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Biodiversity for Low and Zero Carbon Buildings - Carol Williams - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Handbook to Building a Circular Economy - Mr David Cheshire - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Rescue and reuse - Merlin Waterson - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

EnerPHit - James Traynor - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Radical Housing - Caroline Dove - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Which Contract? - Sarah Lupton - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Inspired by Light - Sally Storey - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Contemporary Vernacular Design - Clare Nash - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Residential Retrofit - Marion Baeli - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Residential Retrofit - Marion Baeli - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The essence of sustainability in buildings is their capability to adapt to change over time. The UK has a large housing stock that has been developed and evolved over generations, and become the fabric and character of our cities, towns and neighbourhoods. The capability of buildings to adapt to changing lifestyles is the root of their sustainability. When buildings do not adapt they are disposed of, since it is only active use that confers value. It is only value that provides necessary investment for renewal. This book presents a series of innovative and best practice case studies of residential low energy retrofit projects, and illustrates what has been achieved in practice in the UK. First published in 2013, this revised edition features additional material and measurements for six of the existing case studies and includes four entirely new case studies. Offers examples of residential retrofit which can effectively address major issues raised by the UK existing housing stock, such as: major CO2 emissions; energy efficiency; ageing building fabric; uncomfortable internal environments; and fuel poverty. - Increases the construction industry''s understanding of residential retrofits. - Increases the confidence of professionals and homeowners to undertake low energy retrofits. - Informs home owners and social landlords of the financial implications and whole life costing of low energy retrofit. - Illustrates strategies available for different construction types. - Explains the main issues to look out for in a retrofit project, through the experience of the various case study teams. - Provides building energy monitoring data to confirm the potential real energy savings.

DKK 475.00
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Energy Modelling in Architecture - Sonja Oliveira - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

An Architect's Guide to Public Procurement - Fin Garvey - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Social Housing - Paul Karakusevic - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Contexts: The Work of Hodder + Partners - Stephen Hodder - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

20/20 Visions - Charles Campion - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Energy / People / Buildings - Sofie Pelsmakers - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Energy / People / Buildings - Sofie Pelsmakers - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Energy performance feedback is an essential tool in addressing the current climate crisis. However, this is not simply another theoretical text about energy performance in buildings. This book is for anyone who wants to better understand how energy is used in buildings, and how to drive down operational energy use – whether you’re an architect, student, client, building services engineer, contractor, building operator or other stakeholder. Focusing on evidence from feedback on buildings in use, it explains what it takes to get them to perform as expected, as well as the reasons why they often fail. Energy, People, Buildings draws extensively on the findings of studies, UK government-funded building performance evaluations and on original research into seven case studies from across the UK and abroad that have achieved exemplary energy use through building performance feedback. Providing a clear roadmap to understanding aspects that impact building users’ comfort and satisfaction, it also outlines the factors behind energy use and how to track it across the life of a project to ensure that your building performs as intended. Case studies include: the Everyman Theatre, Liverpool; Rocky Mountain Institute Innovation Center, Colorado; and Carrowbreck Meadow, Norwich. Featured architects: AHMM, AHR, Architype, Hamson Barron Smith, Haworth Tompkins, Henning Larsen Architects and ZGF Architects.

DKK 495.00
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Sustainable Building Conservation - Oriel Prizeman - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

RIBA Conservation Guide - Anna Joynt - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

FutuREstorative - Martin Brown - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Design Companion for Planning and Placemaking - Transport For London - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

All to Play For - Dinah Bornat - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

The Inclusive Housing Design Guide - Habinteg Housing Association - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Radical Pedagogies : Architectural Education and the British Tradition - Harriet Harriss - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

A History of Council Housing in 100 Estates - John Boughton - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

A History of Council Housing in 100 Estates - John Boughton - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

‘It was like heaven! It was like a palace, even without anything in it … We’d got this lovely, lovely house.’ In 1980, there were well over 5 million council homes in Britain, housing around one third of the population. The right of all to adequate housing had been recognised in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but, long before that, popular notions of what constituted a ‘moral economy’ had advanced the idea that everyone was entitled to adequate shelter. At its best, council housing has been at the vanguard of housing progress – an example to the private sector and a lifeline for working-class and vulnerable people. However, with the emergence of Thatcherism, the veneration of the free market and a desire to curtail public spending, council housing became seen as a problem, not a solution. We are now in the midst of a housing crisis, with 1.4 million fewer social homes at affordable rent than in 1980. In this highly illustrated survey, eminent social historian John Boughton, author of Municipal Dreams, examines the remarkable history of social housing in the UK. He presents 100 examples, from the almshouses of the 16th century to Goldsmith Street, the 2019 winner of the RIBA Stirling Prize. Through the various political, aesthetic and ideological changes, the well-being of community and environment demands that good housing for all must prevail. Features: - 100 examples of social housing from all over the UK, illustrated with over 250 images including photographs and sketches. - A complete history, dating from early charitable provision to ‘homes for heroes’, garden villages to new towns, multi-storey tower blocks and modernist developments to contemporary sustainable housing. - Iconic estates, including: Alton East and West, Becontree, Dawson’s Heights, Donnybrook Quarter, Dunboyne Road and Park Hill. - Projects from leading architects and practices, including: Peter Barber, Neave Brown, Karakusevic Carson, Kate Macintosh and Mikhail Riches.

DKK 448.00
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Good Office Design - David Littlefield - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk

New Design for Old Buildings - Roger Hunt - Bog - RIBA Publishing - Plusbog.dk