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Net Zero Energy Buildings: Case Studies and Lessons Learned [Kietas viršelis]

(Central Connecticut University, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 268 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, weight: 960 g, 123 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, color; 76 Halftones, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138781231
  • ISBN-13: 9781138781238
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 268 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, weight: 960 g, 123 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, color; 76 Halftones, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138781231
  • ISBN-13: 9781138781238
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This book presents 18 in-depth case studies of net zero energy buildingslow-energy building that generate as much energy as they consume over the course of a yearfor a range of project types, sizes, and U.S. climate zones. Each case study describes the owners goals, the design and construction process, design strategies, measurement and verification activities and results, and project costs.

With a year or more of post-occupancy performance data and other project information, as well as lessons learned by project owners and developers, architects, engineers, energy modelers, constructors, and operators, each case study answers the questions:











What were the challenges to achieving net zero energy performance, and how were these challenges overcome? How would stakeholders address these issues on future projects?





Are the occupants satisfied with the building? Do they find it comfortable? Is it easy to operate?





How can other projects benefit from the lessons learned on each project?





What would the owners, designers, and constructors do differently knowing what they know now?

A final chapter aggregates processes to engage in and pitfalls to avoid when approaching the challenges peculiar to designing, constructing, and owning a net zero energy building.

By providing a wealth of comparable information, this book which will flatten the learning curve for designing, constructing, and owning this emerging building type and improve the effectiveness of architectural design and construction.

Recenzijos

Linda Reeders book comes along at an exciting timebuilding design professionals have committed to achieving net zero energy in their projects but need to know more about how to design for it. Reeder presents detailed case studies of projects that cover a range of building types, sizes and geographic locations, and all have been measured to perform at net zero energy or better. Her practical and readable study is a clear and solid contribution to the literature of change we need to build a clean energy future.

Edward Mazria, Founder and CEO of Architecture 2030

Net Zero Energy Buildings provides a broad look at the current state of the net zero energy building movement. Linda Reeder highlights all the seminal early-21st-century net zero projects, from new large office buildings, historic retrofits, to K-12 schools across a range of climate zones in the US. Not only does Reeder provide 18 case studies to show cost effective and mainstream net zero projects in operations, but she also provides unique insights into common best practices critical for any owner or designer looking to go net zero in their next project.

Shanti Pless, Senior Research Engineer, NREL

Net Zero Energy Buildings provides exactly the kind of information designers, builders, and building owners need today: detailed, technical information on how net-zero-energy performance is being achieved in state-of-the-art buildings. The 18 inspiring projects that Linda Reeder profiles here are reshaping our understanding of what is possible in creating green, sustainable buildings that will help us achieve a carbon-neutral future. This superb book adds immeasurably to the literature on net-zero-energy buildings.

Alex Wilson, President, Resilient Design Institute

"illustrates the potential for renewable energies integrated into building design as applicable to the building site climatic zone, and the solar, wind, and other temperature variables of typical US sites."

Building Engineer, March 2017

Foreword vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction x
Part 1 Office buildings
1 Bullitt Center
3(16)
Seattle, Washington
2 DPR Construction Phoenix Regional Office
19(13)
Phoenix, Arizona
3 National Renewable Energy Laboratory Research Support Facility
32(21)
Golden, Colorado
4 The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Headquarters
53(15)
Los Altos, California
5 Wayne N. Aspinall Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
68(19)
Grand Junction, Colorado
Part 2 Educational and community buildings
6 Berkeley Public Library West Branch
87(14)
Berkeley, California
7 Bosarge Family Education Center
101(10)
Boothbay, Maine
8 Center for Sustainable Landscapes
111(13)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
9 Hood River Middle School Music and Science Building
124(13)
Hood River, Oregon
10 Lady Bird Johnson Middle School
137(14)
Irving, Texas
11 Locust Trace AgriScience Center Academic Building
151(13)
Lexington, Kentucky
12 Painters Hall Community Center
164(11)
Salem, Oregon
Part 3 Retail
13 TD Bank---Cypress Creek Branch
175(9)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
14 Walgreens in Evanston
184(15)
Evanston, Illinois
Part 4 Production homes and multi-family housing
15 Camp Lejeune Midway Park Duplex
199(7)
Jacksonville, North Carolina
16 Eco-Village
206(10)
River Falls, Wisconsin
17 zHome Townhomes
216(9)
Issaquah, Washington
18 Paisano Green Community
225(16)
El Paso, Texas
Part 5 Lessons learned
19 Shared lessons for future net zero energy projects
241(18)
Glossary 259(4)
Index 263
Linda Reeder, FAIA, LEED AP is an Associate Professor at the School of Engineering, Science and Technology of Central Connecticut State University. She practiced as an architect for more than a decade before becoming a professor in the Construction Management program. She has previously published a book and numerous articles on sustainable design and construction.