ABSTRACT

The second edition of this authoritative textbook equips students with the tools they will need to tackle the challenges of sustainable building design and engineering. The book looks at how to design, engineer and monitor energy efficient buildings, how to adapt buildings to climate change, and how to make buildings healthy, comfortable and secure. New material for this edition includes sections on environmental masterplanning, renewable technologies, retrofitting, passive house design, thermal comfort and indoor air quality. With chapters and case studies from a range of international, interdisciplinary authors, the book is essential reading for students and professionals in building engineering, environmental design, construction and architecture.

part 1|1 pages

Introduction to urban environments

chapter 1.1|12 pages

Building Sustainable Communities

Combining social and physical perspectives

chapter 1.2|15 pages

Environmental Masterplanning

chapter 1.3|9 pages

Urban Climate

Impacts on energy use, comfort and health

part 2|2 pages

Energy and buildings

chapter 2.3|14 pages

Energy Modelling

chapter 2.4|14 pages

Energy Modelling for Compliance

Building regulations, energy certification and sustainability rating schemes

chapter 2.5|16 pages

Carbon Reduction in Buildings

chapter Case Study 2B|9 pages

Energy Modelling

chapter Case Study 2C|10 pages

Retrofitting to Near Passivhaus Standard

part 3|2 pages

Buildings and environment

chapter 3.2|15 pages

Thermal Comfort And Overheating

Assessment, psychosocial aspects and health impacts

chapter 3.5|17 pages

Moisture Control in Buildings

chapter 3.9|9 pages

Climate Change and Building Design

part 4|2 pages

Operational performance of buildings

chapter 4.1|10 pages

Post-Occupancy Evaluation Of Buildings

chapter Case Study 4A|14 pages

Natural Ventilation of Auditoria

Three case studies

chapter Case Study 4D|26 pages

Impact of an Energy Refurbishment Programme in Chile

More than energy savings