Green Building and Remodeling For Dummies
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Green Building and Remodeling For Dummies

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Green Building and Remodeling For Dummies

About this book

Want to build responsibly, reduce waste, and help preserve the environment? Green Building & Remodeling For Dummies is your friendly, step-by-step guide to every facet of this Earth-friendly method of construction. Building a home—even a green home—uses plenty of resources and energy. This practical, hands-on book shows you how to build or remodel conscientiously, whether your dream home is a simple remodel or a brand-new multimillion-dollar mansion.

You'll start by identifying green materials and sizing up potential systems and construction sites. You'll weigh the pros and cons of popular green building methods and identify opportunities for saving money in the long run. Need to find some green professionals to assist you in your venture? We'll help you do that, too. This book will also help you discover how to:

  • Understand the lifecycle of building materials
  • Choose the right system for your green building project
  • Put together a green team
  • Work within your budget
  • Use green building methods and sustainable systems
  • Speed construction and reduce energy use and waste
  • Refinish old fixtures and materials
  • Beware of asbestos and lead-paint hazards
  • Avoid costly mistakes

Complete with lists of ten green things to do on every project and ten things you can do right now in your home in order to go green, Green Building & Remodeling For Dummies is your one-stop guide to planning and building the home you've always wanted.

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Information

Publisher
For Dummies
Year
2011
Print ISBN
9780470175590
eBook ISBN
9781118051863
Part I

The Need for Green

In this part . . .
I begin this part by defining what makes a green building. In order to understand how green building and remodeling works, you need to understand the huge impact buildings have on our planet; Chapter 2 covers this subject, as well as identifying the hidden opportunities in any building. Chapter 3 discusses remodeling issues and ways to add value to your home. Finally, before you start a construction project, you need to put a team together; Chapter 4 explains how to find good professionals for your team.
Chapter 1

Going Green

In This Chapter

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Discovering the reality of how buildings are built
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Asking the right questions before building a new home
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Realizing the benefits of building in a green way
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Considering design
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Mapping the steps to a green building
The way people construct their buildings is about to change radically. It has to. The majority of modern-day buildings waste energy, water, and resources beyond comprehension. It’s not our fault, really. Most architects and builders are completely unaware of the impact buildings have on people’s health and the environment.
Green building is a way of looking at buildings that allows people to be more responsible with energy and natural resources. Going green is usually the most logical and economical choice, whether you’re building or remodeling your home. In the near future, all buildings will be green buildings, whether by preference or regulation — it’s inevitable.
Because green building is a mystery to most people, various rumors, misconceptions, and misperceptions swirl around it. You’ve probably heard a range of odd and funny comments about green building. In this chapter, I dispel these myths and explore why your new home or remodel should incorporate the green building techniques outlined in this book. In addition, I cover the steps to building a green home, including how to select a proper building site. I conclude the chapter with a discussion on costs and the new mindset you’ll need in building your green dream home.

The first green buildings

When do you think the first green building was built? Odds are, you’re picturing something built in the past 50 years or so. What if I told you that the first truly green buildings were the stone dwellings of the Anasazi Indians from A.D. 1?
The Anasazi were a rich culture of farming people who lived in the Four Corners region of the United States (where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet) up until 1300, when drought forced them to migrate. The best examples of their buildings appeared around 700 and consisted of apartment-house-style villages. These villages, built at the tops of mesas, included multiple-room dwellings of beautiful stone masonry.
Why are the pueblos of the Anasazi considered to be green buildings?
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Understanding the sun and heating, the Anasazi oriented their dwellings to the light. These were textbook passive solar buildings featuring natural ventilation.
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Rainwater was captured and irrigated because water is a valuable resource.
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The Anasazi buildings predated electricity but were heated and cooled without heat or air-conditioning.
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Natural stone, mud, and wood were the only materials used.
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The buildings of the Anasazi were completely nontoxic and healthy.
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Centered around a village concept, the Anasazi buildings fostered interaction and a sense of community.
Many of the so-called ā€œinnovativeā€ green features we marvel at today are actually ancient methods of building. Fresh air, passive solar orientation, passive cooling, and many other concepts have been in use for thousands of years.
For a more modern example of green building, you just need to look to the global energy crisis of the 1970s for some pioneering efforts in energy conservation. Arguably, the pioneering Willis Faber and Dumas Headquarters by architect Norman Foster could be considered the first modern green building. Built in 1977, the building features a grass roof, a naturally sunlit atrium, and mirrored windows used to reduce solar gain.
Why is this building considered to be a green one?
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The building is located in the center of the town of Ipswich, centrally located for ease of access.
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The building features a landscaped roof garden.
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The glass curtain wall is tinted to counter solar gain and is suspended from a continuous clamping strip. The building’s design exhibits a pioneering use of low energy consumption.
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An irregular shape of black glass creates a striking and natural form.
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The building is designed to encourage social contact. These social id...

Table of contents

  1. Title
  2. Contents
  3. Introduction
  4. Part I : The Need for Green
  5. Part II : Paying Attention to Material Matters
  6. Part III : Green Building Methods
  7. Part IV : Green Building Systems and Site Planning
  8. Part V : The Part of Tens
  9. : Further Reading

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