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Building climate

An encyclopaedia on architecture, landscape architecture and spatial planning on the way to net zero

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Buildings cause around a third of carbon emissions in Switzerland, while internationally the amount can be even more. 'Building Climate shows how to plan and build in a climate-friendly way, from spatial planning to architecture and landscape design. With more than 60 clear and concrete tips, it offers tools for architects seeking to achieve net zero. The texts are concise and written in such a way that everyone can learn something new, regardless of whether they are professionals or not. The book is intended to explain, arouse curiosity, reveal solutions, and remove the perceived hurdles on the way to net zero - a reminder of the importance of building for the future of our planet

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Building climate, Andres Herzog

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Jaar van publicatie
2022
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Titel
Building climate
Ondertitel
An encyclopaedia on architecture, landscape architecture and spatial planning on the way to net zero
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2022
Aantal pagina's
160
ISBN10
3909928773
ISBN13
9783909928774
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Beoordeling
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Buildings cause around a third of carbon emissions in Switzerland, while internationally the amount can be even more. 'Building Climate shows how to plan and build in a climate-friendly way, from spatial planning to architecture and landscape design. With more than 60 clear and concrete tips, it offers tools for architects seeking to achieve net zero. The texts are concise and written in such a way that everyone can learn something new, regardless of whether they are professionals or not. The book is intended to explain, arouse curiosity, reveal solutions, and remove the perceived hurdles on the way to net zero - a reminder of the importance of building for the future of our planet