Description |
ii, 169 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm |
Contents |
1. Summary design guidelines -- 2. Benefits of energy efficient housing -- 3. The sun, climate and comfort -- 4. Siting and solar access -- 5. Windows -- 6. Thermal mass -- 7. Insulation -- 8. Air movement -- 9. Services, lighting and appliances -- 10. Landscape design -- 11. Rating the energy efficiency of designs -- 12. Case studies - Index |
Summary |
"Energy Efficient Housing extends the scope of the previous SED manual to encompass broader aspects of energy efficiency in addition to passive solar design, and addresses recent trends and developments such as increased site densities, smaller lots, dual occupancy, multiple dwellings and minimum insulation regulations for Victoria. It also includes the latest technical data and information design aids for evaluating the energy efficiency of house plans and solar access to lots".--Foreword |
Analysis |
Architecture, Domestic Designs And Plans |
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Energy Conservation, Domestic |
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Houses Heating And Ventilation |
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Solar Buildings |
Notes |
In ring binder |
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Replaces the Solar Efficient Design for Housing (SED) manual (1990) |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 165-167 |
Subject |
Architecture and energy conservation -- Australia -- Victoria.
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Architecture and energy conservation -- Australia -- Victoria -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Dwellings -- Energy conservation -- Australia -- Victoria -- Case studies.
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Dwellings -- Energy conservation -- Australia -- Victoria.
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Dwellings -- Energy conservation.
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Energy conservation -- Australia -- Victoria.
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Housing.
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Genre/Form |
Handbooks and manuals.
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Case studies.
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Author |
Renewable Energy Authority of Victoria
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ISBN |
0730635929 |
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