Prescriptions for a healthy house : a practical guide for architects, builders & homeowners / Paula Baker-Laporte, Erica Elliott and John Banta.

By: Baker-Laporte, Paula, 1953-Contributor(s): Elliott, Erica, 1948- | Banta, John, 1955-Material type: TextTextPublication details: Gabriola Island, B.C. : New Society Publishers, c2008Edition: 3rd rev. edDescription: xxiii, 327 pages : illustrations, ports. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780865716049 (pbk.)Other title: Healthy houseSubject(s): HOUSE CONSTRUCTION | SICK BUILDING SYNDROME | GREEN PRODUCTS | HOUSING AND HEALTH | DWELLINGS -- ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING | BUILDING MATERIALS -- ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS | ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC -- HEALTH ASPECTS | HABITATIONS -- CONSTRUCTIONLOC classification: TH 4812 .B35 2008
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Foreword by Helmut Ziehe -- Preface -- Part I. Overview -- Part II. Specification: Division I, General requirements -- Division 2, Site work -- Division 3, Concrete -- Division 4, Earth masonry and other alternatives to frame construction -- Division 5, Metals -- Division 6, Wood and plastics -- Division 7, Thermal and moisture control -- Division 8, Openings -- Divisions 9, Finishes -- Division 10, Specialties -- Division 11, Equipment -- Division 12 -- Furnishings -- Division 13, Special construction -- Division 14. Conveying systems -- Division 15. Mechanical -- Division 16. Electrical -- Appendix A: MCS: What is it? -- Appendix B: Resource List
Summary: Although there’s nothing complicated about constructing healthier homes, building for health is still not standard practice, and in fact there are many aspects of conventional home construction that are detrimental to human well-being. From foundation to rooftop, to home care and repair, Prescriptions for a Healthy House takes the mystery out of healthy-house building, renovation, and maintenance by walking the owner/architect/builder team through the entire construction process. Chapters include: · Frame construction alternatives · Thermal and moisture control · Flooring and finishes · Furnishings The authors—an architect, a medical doctor, and a restoration consultant—bring a singular combination of expertise and perspectives to this book. The result—now in its third completely updated edition—is a unique guide to creating healthy indoor and outdoor spaces, including many new resources, as well as specialized knowledge from several nationally recognized experts in the field of building biology.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-317) and index.

Acknowledgments -- Foreword by Helmut Ziehe -- Preface -- Part I. Overview -- Part II. Specification: Division I, General requirements -- Division 2, Site work -- Division 3, Concrete -- Division 4, Earth masonry and other alternatives to frame construction -- Division 5, Metals -- Division 6, Wood and plastics -- Division 7, Thermal and moisture control -- Division 8, Openings -- Divisions 9, Finishes -- Division 10, Specialties -- Division 11, Equipment -- Division 12 -- Furnishings -- Division 13, Special construction -- Division 14. Conveying systems -- Division 15. Mechanical -- Division 16. Electrical -- Appendix A: MCS: What is it? -- Appendix B: Resource List

Although there’s nothing complicated about constructing healthier homes, building for health is still not standard practice, and in fact there are many aspects of conventional home construction that are detrimental to human well-being.

From foundation to rooftop, to home care and repair, Prescriptions for a Healthy House takes the mystery out of healthy-house building, renovation, and maintenance by walking the owner/architect/builder team through the entire construction process. Chapters include:

· Frame construction alternatives
· Thermal and moisture control
· Flooring and finishes
· Furnishings

The authors—an architect, a medical doctor, and a restoration consultant—bring a singular combination of expertise and perspectives to this book. The result—now in its third completely updated edition—is a unique guide to creating healthy indoor and outdoor spaces, including many new resources, as well as specialized knowledge from several nationally recognized experts in the field of building biology.

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