Add $50 to Cart for Free Shipping

Building Climate: The Ultimate Encyclopedia for Sustainable Architecture & Green Design | Perfect for Architects, Students & Eco-Enthusiasts
Building Climate: The Ultimate Encyclopedia for Sustainable Architecture & Green Design | Perfect for Architects, Students & Eco-Enthusiasts

Building Climate: The Ultimate Encyclopedia for Sustainable Architecture & Green Design | Perfect for Architects, Students & Eco-Enthusiasts

$34.37 $62.5 -45%

Delivery & Return:Free shipping on all orders over $50

Estimated Delivery:7-15 days international

People:24 people viewing this product right now!

Easy Returns:Enjoy hassle-free returns within 30 days!

Payment:Secure checkout

SKU:54546897

Guranteed safe checkout
amex
paypal
discover
mastercard
visa

Product Description

Publisher: Hochparterre, ISBN: 9783909928774, AuthorsAndres Herzog, Rahel Marti and Axel Simon, Format: Hardcover, 110 x 154 mm, 79pp

Climate protection begins with the built environment: the construction and operation of buildings account for 40 percent of all human-induced CO2 emissions worldwide. This book aims to show how we can plan and build in a climate-friendly way – from architecture and landscape architecture to spatial planning. Intended to support the sector in moving towards climate neutrality, the encyclopedia is an alphabetical compendium of 79 individual tips from A for ‹Adaptive reuse› to W for ‹Woodlands›. The texts are short and concise, illustrations lighten up the text pages. The handy format fits in a jacket pocket and can be taken along whenever a client needs convincing or an entrepreneur needs encouragement. It is written so everyone can learn something – both lay people and professionals.

Climate-friendly building and planning concerns us all, no matter what language we speak. That is why Edition Hochparterre is publishing the book after German also in English, the world language and as an eBook. In this way, the climate tips will reach even more architects, builders, spatial planners and landscape architects across the German language border.