Sustainable Building Conservation Theory and Practice of Responsive Design in the Heritage Environment
Auteur : Prizeman Oriel
This book incorporates UK and international case studies and essays to identify the overlaps in the interests of energy and building conservation.
The relevance and adjustments of qualitative and quantitative frames of reference are introduced, alongside the various expertise of the contributors: architects, designers, conservation consultants and academics. The second part of the book showcases sustainable domestic and non-domestic heritage projects, translating the preceding research into information that practitioners can use in their everyday work.
The book will appeal to architecture students, newly qualified professionals and conservation architects and will enhance readers? ambitions, so that they feel equipped and inspired to work with old buildings sensitively, creatively and sustainably.
Part 1: Evaluations- (Theories) 1. The English Climate and Enduring Principles of Environmental Design 2. The Energy Context of Domestic Traditional Buildings for the UK 3. Retrofitting Heritage Buildings 4. Containing the Questions Part 2: Responses- Practices 5. An Integrated Approach To Heritage And Sustainability: Four Academic Building Projects in the USA 6. New Court Trinity College Cambridge: Continuing a legacy of inhabitation 7. Four Case Studies Demonstrating the Impacts of Energy Conservation in Traditional Domestic Buildings 8. Sustaining Heating in Places of Worship: Physical, Social, Organizational and Commercial Factors as Determinants of Strategic Decision Making and Practical Outcomes Part 3: Conclusions Potential for Further Research
Oriel Prizeman is a RIBA Accredited Conservation Architect trained at Cambridge and the Architectural Association. She ran her own practice focusing on work to listed houses in the Cambridge area from 1996-2012 and has established a new MSc in Sustainable Building Conservation at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff in September 2013.
Date de parution : 12-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Sustainable Building Conservation :
Mots-clés :
UK’s Building Stock; non-domestic heritage projects; ICOMOS International Scientific Committee; traditional buildings; Hygrothermal Modelling; building conservation; SPAB Manifesto; heritage environment; Plas Newydd; Energy Conservation; Fuel Poor Households; Energy Efficiency; Energy Retrofit Project; Energy Sources; Energy Savings; External Wall Insulation; Earth Walled Buildings; Vapour Control Layer; Energy Retrofit; Sap Rating; Underfloor Heating; UK Today; Hardwick Hall; Pre-1919 Dwellings; Side Walls Insulation; Mould Risk; ISC; UK’s Stock; Holistic Assessment Tools