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The classic reference for high-performance green building delivery systems No longer just a buzzword, sustainable construction is going mainstreamยand soon will be the norm. Revised to reflect the latest developments of the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system and other tools, Sustainable Construction: Green Building Design and Delivery, Third Edition guides construction and design professionals through the process of developing commercial and institutional high-performance green buildings in today's marketplace. Charles Kibert provides an introduction to green building, covering the theory, history, and state of the industry as well as best practices in building procurement and delivery systems. From green building and Green Globes assessments to building hydrological systems and materials and product selection, this comprehensive text covers all of the factors involved with sustainable construction. In a clear and accessible writing style, Kibert addresses issues so that the reader can think critically and independently as part of the cutting edge in green building. The Third Edition includes up-to-date coverage of: The latest developments leading up to LEED version 4 Carbon neutral design and carbon accounting Green Globes and international building assessment systems The Living Building Challenge Environmental product declarations (EPDs) as the norm for green building products The trends in net-zero energy building design and policies Broad enough to cover the needs of faculty and students and detailed enough to serve as a professional reference, Sustainable Construction, Third Edition is a must for the builder/owner and construction manager looking to take advantage of the opportunities in this rapidly evolving field, the designer looking to be LEED certified, or anyone interested in sustainability. Review: The Built Environment - This book is wicked. I really enjoyed the perspective it brings to the built environment. It's not too heavy handed on the environment angle but it brings up interesting thought provoking points. The level of depth is more intermediate level than beginner or advanced but I found it to be a great place to start learning and thinking about the built environment. Review: Good book if you have a construction background - I need to disagree with the two earlier reviewers in assessing this book. I used it in the context of a low-end graduate course on Sustainable Construction and found it to be both informative and relevant to the topic of making construction sustainable. This book does not provide technical coverage of the systems discussed or construction in general, and should only be utilized by practitioners or students who already have such a background, but goes through many major areas in which sustainability can be in-built into buildings. These ares include: - Site selection, including how to orient buildings in the most climate-efficient manner under varying conditions and other site-relevant topics - Glazing and insolation, including techniques to optimizing glazing performance by controlling insolation to best meet climate and seasonal requirements for a variety of building uses - Alternative climate controls, including a heavy emphasis on natural ventilation, geothermal methods, and operational procedures that optimize indoor climate with minimal energy consumption - Water conservation, including both bathroom and general areas, as well as rainwater collection, irrigation, and other topics - Energy conservation, including on-site generation and optimization of lighting and HVAC systems, which currently comprise the majority of energy consumption by buildings - Material conservation, including the use of emerging material technologies, design-for-deconstruction, and similar methods I found the greatest fault of this book to be the lack of coverage on implementation, which the earlier reviewers harped on. The majority of techniques covered require significant computer-based modelling techniques in order to be applied correctly. While the detail-level operation of these tools is clearly beyond the scope of the text, it would have been helpful if some software titles and general workflows were discussed. Despite this shortcoming, the material provided more than adequate food for thought to make the book and course very worthwhile. The book also speaks very highly of LEED certification, which I agree is an important step, but not sufficient alone, in spreading awareness and implementation of green building techniques. It does not, however, provide adequate background for taking the LEED Green Associate or Accredited Professional examinations, for which a purpose-written preparation book would be in order.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 38 Reviews |
J**Y
The Built Environment
This book is wicked. I really enjoyed the perspective it brings to the built environment. It's not too heavy handed on the environment angle but it brings up interesting thought provoking points. The level of depth is more intermediate level than beginner or advanced but I found it to be a great place to start learning and thinking about the built environment.
E**N
Good book if you have a construction background
I need to disagree with the two earlier reviewers in assessing this book. I used it in the context of a low-end graduate course on Sustainable Construction and found it to be both informative and relevant to the topic of making construction sustainable. This book does not provide technical coverage of the systems discussed or construction in general, and should only be utilized by practitioners or students who already have such a background, but goes through many major areas in which sustainability can be in-built into buildings. These ares include: - Site selection, including how to orient buildings in the most climate-efficient manner under varying conditions and other site-relevant topics - Glazing and insolation, including techniques to optimizing glazing performance by controlling insolation to best meet climate and seasonal requirements for a variety of building uses - Alternative climate controls, including a heavy emphasis on natural ventilation, geothermal methods, and operational procedures that optimize indoor climate with minimal energy consumption - Water conservation, including both bathroom and general areas, as well as rainwater collection, irrigation, and other topics - Energy conservation, including on-site generation and optimization of lighting and HVAC systems, which currently comprise the majority of energy consumption by buildings - Material conservation, including the use of emerging material technologies, design-for-deconstruction, and similar methods I found the greatest fault of this book to be the lack of coverage on implementation, which the earlier reviewers harped on. The majority of techniques covered require significant computer-based modelling techniques in order to be applied correctly. While the detail-level operation of these tools is clearly beyond the scope of the text, it would have been helpful if some software titles and general workflows were discussed. Despite this shortcoming, the material provided more than adequate food for thought to make the book and course very worthwhile. The book also speaks very highly of LEED certification, which I agree is an important step, but not sufficient alone, in spreading awareness and implementation of green building techniques. It does not, however, provide adequate background for taking the LEED Green Associate or Accredited Professional examinations, for which a purpose-written preparation book would be in order.
A**R
Excellent information for experienced or newcomers to the construction industry
Excellent information for experienced or newcomers to the construction industry. Ordered the book for class, but will use it as a resource going forward. Kibert's analysis and recommendations are based on thorough research of the subject. Glad to be reading and learning the valuable information in this textbook.
G**R
Good text
Book arrived as promised (well within shipping time frame) and in perfect condition as described. Oh, and it is a good textbook if someone wants to study the basics of many areas of sustainable construction, easily supported by additional online research to update with most current news and materials.
A**R
This book like a some WWTP cycle itself
This book like a some WWTP cycle itself, described on p. 329. The same subjects are discussed over and over, again and again, as an obsession have to be speak out. That what it is! This book is obsession over some futuristic sustainable construction, its derivatives, components, etc... Go back to caveman's environment, here will be 100% sustainability, except human waste in the cave caverns ...
J**D
Great Quality
I received this book on schedule and also it is worth its price. I would recommend this book for anyone taking a sustainability class
G**N
Great resource!
Really don't like the digital version, paper is still better for academic work. It's hard to navigate, no page numbers, just location numbers. Hard to skip around from chapter to chapter; Kindle is best for casual reading.
A**R
Good book, very easy to read for a textbook
Good book, very easy to read for a textbook. Easily explained topics and enough depth to topics for basic understanding.
D**E
Five Stars
good
M**A
Four Stars
Good Book!
B**Y
Good
Good
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