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This listing, which is neither exhaustive nor
comprehensive, has been assembled to help make readers aware of
related resources supporting principles of enclosure. Many of these
also appear in the January 2002 Perspectives on Sustainability which
resides within Architectural Science Forum. Some interesting books
have also been listed which provide a more tangible reference than
the electronic format of the Web. Users of these resources and visitors
to this site are encouraged to contact the author with suggestions
and/or contributions for sites and publications not listed here
that may be of interest to others.
Web Sites
The Institute for
Research in Construction at the National
Research Council of Canada is an excellent resource for information
on building enclosures. Look up the Publications link for numerous
free publications online, in particular a series of Canadian Building
Digests ranging across a spectrum of technical topics.
Oak Ridge National
Laboratory Building Technology Center hosts
a site dealing with building envelope performance issues.
Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Energy
and Environmental Technologies Division provides insight into a
number of the technologies related to building enclosures.
Environment
Canada's Weather Office houses
climate data which is available online free of charge for most Canadian
locations.
The Kinetic Design
Group at MIT has
as its goal the creation of architectural solutions that can demonstrate
responsive and intelligently active behaviors with respect to changing
individual, social and environmental needs.
Architecture
of Life is an eye-opening look at biological
concepts that may be adapted to building enclosures.
Godden
Structural Engineering Slide Library is a
free online resource that offers high quality images of numerous
structures and building enclosure typologies.
BuildingEnvelopes.org
is an online resource providing state-of-the-art information on
innovation in advanced facades, heating, cooling, ventilation and
lighting systems to support preliminary design of energy-efficient
buildings. A worldwide consortium of professionals, universities,
and research organizations support this effort and provide information
for the site. Enter 'guest' as the login name and password.
Hybrid Ventilation
IEA - ECBCS Annex 35 maintains an
interesting site with numerous case studies of buildings employing
hybrid ventilation strategies. Hybrid ventilation intends to maintain
a satisfactory indoor environment by alternating between and combining
natural and mechanical systems to avoid the cost, the energy penalty
and the consequentially environmental effects of full year-round
air conditioning.
Center
for Buildings and Thermal Systems is part
of the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and contains numerous
links to building enclosure technologies.
Building
Science Corporation in Boston Massachusetts
is the home of Dr. Joe Lstiburek, international advocate of limit
states design for the moisture engineering of building enclosures.
Battle
McCarthy Engineers in London, U.K. is a multi-disciplinary
engineering consultancy, providing: Environmental & Sustainable
Design; Structural Design, Building Service; Engineering; Sustainable
Masterplanning; and Building Engineering Simulation.
Smart Architecture
is a Dutch Web site that deals with architect, concept, technique
and project for a broad range of architectural interventions - check
out the interactive Grid link.
The
U.S. Department of Energy's Technology Roadmaps
offer a glimpse at the future of
energy efficient buildings and technologies.
Solar
Bioclimatic Architecture information is
available in a CD-ROM format from this Belgium site.
IEA Solar Heating
and Cooling Programme Website
provides a perspective on international research directions and
activities. Check out the Energy Links for related information.
Termites?
This site provides valuable information on dealing
with what is becoming a growing problem in many Canadian communities
- informative and invaluable.
Prestel Architecture
and Design publications provide a wide range
of titles related to building enclosures.
Detail Review of
Architecture has uncovered the technology
behind building enclosure methods and materials since 1961.
James &
James Science Publishers
is a leading provider of information for energy and environment
professionals worldwide. A good source of information on European
sustainable architecture.
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Publications
Design with Climate: Bioclimatic
Approach to Architectural Regionalism,
by Victor Olgyay, Princeton University Press, 1963. [Out of print,
but available in most architecture libraries.]
Wind Towers,
Battle McCarthy Consulting Engineers, Academy Editions, 1999.
Climate Responsive Design, by Richard
Hyde, E&FN Spon, 2000.
Eco-Tech: Sustainable Architecture
and High Technology, by Catherine Slessor,
Thames and Hudson, 2001.
in Detail Building Skins:
Concepts,Layers, Materials, by Christian
Schittich (Ed.), Birkhauser, 2001
Double-Skin Facades,
by E. Oesterle, R. Lieb, M. Lutz and W. Heusler, Prestel, 2001.
Architectural Glass Art: Form
and Technique in Contemporary Glass, by
Andrew Moor, Rizzoli, 1998.
Glass Buildings: Material,
Structure and Detail, by Heinz W. Krewinkel,
Heniz W. Krewinkel, Birkhauser 1998.
Glass in Architecture,
by Michael Wigginton, Phaidon Press, 1996.
Glass: Structure and Technology
in Architecture, Stephan Behling, Sophia
Behling (Editors), Prestel, 2000.
The Art of Glass: Integrating
Architecture and Glass, by Stephen Knapp,
Rockport Publishers, 1998.
Glass Construction Manual,
by Christian Schittich, Gerald Staib, Dieter Balkow, Matthias Schuler,
Birkhauser, 1999.
Biggest Glass Palace in the
World, by Ian Ritchie, Ingerid Helsing
Almaas, London Press Ltd., 1999.
Glass: Material in the Service
of Meaning, by Ron Glowen, Kim Levin,
(January) Tacoma Art Museum, 1992.
Masterpieces of Glass: A World
History from the Corning Museum of Glass,
by Robert J. Charleston, and Thomas S. Buechner, Harry N. Abrams,
1993.
Intelligent Glass Facades:
Material, Practice, Design by Andrea Compagno,
Birkhauser, 1999.
Thin Films on Glass (Schott
Series on Glass and Glass Ceramics), by
Hans Bach (Editor), Dieter Krause (Editor), Springer Verlag, 1997.
Light Screens: The Leaded
Glass of Frank Lloyd Wright, Rizzoli International,
2001.
Handbook of Glass in Construction,
by Joseph S. Amstock, McGraw-Hill, 1997.
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