Architecture and Energy: Performance and Style

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Architecture and Energy: Performance and Style

Author(s): William Braham (Editor), Daniel Willis

  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Publication Date: 17 May 2013
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 204 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0415639298
  • ISBN-13: 9780415639293

Book Description

Does energy consumption influence architectural style? Should more energy-efficient buildings look different? Can that “look” be used to explain or enhance their performance?

Architecture and Energy provides architects and architectural theorists with more durable arguments for environmental design decisions, arguments addressing three different scales or aspects of contemporary construction. By drawing together essays from the leading experts in the field, this book engages with crucial issues in sustainable design, such as:

The larger role of energy in forming the cultural and economic systems in which architecture is conceived, constructed, and evaluated

The different measures and meanings of energy “performance” and how those measures are realized in buildings

The specific ways in which energy use translates into the visible aspects of architectural style.

Drawing on research from the UK, US, Europe, and Asia the book outlines the problems surrounding energy and architecture and provides the reader with a considered overview of this important topic.

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About the Author

William W. Braham is Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is currently Director of the Master of Environmental Building Design.

Daniel Willis is Professor of Architecture at Pennsylvania State University, where he is Interim Director of The Institute for the Arts and Humanities and a founder of the Center for Research on Design and Innovation.

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