Ecology of Building Materials

Ecology of Building Materials

by Bjorn Berge (Author)

Synopsis

As both a practising architect and a researcher, Berge introduces us authoritatively to issues such as using raw materials from renewable sources, and the possibilities of designing and manufacturing reusable building materials. The alternatives to modern building materials are outlined and discussed from an ecological perspective. In a time when environmental labelling is becoming increasingly popular and the producers of building materials are urged to be more environmentally aware, it is obviously important that we are acquainted with these alternatives. Important issues discussed in this book include: Can raw materials from non-renewable sources be replaced with raw materials from widely available or non-depletable sources? Can environmentally friendly chemicals replace environmentally damaging ones? Can the make-up of building materials be altered so that individual components can be re-used? This book presents a clear interpretation of complicated Life Cycle Analysis issues and vital guidance are given to specifiers confronted with a plethora of manufacturers' environmental claims. You can gain a comprehensive understanding of ecology in building and learn about alternative building materials and how to use them. It contains vital technological information that allows you to put the ideas of sustainability into practice.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Architectural Press
Published: 10 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0750654503
ISBN 13: 9780750654500
Book Overview: * Gain a comprehensive understanding of ecology in building * Learn about alternative building materials and how to use them * Vital technological information allows you to pu the ideas of sustainability into practice

Media Reviews
Silver Award Winner at the Chartered Institute of Buildings Literary Awards: This book looks in fine detail at the composition and properties of building materials from an ecological perspective. Packed full of fresh information and comprehensive data, it tackles a subject about which very little has been published before. There is a freshness and clarity of treatment that stems from the author's clear passion for the subject. Ignore this book at your - and your grandchildren's - peril. CIOB Committee '[The book] is tightly packed with text, tables, references and illustrations; it is thorough...and it is wide-ranging in coverage of materials and techniques, both familiar and less so.' Adam Voelcker, The Architectural Review '...an amazingly comprehensive and thorough resource, full of gems of wisdom, and anyone seriously interested in exploring alternatives to mainstream materials will find a great deal of useful material.' Environmental Building News