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Paperback Earth Sheltered Housing Design 1092 Book

ISBN: 0442288212

ISBN13: 9780442288211

Earth Sheltered Housing Design 1092

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Rear cover notes: "Before the use of fossil fuels was commonplace, man often turned to the earth for protection from the elements and extremes of climate. Now, with fuel supplies dwindling and fuel... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The best reference for planning your new earth sheltered home

This is a must have for those planning on building a new home. It covers the different principles and techniques on Earth Sheltered construction in a logical and scientific manner. It looks at earth sheltered building from a engineering perspective and provides the testing means and results. I suggest not even talking to a builder until you've read this book.

Perfect, 'exactly what it said on the tin'!!!!!

Perfect, 'exactly what it said on the tin'!!!!! Came well packaged and exact time as specified

Green, Green, Green

Very academic approach, and seems to have significant practical testing. Excellent descriptions of techniques and pros and cons of each. I enjoyed this book immensely.

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Earth Sheltered Housing Design: Guidelines Examples, and References- Universty Of Minnesota ~ ISBN: 0442288212 318 pages, well done, many examples and styles of sheltered and underground designs. Fabulous technical guide to earth sheltered (underground) housing. Chapters include site planning, architectural design, energy use, structural design, waterproofing and insulation, building codes, illustrative designs, cold climate designs, warm climate designs. Includes photos of homes, design details, backfilling, solar gain, roofs, and many real world examples shown including Davis Caves, solaria and ecology houses. Appendices include energy calculations and comparisons, financing issues and references. Architects represented: Don Metz, the Winston House and the baldtop dugout; John Barnard, ecology houses; Carmody and Ellison, the Jones House; Michael McGuire, the Clark Nelson House; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Karsky, the Karsky house; Joe Topiv, the topic house; Andy Davis, the Davis Cave; Big Outdoors People, big outdoors dome (concept only); Malcolm Wells, solaria; Ron McClure, rousselot house; Coffee & Crier, bordie residents; William Morgan architects, the Dune House; David Wright environmental architects, the sundown house at Sea Ranch; Roland Coate, the Alexander house; Philip Johnson, the Geier House; Herman DeJong, Terrasol (unbuilt). Terrific photos of this midcentury modern concept. In-depth references and bibliography. B & W images and illustrations. ___________________________________________________ From The Back Cover: Before the use of fossil fuels was commonplace, man often turned to the earth for protection from the elements and extremes of climate. Now, with fuel supplies dwindling and fuel prices rapidly rising, it is time to reconsider the benefits of habitation below the earth's surface. This book of guidelines offers homeowners and architects a comfortable and economic approach to underground housing based on modern construction techniques. It provides plans, details and photographs of existing examples of earth sheltered houses from around the country, and shows how to design homes using such low cost natural resource and energy-saving systems as layers of soil insulation and passive solar heating. Many of the homes illustrate how the designs can be adapted to take advantage of specific natural surroundings. Avoiding the use of technical language whenever possible, the authors give clear-cut explanations of energy performance in earth sheltered homes, as well as helpful hints on selecting materials and equipment. The reader will find basic information on warm climate and cold climate designs, including detailed coverage of plans, site selection, waterproofing and insulation, as well as zoning codes and other public policy issues that relate to underground construction. Essential advice is given on systems which provide maximum protection from wind chill, unwanted infiltration, and direct heat loss. All the facts are h

earth sheltered housing design / university of minnesota

This book is an "must have". It contains complete formulars that help the average person consider the design requirements.
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