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PROTOTYPING ARCHITECTURE THE SOLAR ROOFPOD HC Forschungsbuch Christian Volkmann

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Hardcover
Publication Name
Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers
ISBN-10
9881619408
ISBN
9789881619402

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Publisher
Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers The Limited
ISBN-10
9881619408
ISBN-13
9789881619402
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Book Title
Prototyping Architecture: the Solar Roofpod : an Educational Design-Build Research Project
Number of Pages
368 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Topic
General, Sustainability & Green Design, Regional, Power Resources / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Architecture, Technology & Engineering
Author
Barry Bergdoll
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.6 in
Item Weight
56.6 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
7.2 in

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Trade
Preface by
Bergdoll, Barry
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
720.4724
Synopsis
Hardcover in slipcase:Close to 75% of primary energy in New York City is used in or for buildings. Amid the many different initiatives being implemented today to increase energy efficiency, it is clear that it is our built urban environment that needs the most improvement. Besides the fact that existing buildings have to be upgraded, the forgotten, interstitial spaces, where improvement can become architecturally tangible, should also be addressed. The project described in this book developed from the observation that "our most abundant energy resource is the sun and our most underutilized urban space is our rooftops", and a successful entry into the Department of Energy's 2011 Solar Decathlon whose goal was to design and build a 'Net-Zero-Energy' house to be exhibited on the National Mall in Washington DC.What if we could make use of infrastructure developed over generations by developing the underutilized space of apartment building rooftops to generate some of the power for the 'host-buildings' underneath, and thus immediately renew the way we power our buildings and, beyond that, our urban way of life? This visionary concept, documented here in comprehensive architectural detail, became reality when a team of students from the City College of New York took on the challenge of presenting their vision of a built 'Roofpod' prototype that could be promoted in New York City., Hardcover in slipcase: Close to 75% of primary energy in New York City is used in or for buildings. Amid the many different initiatives being implemented today to increase energy efficiency, it is clear that it is our built urban environment that needs the most improvement. Besides the fact that existing buildings have to be upgraded, the forgotten, interstitial spaces, where improvement can become architecturally tangible, should also be addressed. The project described in this book developed from the observation that our most abundant energy resource is the sun and our most underutilized urban space is our rooftops, and a successful entry into the Department of Energy s 2011 Solar Decathlon whose goal was to design and build a Net-Zero-Energy house to be exhibited on the National Mall in Washington DC. What if we could make use of infrastructure developed over generations by developing the underutilized space of apartment building rooftops to generate some of the power for the host-buildings underneath, and thus immediately renew the way we power our buildings and, beyond that, our urban way of life? This visionary concept, documented here in comprehensive architectural detail, became reality when a team of students from the City College of New York took on the challenge of presenting their vision of a built Roofpod prototype that could be promoted in New York City.", Close to 75% of primary energy in New York City is used in or for buildings. Amid the many different initiatives being implemented today to increase energy efficiency, it is clear that it is our built urban environment that needs the most improvement. Besides the fact that existing buildings have to be upgraded, the forgotten, interstitial spaces, where improvement can become architecturally tangible, should also be addressed. The project described in this book developed from the observation that "our most abundant energy resource is the sun and our most underutilized urban space is our rooftops," and a successful entry into the Department of Energy's 2011 Solar Decathlon whose goal was to design and build a "Net-Zero-Energy" house to be exhibited on the National Mall in Washington, DC. What if we could make use of infrastructure developed over generations by developing the underutilized space of apartment building rooftops to generate some of the power for the "host-buildings" underneath, and thus immediately renew the way we power our buildings and, beyond that, our urban way of life? This visionary concept, documented here in comprehensive architectural detail, became reality when a team of students from The City College of New York took on the challenge of presenting their vision of a built "Roofpod" prototype that could be promoted in New York City., Hardcover in slipcase:Close to 75% of primary energy in New York City is used in or for buildings. Amid the many different initiatives being implemented today to increase energy efficiency, it is clear that it is our built urban environment that needs the most improvement.
LC Classification Number
NA2542.36
Text by
Volkmann, Christian

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