The natural house : a complete guide to healthy, energy-efficient, environmental homes / Daniel D. Chiras
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- TH 4815 .C45 2000

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National University - Manila | LRC - Architecture General Circulation | COA General | GC TH 4815 .C45 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000018072 |
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GC TH 441 .L48 1992 c.2 Why buildings fall down : how structures fail / | GC TH 441 .L48 2002 Why buildings fall down : how structures fail / | GC TH 4812 .B35 2008 Prescriptions for a healthy house : a practical guide for architects, builders & homeowners / | GC TH 4815 .C45 2000 The natural house : a complete guide to healthy, energy-efficient, environmental homes / | GC TH 4817 .M49 1977 Guide for outdoor building & maintenance / | GC TH 4817 .W56 2012 How your house works : a visual guide to understanding and maintaining your home / | GC TH 4818 .B64 1973 Handmade houses : a guide to the woodbutcher's art / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: The sustainable imperative -- Part II. Sustainable systems.
The Natural House is a tour of the construction, costs, and pros and cons of fourteen natural building methods. Straw Bale, Rammed Earth, Cob, Cordwood, Adobe, Earthbags, Papercrete, Earthships…whatever the method, the common goal is to create a house that is economical, energy efficient, nontoxic, soothing to the soul, kind to the environment, and pleasing to behold. This comprehensive sourcebook offers in-depth information that will guide your search for the perfect sustainable dream home. It is a must for home builders, contractors, and architects. Author Dan Chiras shows how you can gain energy independence and reduce your environmental impact through passive solar heating and cooling techniques, solar electricity, wind power, and micro-hydropower. He also explains safe, economical ways to obtain clean drinking water and treat wastewater, and discusses affordable green products. While he's an unabashed advocate of natural building techniques, Chiras takes care not to romanticize and to alert readers to avoidable pitfalls. His detailed, practical, and ecologically sound advice can save tens of thousands of dollars, whether you are buying, building, or renovating a natural home.
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