A clear, visual introduction which helps students to develop the skills they need to create aesthetically beautiful and sustainable buildings by applying ecological considerations throughout the design process.
"Elements of Sustainable Architecture is essential reading for students and professionals practising architecture in the 21st century. It spans a wide range of interrelated areas, from landscape to urban management, from air quality to materials. Importantly, too, the ideas and approaches, and their feasibility, are illustrated through examples as well as a series of inspiring case studies. Its practical, comprehensive approach makes this book a major and very welcome contribution to the field."
Stuart Walker, Professor of Design for Sustainability, Lancaster University
Author of Design Realities: creativity, nature and the human spirit
"Elements of Sustainable Architecture provides a fascinating and richly illustrated compendium of 49 elements - principles and concepts for sustainable design - to inspire students of architecture. Original diagrams are used to explore the challenges and opportunities presented by themes ranging from climate and urban landscape, to building materials. The case studies included throughout the book, and especially in the final section, provide unique insights, information and images of exemplars from across the globe."
Koen Steemers, Professor of Sustainable Design, University of Cambridge
"This book is a compelling visual compendium of design concepts allied with practical elements to use in creating sustainable built environments at all scales. It translates positive ecological cycles into design operations intrinsically related to culture, form and aesthetics aspects that are often neglected in other environmental handbooks. It is a joy to read, and it should take pride of place in every design studio."
Professor Fionn Stevenson, Chair in Sustainable Design, The University of Sheffield, School of Architecture