9781439845127


ISBN 10:   1439845123
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   15 December 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Replaced By:   9781498714297
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Buildings and Greenhouse Gas Emissions The Greenhouse Effect Anthropogenic Emissions and Climate Change Effects of Anthropogenic Emissions on Climate Change Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Buildings Carbon-Counting Tools Comparison of Carbon-Counting Tools References Carbon-Neutral Architectural Design Architectural Design Process Carbon-Neutral Architectural Design Process Implementation of the Carbon-Neutral Design Process in Academia Integration Carbon-Neutral Architectural Design Process in Practice References Thermal Comfort Psychrometrics Thermal Comfort Environmental and Comfort Indices Comfort Models The Perception of Comfort References Climate and Architecture Climate Climate and Architecture Climate Zones Climate Zones and Energy Codes Climate Analysis Vernacular Architecture Effects of Climate on Emissions References Solar Geometry The Sun in the Sky Vault Solar Charts Shading the Building Design of the Shading System Sundials Site Analysis Calculating the Impact of Radiation on Surfaces Orientation of Buildings Low Energy Envelope Design Heat Transfer through the Building Envelope Design to Control Conduction Design to Control Radiation Design to Control Convection Passive Cooling Systems Definition of a Passive Cooling System Classification of Passive Cooling Systems The Ambient Air as a Heat Sink (Sensible Component) Ambient Air as a Heat Sink (Latent Component: Evaporative Cooling) The Upper Atmosphere as a Heat Sink: Radiant Cooling The Earth as a Heat Sink: Earth Coupling Applicability of Passive Cooling Systems References Passive Heating Applicability of Passive Heating Control of Heat Loss Passive Solar Heating Types of Passive Heating Systems Effects of Design Strategies on Emissions References Index

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Pablo La Roche is Professor in the Department of Architecture and Adjunct Professor at the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies at California State Polytechnic University Pomona, where he has coordinated and taught design studios, environmental control systems, advanced electives, and seminars. In 2008 he led an interdisciplinary team of faculty and students that won the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Grand Prize for the Department of Architecture. He has a Bachelors in Architecture and a Masters of Science in Architecture from Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela, and a PhD in Architecture from the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr La Roche has extensive international experience in designing passive cooling systems, low-energy sustainable architecture, and affordable housing, and has published more than 120 papers on these topics in conferences and journals in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Australia. He has also been a technical reviewer for many international scientific conferences in the Americas, Europe, and India. Dr. La Roche is the principal author of Keeping Cool: Guidelines to Avoid Overheating in Buildings (2001), the sixth book in a series published by the Passive Low Energy Architecture Association (PLEA). Dr. La Roche is also the Director of Sustainable Design at HMC Architects, where he leads this California-based architecture firm's ArchLab group, dedicated to advancing high-performance low-carbon architecture. He is a registered architect in Venezuela and a LEED BD+C accredited professional in the USA. His projects, emphasizing sustainability and affordability, have been published or received awards in Latin America and Europe. For more information about Dr. La Roche, see Dr. La Roche's web site at Cal Poly Pomona, Zero Carbon Design, and HMC Architects.

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