ISBN-13: 9780419236207 / Angielski / Miękka / 1999 / 160 str.
ISBN-13: 9780419236207 / Angielski / Miękka / 1999 / 160 str.
How can architecture become sustainable? How might buildings use natural forces and respond to the challenges of the environmental degradation and global climate change? What design concepts should architects use to make buildings consume less energy and resources? What is the role of technology in making architecture more environmentally responsible? How can construction become more ecological? What should the paradigm of architectural practice be as we enter the 21st century? An Internationa Design Symposium held in late 1996 at Massachusetts Institute of Technology set out to discover the answers to these questions and others - the Dimensions of Sustainability. This illustrated text gives a comprehensive view of contemporary ideas, innovations and emerging attitudes to sustainability that emanated from the MIT symposium. Sixteen leading contributors with demonstrable track records in architectural practice, engineering and academia give their insights into the way we need to think about architecture in the future in order to work with the environment - instead of against it.