ISBN-13: 9780419246206 / Angielski / Miękka / 2000 / 160 str.
ISBN-13: 9780419246206 / Angielski / Miękka / 2000 / 160 str.
Written by experts using case studies of recent practice, this work presents perspectives on residential sustainability. It is based upon the Housing and Sustainability conference at the RIBA in October 1998. It is intended to guide action into the next century, setting down key principles, providing technical information, and setting UK practice in a European context. Perceptions of sustainable housing have moved from the importance of the individual dwelling to the issues facing neighbourhoods and communities. Transportation and urban form are essential elements of sustainability and with the broadening of interest comes the need for holistic models of living, working and leisure. This book is not about the autonomous house but how to achieve self-sustaining communities. It looks at recent built projects (such as Hulme in Manchester) and ambitious schemes on the drawing board (the Greenwich Millenium Village). Since housing is responsible for 27 percent of CO2 emissions in the UK, the design of residential areas has a key role to play in addressing global warming.