Présentation de l'éditeur :
The green building movement has come a long way in a short time.
Responding to this exponential growth, with its attendant technological
as well as aesthetic developments, Sustainable Construction: Green Building Design and Deliver, Second Edition
guides construction and design professionals through the process of
developing commercial and institutional high-performance green
buildings in today's marketplace.
In this revised edition, Charles Kibert delivers a detailed, and
passionate, overview of the entire process of green building, covering
the theory, history, state of the industry, and best practices in green
building. Kibert uses not only the dominant LEED assessment system, but
includes such newer ones as Green Globes and several noteworthy
building assessment systems from other countries. Sections introduce
the background of the green building movement and walk you through such
aspects as the background of high-performance green building design,
green-building assessment, the green building process, and ecological
design.
Broad enough to cover the needs of faculty and students in
architecture, engineering, landscape architecture, interior design, and
construction management, yet focused enough to serve as a reference for
building owners and buyers of construction services, Sustainable Construction is a comprehensive look at an emerging process that is environmentally sounds while making good economic sense.
Charles J. Kibert, PhD, PE, is Director of the Powell Center for
Construction and Environment, and a professor in the M. E. Rinker Sr.
School of Building Construction at the University of Florida. He is a
board member of the Green Building Initiative, the Florida Green
Building Coalition, and the Gulf Coast Chapter of the U.S. Green
Building Council. He is the cofounder and chairman of the Cross Creek
Initiative, Inc., a nonprofit organization established to accelerate
the implementation of sustainability principles in building design,
construction, and operation. He teaches and supervises master's and
doctoral students who are majoring in the sustainable construction
program that he developed at the University of Florida.