"architecture and climate" |
Routledge | Paperback Jul 2005 'A must-read for practitioners, teachers and others interested in or working with energy use in the built environment,...more 288 pages | | ||
Birkhäuser Architecture | Hardcover Nov 1999 In the very near future energy-efficient building will cease to be the exception but will be the rule. Whether...more 176 pages | | ||
Princeton Architectural Press | Hardcover Mar 2010 The geographic region around the North Pole is a raw and exotic area of untouched nature and inescapable beauty. Unique...more 240 pages | | ||
Macmillan General Reference | Hardcover Jul 1993 A noted horticulture author offers advice on selecting the right plants for the right environment in order to save...more 192 pages | | ||
Routledge | Hardcover Mar 2012 This book traces the evolving relationship between the architecture and climate of Britain from the late sixteenth to...more 272 pages | | ||
Green Books | Kindle Edition Aug 2010 Climate change is inescapable. Even if the whole world stopped pumping carbon dioxide into the sky today, at least...more 256 pages | | ||
Chronicle Books | Paperback Jan 1997 Now available in paperback, The California Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright (first published as Romanza) is the first...more 132 pages | | ||
Design for Flooding: Architecture, Landscape, and Urban Design for Resilience to Climate Change | Donald Watson Wiley | Kindle Edition Oct 2010 The complete guide to planning and design for water sustainability, as well as flooding and natural...more 336 pages | | ||
Birkhäuser Architecture | Paperback Jan 2000 Francois Roche (born in 1961 in Paris) and his partner Stephanie Lavaux (born in 1966 on the Reunion Island) are...more 160 pages | | ||
Chronicle Books | Hardcover Dec 1988 The first book to focus exclusively on Frank Lloyd Wright's California architecture. Many fine examples of Wright's...more 1 pages | | ||









