Earth Pledge White Papers Set: Sustainable Architecture White Papers: Essays on Design and Building for a Sustainable Future (Earth Pledge Series on Sustainable Development)

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$12.46 - $35.44
UPC:
9780967509914
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2001-02-01
Language:
english
Edition:
First Edition

Product Overview

A remarkable collection of vibrant and diverse readings, Sustainable Architecture White Papers explores the critical link between our built and natural environments. Cutting-edge architecture, design, planning, public works, and education leaders illustrate the value of a new architectural strategy. Sustainable Architecture teaches us that when creative processes are used in conjunction with social, cultural, and environmental systems, architecture can meet the aesthetic and practical requirements of today without compromising the needs of future generations.

A sample of the contents reveals a top-notch team of forward-thinkers:

  • William McDonough: Eco-effectiveness: A New Design Strategy
  • Croxton Collaborative Architects: Human-Centered Sustainable Design
  • Architectural Record: Taking the Elective Out of Environmental Education
  • Karl Linn: Reclaiming the Commons
  • Pliny Fisk: Advanced Green Building
  • James Wines: The Art of Architecture in the Age of Ecology
  • Emilio Ambasz: Green Towns

This beautifully assembled compilation, published by the Earth Pledge Foundation, follows on the success of Sustainable Cuisine White Papers and reflects the organization's mission to promote sustainability, primarily in the areas of architecture and cuisine. Working with architects, builders and designers, and farmers, chefs, and restaurateurs, Earth Pledge creates nonprofit media projects that promote green living in these respective areas.

With a preface by Paul Hawken, this is a star-studded collection of essays on sustainable architecture that speaks to professionals and nonprofessionals alike. A perfect read for anyone interested in how the architecture and design aesthetic connects with environmental sustainability.

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