LEEDING the Way

Domestic Architecture for the Future: LEED Certified, Green, Passive & Natural

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Pub Date Jul 28 2015 | Archive Date Jul 28 2015

Description

This book takes you through 53 homes that reflect the growing trend for environmentally-friendly houses. Resource- and energy-efficient residences are designed to be healthy, comfortable, and easy-to-live-in, and construction of a sustainable home includes using less energy, fewer natural resources, and fewer toxic chemicals. The homes featured here meet a variety of guidelines: LEED, a point-based system with specific certification criteria; Green, a construction standard based on reduction of energy use; Passive, a design standard that can result in a super-insulated, airtight home; andNatural, a type of “green” construction using natural resources without technological intervention. More than 300 images show a wide variety of designs and styles, including cottages and beach houses, prairie and vineyard residences, prefabricated and renovated homes, and much more.

This book takes you through 53 homes that reflect the growing trend for environmentally-friendly houses. Resource- and energy-efficient residences are designed to be healthy, comfortable, and...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780764349256
PRICE $39.99 (USD)

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This book has a really great introduction about Leed Certification and what that means and follows it with a wide range of projects illustrating the different methods and practices that can be implemented to attain LEED certification. There was a wide range of styles of houses and climates that illustrate how each LEED or green component works best in the given environment. Overall I really enjoyed seeing each project and how each green element was included in the overall design of the house and seamlessly fit with the styles.

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