Designing Your Natural House - Charles G. Woods

Designing Your Natural House

Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
1999
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-0-471-28528-1 (ISBN)
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This guidebook offers the self-builder tips for constructing new houses and remodelling. They show readers how to choose the best site design, lay out floor plans, landscape, incorporate energy-efficient features, and, in general, solve many design, ecological and environmental problems.
"Everyone who designs a house should have to memorize the rules in this book before being allowed to purchase a drafting pencil. Mac and Charles have managed to consolidate most everything they know about residential design with wit, Clarity, and excellent sketches" - David Wright, Noted Solar Designer and Environmental Architect Designing Your Natural House Charles G. Woods and Malcolm Wells As concerns about our mistreatment of the environment keep growing, the trend toward housing that blends with rather than works against natural surroundings continues to accelerate. This important guide explores and illustrates all aspects of how to integrate dwellings with their natural settings. The authors are leading names in the natural design field whose work has been inspired by the contour-friendly, organic style of Frank Lloyd Wright. Charles G. Woods and Mclcolm Wells offer a wide range of invaluable design tips for both constructing new houses and remodeling existing ones. Every design they cover is in accordance with today's ecological and environmental concerns.
Beautifully illustrated and hand lettered throughout, this guide explains how to choose the best site design, lay out floor plans, landscape, and incorporate energy-efficient features wherever possible. You're shown how to solve many design, ecological, and environmental problems, as well as how to keep design costs as low as possible. Numerous before-and-after graphics clarify every stage in the design process, and do and don't examples help you avoid common mistakes encountered when designing natural dwellings. Included are 150 money- and energy-saving tips more than 200 tricks of the trade that help assure exemplary results, and sample house plans (which you can order) that promote further understanding of how to integrate designs with the natural site. Designing Your Natural House is timely, comprehensive, and visually appealing, making it an ideal source for architects, contractors, interior designers, landscape architects, do -it-yourselfers, and remodelers.

About the Authors CHARLES G. WOODS is a well--known, award--winning designer of energy--efficient housing. He is the author of Natural Architecture and The Complete Earth Sheltered House. He is based in Honesdale, PA. Known as the father of underground architecture, MALCOLM WELLS is an internationally--renowned architect and the author of several other books, including Gentle Architecture. He lives in Brewster, Massachusetts.

Priorities; A Philosophy of an Organic Architecture; De Veritate; How Much Do Mac and Charles Disagree?; On Earth-Sheltered Housing; From the Underground Man; Be Careful! Basic Design Principles; The Site; Concrete; Masonry and Basements; Windows and Doors; Roofs and Roofing; Finishes; Fireplaces and Chimneys: Managing Energy; Modules in Design; Potpourri-Move Design Tips; Why Hire an Architect?; The Construction Contract; Charles's Work; Mac's Work; The Last Word; Suggested Reading; Index; Order Form.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.1.1999
Vorwort David Wright
Zusatzinfo 250 line drawings, bibliography, index
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 213 x 278 mm
Gewicht 694 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Hausbau / Einrichten / Renovieren
Technik Architektur
Technik Bauwesen
Weitere Fachgebiete Handwerk
ISBN-10 0-471-28528-5 / 0471285285
ISBN-13 978-0-471-28528-1 / 9780471285281
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