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  • © 2012

Fundamentals of Sustainable Dwellings

Authors:

  • Focuses on residential building (currently over 12,000 LEED certified homes in the US)

  • Increasing number of incentive programs for greening residential buildings

  • Accessible guide for anyone who needs to understand the components of residential green building.

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Principles of Sustainable Dwellings

    • Avi Friedman
    Pages 1-9
  3. Siting a Home

    • Avi Friedman
    Pages 11-30
  4. Sustainable Residential Design Concepts

    • Avi Friedman
    Pages 31-47
  5. Unit-Planning Principles

    • Avi Friedman
    Pages 49-64
  6. Constructing a Home

    • Avi Friedman
    Pages 65-81
  7. Building Materials

    • Avi Friedman
    Pages 83-104
  8. Energy-Efficient Windows

    • Avi Friedman
    Pages 105-124
  9. Heating and Cooling Systems

    • Avi Friedman
    Pages 125-146
  10. Healthy Indoor Environments

    • Avi Friedman
    Pages 147-167
  11. Water Efficiency

    • Avi Friedman
    Pages 169-182
  12. Green Roofs

    • Avi Friedman
    Pages 183-197
  13. Edible Landscaping and Xeriscaping

    • Avi Friedman
    Pages 199-216
  14. Waste Management and Disposal

    • Avi Friedman
    Pages 217-231
  15. Back Matter

    Pages 233-255

About this book

Despite a prolonged slump in the housing market, the demand for residential green building remains strong. More than ever, professionals need reliable information about how to construct or retrofit livable, sustainable, and economical homes. With Fundamentals of Sustainable Dwellings, Avi Friedman provides that resource.

The book begins with a concise overview of green building principles, covering topics such as sustainable resources and common certification methods. Each following chapter examines a critical aspect of green home construction, from siting to waste management options, and features a contemporary project in which designers strove to achieve sustainability while adhering to real-world constraints. The result is a practical guide for every professional in the burgeoning field of residential green building.

Authors and Affiliations

  • McGill University, School of Architecture, Quebec, Canada

    Avi Friedman

About the author

Avi Friedman is a world-renowned architect, award winning professor and Director of the Affordable Homes Research Group at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is also the recipient of the World Habitat Award.

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