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The solar house : pioneering sustainable design / Anthony Denzer.
Main entry:

Denzer, Anthony.

Title & Author:

The solar house : pioneering sustainable design / Anthony Denzer.

Publication:

New York : Rizzoli, 2013.

Description:

256 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 234-248) and index.
Fred Keck: the first solar architect -- The solar house and the glass house -- Frank Lloyd Wright and the hemicycle -- Acres of glass: the promotional effort -- Hoyt Hottel: a skeptical innovator -- Two opposed attitudes: the schism -- Concerted efforts: integration -- Too cheap to meter: the economic context -- Living with the sun: a global movement -- The 1960s: creative activists -- After the crisis.
Summary:

"The first comprehensive study of the development of solar house design in the United States and around the world. The Solar House explores the development of solar residential architecture over the course of the twentieth century and up to the latest designs today. The solar house is often understood as a product of the 1970s, and few people are aware of the influential experimental solar houses which were constructed during the previous four decades, beginning with the work of masters of twentieth-century architecture such as Richard Neutra, Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright, Paolo Soleri, Louis Kahn, Pietro Belluschi, Edward Durell Stone, and Harwell Hamilton Harris, and continuing with more recent innovations like the German Passivhaus movement and the Heliotrope, the first house to produce more energy than it consumed, and the U.S.-based Solar Decathlon, conceived as a living demonstration laboratory and recently expanded to include contests in Europe and China. Not only are these innovative projects the models for architects exploring environmentally conscious design today, they hold the imagination of the wider public, beginning with the idealism of the 1960s, the pragmatism that accompanied the energy crisis of the 1970s, and continuing into the twenty-first century with the demand for environmentally sustainable living. The first complete study of solar house design through the decades, this volume is a must-have resource for designers today."-- Provided by publisher.

ISBN:

9780847840052
0847840050

Subject:

Solar houses Design and construction.
Architecture Environmental aspects.
Sustainable architecture.
Architecture Aspect de l'environnement.
Architecture durable.
Architecture and Planning.
Solararchitektur
Energiebewusstes Bauen
Soluppvärmda byggnader Förenta staterna.
Arkitektur Miljöaspekter.

Form/genre:

Nonfiction.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 305889
Call No.: BIB 251678
Status: Available

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