Introduction |
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Chapter 1 Fostering an ecological vision |
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First LivingHome Model Home, Santa Monica, California, USA, Ray Kappe Architects/Planners and LivingHomes |
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Kingspan Lighthouse, Watford, UK, Sheppard Robson |
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Chapter 2 Prioritizing passive design |
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Solarsiedlung am Schlierberg, Frelburg, Germany, Rolf Disch Architects |
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Aldo Leopold Legacy Center, Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA, The Kubala Washatko Architects |
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Chapter 3 Defining an ethic of enoguh |
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Tim and Karen Hixon (Government Canyan) Visitor Center, Helotes, Texas, USA, Lake|Flato Architects |
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Soltag Energy Housing, Hørsholm, Denmark, Nielsen, Rubow, Cenergia, Kuben Byfornyeise Danmark, and Velux Danmark |
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Chapter 4 Using responsive envelopes |
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Rozak House, Lake Bennett, Northern Territory, Australia, Troppo Architects |
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Year 2015 Prototype Home---Made in Germany, Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany |
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Chapter 5 Expressing an ecological aesthetic |
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Steinhude Sea Recreational Facility, Steinhude, Germany, Randall Stout Architects and Archimedes GmbH |
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166 | (16) |
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Sino-Italian Ecological and Energy Efficient Building (SIEEB), Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Mario Cucinella Architects |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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Picture credits |
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Acknowledgments |
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