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Rough Guide to Sustainability

Rough Guide to Sustainability
By Brian Edwards

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"The Rough Guide to Sustainability" is a no-nonsense student primer which equips the contemporary architect to deal with the profession's most important challenge, designing buildings for sustainability. Brian Edwards' book pulls together all the disparate, complex strands of sustainability into one simple reference source. It sets out the environmental, professional and governmental context underlying sustainable principles, as well as outlining the science, measures and design solutions that designers must adopt to meet twenty-first century definitions of responsible architecture. This comprehensively and expanded second edition includes completely new material on vernacular buildings, offices, schools and housing, a useful history of green architecture education and a guide to the international conventions and agreements, including those from the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg. Stunningly redesigned and extensively illustrated throughout, "Rough Guide to Sustainability" will appeal to design and built environment students and professionals, and anyone keen to cut through to the real facts about sustainability.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #137533 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-08
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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About the Author
Dr Brian Edwards is Professor of Architecture at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh College of Art. He is an internationally recognised expert on sustainable architecture and a highly respected author of many books, six of which have been specifically on green issues. Brian has held numerous positions of responsibility within the field of architecture, including that of sustainability advisor to the Royal Institute of British Architects, 2000-2002.


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weak1
reading like a bad student essay, this superficial guide does little to address the dearth of good information on this important subject. It doesn't even have a good bibliography. "Rough" perhaps, "guide" no.