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OverviewFor the past quarter-century, mainstream architecture has proceeded on the underlying belief that we have the resources to build whatever and as much as we want and that technology can overcome any problems we create for ourselves through our building activities. The serious shortages that now confront us demand a thorough reevaluation of this premise. Carl Stein, nationally recognized for his contributions to the field of sustainable design, connects the impact of individual building design decisions to the global energy and environmental crises. He sets out the argument for sustainability inherent in Modern design, identifying tenets that are intrinsic to contemporary ecological thinking, and he provides the nuts-and-bolts information to assist practitioners and students of architecture, engineering, planning, and environmentalism in specific building-upgrade projects. While not a how-to handbook, Greening Modernism provides quantitative data and describes the environmental benefits from the continued use of the vast inventory of modern buildings, including reduced demand for energy and other finite resources and reduced need for waste processing. Greening Modernism explains the relationships between design and technology in the pre-petroleum, early-petroleum, and late-petroleum eras and goes on to suggest opportunities for architecture in a post-petroleum world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carl Stein (Elemental Architecture LLC)Publisher: WW Norton & Co Imprint: WW Norton & Co Dimensions: Width: 22.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 26.20cm Weight: 1.352kg ISBN: 9780393732832ISBN 10: 0393732835 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 11 January 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews[W]ell illustrated and visually attractive... [A]n excellent introductory text for undergraduate architecture students outlining the scale of our energy problems and a path to socially-responsible building methods. -- Alan Michelson [A] beautiful book... reading Greening Modernism will be time well spent... [P]resents a way forward where sustainable design becomes more than just about efficiency and quantitative analysis... The book rings clear with the sentiment that through understanding the environmental importance of their decisions, architects can continue their practice while doing their part to save the planet. -- Form: Pioneering Design This book, which is accessible to architects and nonprofessionals alike, makes clear that the values of sustainability are not limited to complete buildings, but include the responsible consumption of finite resources going into their construction. -- Hamilton Smith, FAIA, partner, Marcel Breuer and Associates Carl Stein has produced an elegant piece of work...In this highly accessible book, replete with lucid conceptual explanations and practical case studies, Mr. Stein drives home the point that with a little more art and a good understanding of the science, his profession can do its part in saving the planet. -- Kevin J. Healy, partner and environmental lawyer with Bryan Cave, LLP In his examination of the nexus of modern architecture, sustainability, and preservation, Carl Stein has presented a timely, thoughtful, and compelling argument for the reintegration of these movements. He argues most persuasively in favor of adaptive reuse of buildings as a leading sustainability strategy. As he makes his case, we come to more fully understand the central role of energy-both operating and embodied-as the ultimate common currency for real estate decision-making. -- Hillary Brown, FAIA, professor, City College of the City University of New York A crisp, radical, and luminous book. Stein's writing and selection and sequence of images offer an inspiring crystallization of the integrity of architecture and sustainability rooted in the principles of the Modern movement. -- Diane Lewis, AIA, FAAR, principal, Diane Lewis Architect PC, professor of architecture, Cooper Union A crisp, radical, and luminous book. Stein's writing and selection and sequence of images offer an inspiring crystallization of the integrity of architecture and sustainability rooted in the principles of the Modern movement. --Diane Lewis, AIA, FAAR, principal, Diane Lewis Architect PC, professor of architecture, Cooper Union A crisp, radical, and luminous book. Stein's writing and selection and sequence of images offer an inspiring crystallization of the integrity of architecture and sustainability rooted in the principles of the Modern movement.--Diane Lewis, AIA, FAAR, principal, Diane Lewis Architect PC, professor of architecture, Cooper Union The book rings clear with the sentiment that through understanding the environmental importance of their decisions, architects can continue their practice while doing their part to save the planet. -- Form: Pioneering Design Carl Stein has produced an elegant piece of work...In this highly accessible book, replete with lucid conceptual explanations and practical case studies, Mr. Stein drives home the point that with a little more art and a good understanding of the science, his profession can do its part in saving the planet. -- Kevin J. Healy, partner and environmental lawyer with Bryan Cave, LLP In his examination of the nexus of modern architecture, sustainability, and preservation, Carl Stein has presented a timely, thoughtful, and compelling argument for the reintegration of these movements. He argues most persuasively in favor of adaptive reuse of buildings as a leading sustainability strategy. As he makes his case, we come to more fully understand the central role of energy-both operating and embodied-as the ultimate common currency for real estate decision-making. -- Hillary Brown, FAIA, professor, City College of the City University of New York [A] beautiful book... reading Greening Modernism will be time well spent... [P]resents a way forward where sustainable design becomes more than just about efficiency and quantitative analysis... -- Sensing Architecture This book, which is accessible to architects and nonprofessionals alike, makes clear that the values of sustainability are not limited to complete buildings, but include the responsible consumption of finite resources going into their construction. -- Hamilton Smith, FAIA, partner, Marcel Breuer and Associates [A]n excellent introductory text for undergraduate architecture students outlining the scale of our energy problems and a path to socially-responsible building methods. -- Alan Michelson - ARLIS/NA Reviews [W]ell illustrated and visually attractive... -- RIAS Quarterly Author InformationCarl Stein is an architect and principal of Elemental Architecture LLC in New York City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |