The Rise of Sustainable Architecture
MTA
Revolutionizing Urban Landscapes for Future Generations
2nd Edition
"The Rise of Sustainable Architecture: Revolutionizing Urban Landscapes for Future Generations" provides a comprehensive overview of the sustainable building movement, tracing its evolution from ancient practices to cutting-edge technologies. The book begins by examining the inherent sustainability of pre-industrial building, highlighting the use of local materials and climate-responsive design. It then explores the disruptive impact of the Industrial Revolution, which prioritized mass production and efficiency over environmental concerns. The narrative progresses to the mid-20th century's growing environmental awareness and the emergence of early pioneers in sustainable design. Key developments, such as the creation of green building standards like BREEAM and LEED, are thoroughly discussed, establishing a crucial foundation for consistent evaluation and improvement.
The core of the book delves into the fundamental principles and practical applications of sustainable architecture. It covers crucial topics like site optimization, energy efficiency (through both passive and active strategies), responsible materials selection, water conservation, and indoor environmental quality. Advanced concepts such as building envelopes, mass timber construction, renewable energy integration, smart building technologies, and the circular economy are examined in detail. Furthermore, the book emphasizes the broader context of urban ecology and green infrastructure, showing how sustainable design extends beyond individual buildings to encompass entire communities and transportation systems. Public policy and community engagement are also presented as vital components in driving the widespread adoption of green building practices.
Throughout the text, real-world examples, such as the Bullitt Center, Bosco Verticale, and One Central Park, showcase successful implementations of sustainable design principles. The book concludes by looking towards the future, highlighting the growing importance of net-zero buildings and resilient design in the face of climate change. It is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the history, principles, technologies, and future trajectory of sustainable architecture.
This book is intended for anyone passionate about sustainable living and contributing to a more resilient future, including architects, urban planners, environmentalists, and students. It offers valuable insights for building professionals looking to integrate environmentally responsible practices into their designs and construction. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles, technologies, and policies shaping the revolution in urban landscapes towards sustainability.
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