Sustainable Design Basics
1. Edition April 2020
496 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
An accessible, climate-diverse guide that transforms readers from sustainable design novices to whole-solution problem solvers.
Sustainable Design Basics is a student-friendly introduction to a holistic and integral view of sustainable design. Comprehensive in scope, this textbook presents basic technical information, sustainability strategies, and a practical, step-by-step approach for sustainable building projects. Clear and relatable chapters illustrate how to identify the factors that reduce energy use, solve specific sustainable design problems, develop holistic design solutions, and address the social and cultural aspects of sustainable design. Requiring no prior knowledge of the subject, the text's easy-to-follow methodology leads readers through the fundamental sustainable design principles for the built environment.
Sustainably-constructed and maintained buildings protect the health and improve the productivity of their occupants, as well as help to restore the global ecosystem. The authors, leading practitioners and educators in sustainable design, have created a resource that provides a solid introduction to broad level sustainability thinking that students can take forward into their professional practice. Topics include space planning for sustainable design, integrative and collaborative design, standards and rating systems, real-world strategies to conserve energy and resources through leveraging renewable natural resources and innovative construction techniques and their impact on our environment.
Usable and useful both in and beyond the classroom, this book:
* Covers building location strategies, building envelopes and structures, integration of passive and active systems, green materials, and project presentation
* Examines cultural factors, social equity, ecological systems, and aesthetics
* Provides diverse student exercises that vary by climate, geography, setting, perspective, and typology
* Features a companion website containing extensive instructor resources
Sustainable Design Basics is an important resource aimed at undergraduate architecture and interior design students, or first-year graduate students, as well as design professionals wishing to integrate sustainable design knowledge and techniques into their practice.
About the Companion Website
Chapter 1 - Why, How, Who and What
Chapter 2 - Mindset
A Brief History of Sustainable Design
The Linear Mindset
The Four Perspectives of Integral Sustainable Design
Chapter 3 - Step 1 Context
The Sustainable Design Basics (SDB) Methodology
Step 1 Context
Step 1A Context: Project Information
Step 1B Context: Guiding Principles
Step 1C Macro Context and Micro Context
Step 1D Site Inventory and Analysis
Chapter 4 - Step 2, Pre-Planning
Step 2A - Case Study
Step 2B Project Goals
Step 2C Criteria Matrix
Chapter 5 - Step 3 Design
Whole Building Thinking, Systems Thinking
Step 3A Preliminary Design
Chapter 6 - Step 3 Design
Step 3B. Passive Design
Chapter 7 - Step 3 Design
Step 3B. Passive Design. Daylighting
Chapter 8 - Step 3 Design
Step 3C: Building Envelope
Chapter 9 - Materials
Step 3D: Green Materials Basics
Chapter 10 - Step 4. Design Resolution
Step 4A: Final Design Synthesis
Step 4B: Final Design Validation
Step 4C: Presenting the Project
Chapter 11- Demonstration Project
Step 1: Context
Step 2: Pre-Planning
Step 3: Design
Step 3A: Preliminary Design
Step 3B: Passive Systems
Step 3C: Building Envelope
Chapter 12 - Demonstration Project Beyond the Basics
Active Systems
Water Conservation and Rainwater Harvesting
Chapter 13 - Demonstration Project Final Validation
Chapter 14 - Demonstration Project Final Presentation
Chapter 15 - Exercises
Appendices
Rob Fleming, AIA, LEED AP has been teaching, researching, advocating, and practicing sustainable design for over 20 years. He is the founding director of, and a professor in, the MS in Sustainable Design Program at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA.
Mark Karlen, Ph.D., AIA, NCIDQ has been practicing, teaching, and writing about interior design and architecture for several decades. He has chaired interior architecture programs at the University of Cincinnati and Pratt Institute.
Saglinda H. Roberts, IIDA, CID, LEED Green Associate has over 30 years of extensive design experience; her focused research is on the future of restorative and holistic sustainable design. She currently teaches in the Interior Architecture program at Chatham University.