Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
218
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2007
Editore
New Age
Edizione
1st Ed.
ISBN-10
8122420370
ISBN-13
9788122420371
Descrizione
In an era of increasing environmental awareness, the exploration of sustainable construction practices has become paramount. This work delves into the realm of alternative building materials and technologies, offering insights into innovative methods that challenge conventional norms. The authors, B. V. Venkatarama Reddy, K. S. Jagadish, and K. S. Najunda Rao, embark on an ambitious journey to explore how alternative materials can reduce a building’s carbon footprint, contributing to a more sustainable future.
The narrative is rich with practical examples and case studies that showcase successful implementations of these alternative techniques. Readers are introduced to various materials that go beyond traditional concrete and brick, highlighting the benefits of utilizing local resources and minimizing waste. The authors emphasize the importance of integrating indigenous knowledge with modern engineering practices, fostering a sense of community and environmental stewardship.
As they navigate the landscape of alternative technologies, the authors also address the challenges associated with adopting these practices, including economic factors, regulation hurdles, and the need for skilled labor. They advocate for a collaborative approach, urging architects, builders, and policymakers to rethink how structures are designed and constructed.
Ultimately, this exploration not only serves as a guide for those in the construction industry but also ignites a broader conversation about how society can adapt its building practices in harmony with nature. The vision presented by the authors encourages a shift toward resilience and sustainability, making a compelling case for the future of construction.
The narrative is rich with practical examples and case studies that showcase successful implementations of these alternative techniques. Readers are introduced to various materials that go beyond traditional concrete and brick, highlighting the benefits of utilizing local resources and minimizing waste. The authors emphasize the importance of integrating indigenous knowledge with modern engineering practices, fostering a sense of community and environmental stewardship.
As they navigate the landscape of alternative technologies, the authors also address the challenges associated with adopting these practices, including economic factors, regulation hurdles, and the need for skilled labor. They advocate for a collaborative approach, urging architects, builders, and policymakers to rethink how structures are designed and constructed.
Ultimately, this exploration not only serves as a guide for those in the construction industry but also ignites a broader conversation about how society can adapt its building practices in harmony with nature. The vision presented by the authors encourages a shift toward resilience and sustainability, making a compelling case for the future of construction.
Generi
Scienza e Tecnologia