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Written by Camille Chami
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
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Eco Skyscrapers
Author/Editor: Ken Yeang
Publication Date: Published
Size: 266mmx156mm
Binding: Casebound with jacket
Pages: 160
Illustrations: Full Colour
Description:
For many, ecoskyscrapers are synonymous with Ken Yeang. In more
than three decades of practice, Ken Yeang has almost single-handedly
pioneered and developed this building genre.
This book presents Ken Yeang's work on the design of ecologically
responsive skyscrapers, and includes his essay on applying green-design
principles to the skyscraper typology, as well as a preface by Steve
Featherstone, an introduction by David Scott (Chairman of The Council
on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat) and a critique by Professor Ivor
Richards.
Ken Yeang makes it clear at the outset that the skyscraper building
type is probably the most ecologically unfriendly of all building
types, but states that until an economically viable alternative is
identified, it is necessary to make them as humane and as sustainable
as possible. Each project is presented together with data on its
climatic location, the local vegetation, plot ratio, net and gross
areas. The book is invaluable to those seeking to design green
skyscrapers.
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