Green is the major architectural movement of our time. Throughout the world architects are producing sustainable buildings, united solely by their desire to preserve the environment and precious natural resources. Rather than a universal style, conforming to a common language, green architecture is open to local and individual interpretation. Moulded by a whole range of forces - climatic, cultural, professional and social, it is ultimately an architecture of great richness and complexit
This important title of Architectural Design cuts across cultures and building typologies, and includes architecture from diverse geographical regions. There are special features on South Africa, Austalia, Singapore, Hong Kong, The Netherlands and North America, as well as essential introductory essays. Work is brought together from disparate parts of the workld, with little-known buildings being published alongside those of world-famous architects. The volume is interspersed by 'Green Questionnaires', which, offer a unique insight into the view of premier international architects on this subject.
"...a fascinating little volume about green architecture..." (Artsworld.com, 9 November 2001)
" instant visual appeal accessible to the lay reader promotes it s message with immediacy and great impact " (Sustainable Development, May 2003)
"...a fascinating little volume about green architecture..."
(Artsworld.com, 9 November 2001)
" instant visual appeal accessible to the lay reader promotes it s message with immediacy and great impact " (Sustainable Development, May 2003)