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Your Green Home: A Guide to Planning a Healthy, Environmentally Friendly New Home by Alex Wilson

Your Green Home: A Guide to Planning a Healthy, Environmentally Friendly New Home by Alex Wilson

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Your Green Home: A Guide to Planning a Healthy, Environmentally Friendly New Home by Alex Wilson

ISBN: 0865715556    EAN: 9780865715554
Publisher: New Society Publishers 
Binding: Paperback
Copyright Date: 2006
Pub Date: June 01, 2006
Physical Info: 0.7" H x 9.0" L x 6.0" W (0.91 lbs) 256 pages

Mother Earth News Wiser Living Series

More and more homeowners today want houses that are healthy to live in and cause minimal damage to the environment. That's what green building is all about.

Your Green Home is written for homeowners planning a new home-whether you are working with an architect or builder, or serving as your own general contractor. Intended to improve the overall environmental performance of new houses being built, the book sets out to answer some of the big-picture questions relating to having a home designed and built-and getting what you want.

Your Green Home covers:

  • Home location and its relationship to the community
  • Site design
  • Construction systems
  • Building design to optimize energy performance
  • Renewable energy systems
  • Material selection
  • Indoor environmental quality
  • Water efficiency
  • Material selection

Written by the founder of BuildingGreen-North America's premier green building authority-this book will prove useful not only to future homeowners, but also to designers and builders seeking to meet this demand. Building professionals well-versed in green building may find this a useful book to give to potential clients to convey the scope and principles of green building.

Alex Wilson is President of Building-Green, an authoritative source for information on environmentally responsible design and construction, which also publishes Environmental Building News. Co-editor Mark Piepkorn has extensive experience with natural and traditional building methods.

 

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