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Author Yudelson, Jerry

Title Green building through integrated design / Jerry Yudelson
Published New York : McGraw-Hill, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 261 pages) : illustrations
Series McGraw Hill professional
McGraw-Hill's GreenSource series
McGraw Hill professional
McGraw-Hill's GreenSource series
Contents The Recipe for Success in High-Performance Projects -- Green Buildings Today -- High-Performance Building Characteristics -- The LEED Rating Systems -- Other Green Building Rating Systems -- Looking to the Future -- Larger Picture Barriers to Green Building Growth -- Practice of Integrated Design -- Elements of the Integrated Design Process -- Architect's Perspective -- What Integrated Design Is Not -- Role of BHAGs -- Integrated Design Team -- Integrated Design from the Engineer's Perspective -- Integrated Design in Practice-An Architect's Experience -- International Integrated Design: The New York Times Building -- Contractor's Role in Integrated Design -- New Trend-The Integrated Office? -- Chapter 4 The Eco-Charrette -- Charrette Process -- SWOT Analysis -- University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum Project -- Adopt "Right Mind" -- Barriers to High-Performance Buildings: Why Some Projects Succeed and Others Fail -- Fewer Higher-Level Certifications -- What Needs to Happen -- Getting Consistent Results -- Business Case for Green Buildings -- Incentives and Barriers to Green Buildings -- Benefits That Build a Business Case -- Economic Benefits -- Risk Management -- Health Improvements -- Public Relations and Marketing -- Recruitment and Retention -- Financing Green Projects -- Political -- Who Benefits? -- Costs of Green Buildings -- Cost Drivers for Green Buildings -- Additional Cost Considerations -- Controlling Costs in LEED Projects -- High Performance on a Budget -- Summary of Cost Influences -- Green Building Cost Studies -- Integrated Design Can Reduce Costs -- Gross Costs and Net Costs -- Integrated Project Management-Cost/Benefit Analysis of Green Buildings -- Introduction to the Environmental Value-Added Method -- LEED Rating System and EVA -- Getting Started with Environmental Value-Added Analysis -- Integrated Value Assessment -- Getting Started-Predesign Considerations -- Higher-Level Considerations: The Triple Bottom Line -- General Considerations: Sustainable Design -- Site Selection and Site Evaluation -- Programming -- Predesign Work -- Conceptual and Schematic Design -- Conceptual and Process Questions -- Site Questions -- Water-Related Questions -- Energy-Related Questions -- Materials and Resource Questions -- Indoor Environmental Quality Questions -- Design Development -- General Sustainable Design Questions -- Site Design Questions -- Water Efficiency Questions -- Energy Design Questions -- Materials and Resources Questions -- Indoor Environmental Quality Questions -- Construction Documents Phase -- Energy-Using Systems -- High-Performance Laboratory Project -- Bidding and Negotiation -- Construction and Operations -- Construction -- Occupancy and Operations -- Looking Ahead-Designing Living Buildings -- Hard Bargain Farm, Accokeek, Maryland -- Appendix A: Integrated Design Resources
Summary Covers the entire process of building a certified green building
Notes "A GreenSource book"--Cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-252) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Sustainable buildings -- Design and construction.
Building -- Methodology
Sustainable design.
sustainable architecture.
ARCHITECTURE -- Buildings -- Public, Commercial & Industrial.
ARCHITECTURE -- Security Design.
ARCHITECTURE -- Project Management.
Sustainable buildings -- Design and construction.
Sustainable design.
Hållbar utveckling.
Hållbar design.
Arkitektur.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780071546027
0071546022
0071633472
9780071633475