Environmental Design: An Introduction for Architects and Engineers.Edited by Randall Thomas. London: E. and F. N. Spon. 1996. 19.99 [pounds sterling] This most readable volume comprehensively reviews environmental design elements in 10 chapters, edited and mostly written by Randall Thomas, with five case studies by other members of Max Fordham & Partners. Each chapter concludes with guidelines, all succinct suc·cinct adj. suc·cinct·er, suc·cinct·est 1. Characterized by clear, precise expression in few words; concise and terse: a succinct reply; a succinct style. 2. , some naive, and is generously referenced while further readings are suggested. (The publications of BSRIA BSRIA Building Services Research and Information Association (UK) could warrant greater notice.) The best known of the case study buildings is the De Montfort University De Montfort University (DMU) is a British university situated in Leicester, England. History Origins De Montfort University, which is named after Simon de Montfort who was Earl of Leicester in the 13th century, is one of two universities situated in the Engineering Building, notable for its far-reaching natural ventilation Natural ventilation is the process of supplying and removing air through an indoor space by natural means. There are two types of natural ventilation occurring in buildings: wind driven ventilation and stack ventilation. systems. The Fordham practice has been a forerunner A family of ATM adapters from Marconi (formerly Fore Systems). See Marconi. in exploring what might be termed `moderate solutions' to environmental problems -- and opportunities -- posed by function, site, budget and/or building form and this book is much to its credit. The mission is a well balanced mix of values, architectural and engineering, form and performance, judgement and calculation. If anything, perhaps the emphasis is over-much on `low-tech' rather than the still moderate but more open values of `appropriate technology' -- for `appropriate' now read `sustainable'. An extract fan is a low-cost, compact, controllable device compared to Montfort's towers. Equally, the electric lamp enables much in times and places that sun and sky cannot effectively or economically reach. Architect Edward Cullinan's brief foreword fore·word n. A preface or an introductory note, as for a book, especially by a person other than the author. foreword Noun an introductory statement to a book Noun 1. marks the need for environmentally `responsive expressionism' -- akin, perhaps, to Kant's `the significant to be apparent' -- and rightly finds this book to be an important contribution. It is a book for all designers, for all seasons. |
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