List of contributors | |
Foreword | |
Introduction: Global warming and the built environment - the challenge | |
Environmental accountability: users, buildings and energy | p. 1 |
Environmental auditing and the built environment | p. 21 |
Human use of renewable energy to improve the global environment in the post-Brundtland era | p. 37 |
The greenhouse effect and future urban development | p. 55 |
Urban design, transportation and greenhouse | p. 69 |
Sustainable development, energy policy issues and greenhouse | p. 85 |
Energy and architectural form | p. 113 |
Environmentally benign architecture: beyond passive | p. 125 |
Energy efficiency and the non-residential building sector | p. 153 |
Principles of energy efficient residential design | p. 169 |
Technological options and sustainable energy welfare | p. 189 |
Materials selection and energy efficiency | p. 221 |
Index | p. 255 |
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