Green Design - The Architecture of Affordability `Entering a Greener World from the Past in Building Design`
Released on: August 15, 2008, 9:45 am
Press Release Author: Ken Mark MacBean, BS, MET/ MS, PhD(abd), MLArch, MRINA
Industry: Environment
Press Release Summary: What happens when developers, builders and owners save 15-60% on the final cost of a building due to the use of an alternative green foundation system? Award-winning designs can be constructed on green engineering systems presented by, Ken Mark MacBean, BS, MET/ MS, PhD(abd), MLArch, MRINA - who answers all such questions and more in the book; Green Design-The Architecture of Affordability.
Press Release Body: In this concise writing the author describes a new direction in use of traditional materials and processes to provide environmentally-sound and cost-effective buildings which can be incorporated into low-and high-end projects for the full-range of architectural types, styles and configurations. The primer addresses resource protection and structural engineering of efficient, quality light foundations, which could revolutionize the affordability of housing, globally, when compared with other more conventional technologies.
The book expediently covers ecological design and engineering factors, international resources, materials and public policy issues in environmental design. But this work is not an attempt to critique all alternative design technologies, nor is it an analysis of the social acceptability of all construction practices. Instead, what is presented is one superior method for dramatically lowering the cost of building construction while acknowledging that the only lasting means to affordable building is in the ongoing reconsideration of why we build as we do, and the honest examination of how low-impact resources and practices can be used to affect the kind of practical changes needed in affordable-to-build shelters for owner's and the environment.
This one-of-a-kind guide is a must for the green minded home builder, forward-thinking homeowner, and sustainable-design professional and public leadership all over the world who are facing affordable housing dilemmas or shortages in supply of conventionally buildable home sites. For the first time, this book describes the low-cost and high-benefit foundation planning applied in resort, coastal, port and beach housing investments which can now be used by all, including the expanding category of flood and storm serge recovery zone housing and landslide or reclaimed land conversion to residential property developments.
Meet the Author: Ken Mark MacBean is an architect, designer, and scientist by training, and a published architectural journalist/multi-book author. He is known as the innovative social entrepreneur/founder of IDAD and principal of MDLA Design Consultancy featured in the top architecture & engineering firm report by Hospitality Construction Magazine. He is considered by many authorities to have an original design philosophy, and he receives invitations to many design venues, including those by developers, who have placed his name on their international roster of top architects and planners.
ISBN 1-60474-741-2
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Web Site: http://www.kenneth.idad.org
Contact Details: Contact the author at: kmacbean@dcemail.com