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050 _aNK 2081 .C37 2012
100 _aCaruncho, Eric.
_eauthor
245 0 _aBeyond the bahay kubo :
_b16 climate-conscious tropical homes by MaƱosa /
_cEric S. Caruncho; foreword by Francisco T. Manosa
260 _aParanaque City, Philippines :
_bTukod Foundation, Inc.,
_cc2012
300 _a191 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c29 cm.
365 _bPHP2500
505 _aAn Architect's Home -- A House Without Walls -- A Filipino Chinese Home -- A Suburban Oasis -- The Corner House -- A Vertical Home -- The Organic House -- The Ricefield Residence -- The Skylight House -- The Container Home -- Bahay na Bato Nouveau -- A Modern Asian Home -- The Tower House -- The Lake Villa -- The Farmhouse -- A Green Community -- Photography & Art Index -- Glossary
520 _aThe Bahay Kubo was the original sustainable house, and in its form it already embodies all the design principles needed to create convivial spaces that suit our modern way of life without further endangering the planet. Viewed from the prism of contemporary architecture, the bahay kubo provides a surprisingly practical template for designing sustainable, climate-conscious, and energy-efficient homes and buildings that also express a distinct filipino cultural identity. The 16 homes features in this book embody the state of the art in contemporary climate-conscious design and illustrate key principles such as passive cooling, energy-efficient lighting and systems design, and environment-friendly construction. Beyond the Bahay Kubo: 16 Climate-Conscious Tropical Homes by Manosa showcases the next stage in the evolution of contemporary Philippine architecture, and is an invaluable reference for homeowners as well as practicing architects, architecture students and educators.
650 _aARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC--PHILIPPINES--PICTORIAL WORKS
700 _aManosa, Francisco T.
_econtributor
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