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The HOK guidebook to sustainable design
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2nd ed.
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Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2006
ISBN:
9780471696131

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Summary

Summary

The practical reference guide on the integration of sustainable, high performance design covers major sustainability issues on an introductory level. Newly updated, this edition emphasizes the project process, cost implications, case studies, and lessons learned from HOK's wide range of project experiences. You'll find: Coverage of issues and design strategies related to site planning and design, energy and water conservation, materials selection and specification, and interior environmental quality. Concise checklists of issues to consider at each stage of the design process, accompanied by detailed how-to guidance. New chapters on post occupancy evaluations and greening your practice. A detailed glossary of terms.

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Author Notes

Sandra Mendler, AIA, LEED AP, is a design principal at HOK in San Francisco, California. She is a nationally recognized advocate for sustainable design and a leader of HOK's sustainable design initiative within HOK
William Odell, AIA, LEED AP, is a design principal at HOK in St. Louis, a frequent speaker about sustainable design, and a leader of HOK's sustainable design initiative within HOK
Mary Ann Lazarus, AIA, LEED AP, is a senior vice president and firmwide sustainable design director at HOK, providing education and resources to project teams


Table of Contents

Paul HawkenRay C. Anderson
Forewordp. ix
Foreword to the First Editionp. xi
Prefacep. xv
Acknowledgmentsp. xix
Chapter 1 Introductionp. 1
Overviewp. 1
Economicsp. 8
Processp. 14
The New Design Process: Ten Key Stepsp. 17
Postoccupancy Evaluationp. 30
Chapter 2 Process Guidancep. 35
Cross-Reference LEED-NC Version 2.2 to Related Project Actionsp. 36
Step 1 Project Definition
Checklistp. 40
Project Actionsp. 41
Step 2 Team Building
Checklistp. 49
Project Actionsp. 50
Step 3 Education and Goal Setting
Checklistp. 57
Project Actionsp. 58
Step 4 Site Evaluation
Checklistp. 67
Project Actionsp. 68
Step 5 Baseline Analysis
Checklistp. 74
Project Actionsp. 75
Step 6 Design Concept
Checklistp. 83
Project Actionsp. 84
Step 7 Design Optimization
Checklistp. 104
Project Actionsp. 108
Step 8 Documents and Specifications
Checklistp. 147
Project Actionsp. 148
Step 9 Bidding and Construction
Checklistp. 157
Project Actionsp. 158
Step 10 Postoccupancy
Checklistp. 163
Project Actionsp. 165
Chapter 3 Considerations by Building Typep. 171
Airportsp. 172
Commercial Interiorsp. 178
Convention Centersp. 184
Detention and Correctional Facilitiesp. 190
Health Care Facilitiesp. 194
Laboratoriesp. 199
Museumsp. 208
Office Buildingsp. 211
Chapter 4 Case Studiesp. 217
40 Grosvenor Place, London, England, United Kingdomp. 218
55 Ninth Street-State Fund Headquarters Expansion, San Francisco, Californiap. 228
Edificio Malecon, Buenos Aires, Argentinap. 238
Government of Canada Building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canadap. 246
JohnsonDiversey Global Headquarters, Racine, Wisconsinp. 258
National Wildlife Federation New Headquarters Office Building, Reston, Virginiap. 271
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Research Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolinap. 285
Winrock International Global Headquarters, Little Rock, Arkansasp. 298
World Resources Institute, Headquarters Office Interiors, Washington, D.C.p. 307
Emory University Whitehead Biomedical Research Building, Atlanta, Georgiap. 319
San Mateo County Sheriff's Forensic Laboratory and Coroner's Office, San Mateo, Californiap. 329
University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, Mary Ann Cofrin Hall, Green Bay, Wisconsinp. 340
Missouri Historical Society, Emerson Electric Center, St. Louis, Missourip. 353
Alfred A. Arraj United States Courthouse, Denver, Coloradop. 363
Santa Clarita Transit Maintenance Facility, Santa Clarita, Californiap. 373
Telstra Stadium (formerly Stadium Australia), Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australiap. 384
Lavasa Master Plan, Mose Valley (Pune), Maharashtra, Indiap. 391
Villa Erques Eco-Resort, Tenerife, Canary Islandsp. 400
Glossaryp. 409
Top Sustainable Design Internet Resourcesp. 443
Sustainable Design Resources in Printp. 447
Indexp. 451