TY - BOOK ID - 7533280 TI - Building for a changing culture and climate : world atlas of sustainable architecture. PY - 2014 SN - 9783869222820 PB - Berlin DOM publishers DB - UniCat KW - Architecture durable KW - Architecture KW - Aspect environnemental KW - 69 KW - 504 KW - 72.504 KW - 69.504 KW - Bouwtechniek KW - Bouwwezen KW - Duurzaam bouwen KW - Duurzaamheid KW - Duurzame architectuur KW - Duurzame ontwikkeling KW - Architecture and the environment. Sustainable architecture KW - Building and the environment. Sustainable building KW - Ecologie KW - Environmental protection. Environmental technology KW - sustainable architecture KW - 69.504 Building and the environment. Sustainable building KW - 72.504 Architecture and the environment. Sustainable architecture KW - Architecture durable. KW - Aspect environnemental. KW - 69.02 KW - duurzaam bouwen KW - energieneutraal wonen KW - bouwen - constructie-elementen, duurzaam bouwen KW - 574 KW - 72.036 KW - 72.037 KW - Ecologie en bioverscheidenheid KW - 20ste eeuw (architectuur) KW - 21ste eeuw (architectuur) KW - 69.01 KW - Bouwconstructie UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7533280 AB - This book aims to encourage an awareness of sustainability as it is implemented across all areas of planning and design, and the ability to think and act on this knowledge. The conditions that inspire a design, and the factors that influence the planning and building of it, should be challenged. This book will explore in genuine depth the sustainable strategies that could be applied, along with the practical work of key figures in the built environment, setting these against historical experiences and traditional cultures. It also aims to revive the discourse around these subjects, and to look at possible architectural interventions, responses and approaches, based on inspirational and exemplary case studies. Achieving this will require the involvement of structural engineers, energy and environmental engineers, innovative designers, construction businesses and specialists, research institutes and universities. The five chapters and more than 300 showcased projects reflect important stages in the architectural and engineering-based design process, stages which cannot be sidestepped, and need to be addressed when dealing with sustainable strategies in the built environment. All fields or design constraints are constantly changing and demand a clear approach to current and future issues. ER -