Energy Efficient Buildings: Architecture, Engineering, and Environment
Hawkes, Dean and Forster, Wayne in Association with Arup Partnership

Praise for Energy Efficient Buildings:
“Critical studies of outstanding recent building projects around the world
reveal the many innovative ways designers can integrate architecture and
engineering to produce buildings that are both attractive and energy
efficient.”
—From House To Home

Overview
An examination of how energy efficiency can be enhanced by integrating advances in architecture and engineering.
Exploring the evolving relationship between architecture and engineering, this book examines the environmental function and performance of buildings in the twenty-first century. Critical studies of outstanding recent building projects around the world reveal the many innovative ways designers can integrate architecture and engineering to produce buildings that are both attractive and energy efficient. 180 color and 120 black-and-white illustrations.
About the Author
Dean Hawkes is professor of architectural design and Wayne Forster is a lecturer at Cardiff University.
ISBN: 0-393-73092-1
2002
Clothbound
