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Construction technology : designing sustainable homes / Trevor Hickey.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin : Gill & Macmillan, 2014.Description: x, 418 p. : ill., graphs ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780717148349
  • 9780717148349
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Contents:
Section 1 Design: context -- Sustainability -- Energy resources and CO2 emissions -- Water resources -- Urban design -- Rural design -- Universal design -- Building control system -- Heritage -- Section 2 Design: structure -- Health and safety in construction -- Construction materials -- Envelope design concepts -- Site assessment -- Foundations -- Floors -- Walls -- Roofs -- Windows and doors -- Internal elements -- Structural systems: drawings and details -- Section 3 Design: comfort and low energy -- Healthy indoor environment -- Passive design -- Natural light -- Heat energy -- Energy standards -- Airtightness -- Ventilation -- Electrical energy -- Water supply -- Drainage -- Sound.
Summary: A completely new textbook from the market-leading author of Construction Studies Today that comprehensively covers the design and construction of sustainable homes to meet both the Building Regulations and the Passive House Standard. Provides complete design drawings for three types of new houses demonstrating six structural systems - Two themes run through the text: Design - the idea that homes must be consciously designed to ensure they perform as required. Sustainability - the idea that the long-term impact of every aspect of home design must be considered - The content is divided into three distinct areas with a strong emphasis on design throughout: Context - looks at the bigger picture issues that influence the design of homes including global and national issues, urban design, rural design and accessibility. Structure - looks at how a home is built with a particular emphasis on the external envelope. Comfort and low energy - looks at how a comfortable indoor environment is created without the need to consume surplus energy. Each topic reflects the latest knowledge and best practice design and construction methods being used in Ireland and abroad.
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General General ATU Connemara General Shelves 690 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 081994

Includes index.

Section 1 Design: context -- Sustainability -- Energy resources and CO2 emissions -- Water resources -- Urban design -- Rural design -- Universal design -- Building control system -- Heritage -- Section 2 Design: structure -- Health and safety in construction -- Construction materials -- Envelope design concepts -- Site assessment -- Foundations -- Floors -- Walls -- Roofs -- Windows and doors -- Internal elements -- Structural systems: drawings and details -- Section 3 Design: comfort and low energy -- Healthy indoor environment -- Passive design -- Natural light -- Heat energy -- Energy standards -- Airtightness -- Ventilation -- Electrical energy -- Water supply -- Drainage -- Sound.

A completely new textbook from the market-leading author of Construction Studies Today that comprehensively covers the design and construction of sustainable homes to meet both the Building Regulations and the Passive House Standard. Provides complete design drawings for three types of new houses demonstrating six structural systems - Two themes run through the text: Design - the idea that homes must be consciously designed to ensure they perform as required. Sustainability - the idea that the long-term impact of every aspect of home design must be considered - The content is divided into three distinct areas with a strong emphasis on design throughout: Context - looks at the bigger picture issues that influence the design of homes including global and national issues, urban design, rural design and accessibility. Structure - looks at how a home is built with a particular emphasis on the external envelope. Comfort and low energy - looks at how a comfortable indoor environment is created without the need to consume surplus energy. Each topic reflects the latest knowledge and best practice design and construction methods being used in Ireland and abroad.

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