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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Island Press
  • ISBN-10: 1642832650
  • ISBN-13: 9781642832655
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Island Press
  • ISBN-10: 1642832650
  • ISBN-13: 9781642832655
If you were asked to close your eyes and envision where you are happiest, would you picture somewhere inside a building? North Americans are inside buildings for more than 90% of the day. Meanwhile, the indoors are stifling us, sometimes even killing us. Buildings, and the materials that make them up, expose us to materials linked to negative health impacts. The construction and operation of buildings is responsible for 40% of climate-changing carbon emissions. 

In the US, the design choices made by the typical architecture firm employee each year can reduce emissions by about 300 times that of an average American. But the promise of sustainable architecture will not be realized if sustainability remains a secondary consideration for architects. What if great design were defined by its ability to cool the planet, heal communities, enhance ecological functioning, and advance justice?

In People, Planet, Design, architect Corey Squire builds the case, provides the data, and lays out the practical tools for a transformative human-centered architecture. This approach integrates beauty and delight with an awareness of how every design choice impacts the community, the planet, and the people who will use the building. Outcome-focused with a deep dive into practical design strategies, the book showcases ten building systems that embody design excellence.

Squire centers the idea that by focusing on the desired outcomes—that buildings shelter us from the elements without disconnecting us from the world, that buildings provide the quality of air, light, and views we now know to be essential to health, productivity, and joy—we can move beyond the checklist mentality that has captured much of the design community.

Essential reading for architects who want to transform what the profession means, People, Planet, Design pioneers a new vision and sets readers up with clear guidance on implementing it. Only when design prioritizes people, as it should, can architecture realize its full potential.
 


In the US, design choices made by the typical architecture firm employee each year can reduce emissions by about 300 times that of an average American. What if great design were defined by its ability to cool the planet, heal communities, enhance ecological functioning, and advance justice?

In People, Planet, Design, architect Corey Squire builds the case, provides the data, and lays out the practical tools for human-centered architecture. This approach integrates beauty and delight with an awareness of every design choice’s impact. Outcome-focused with a deep dive into practical strategies, the book showcases ten building systems that embody design excellence.

Essential reading for architects who want to transform what the profession means, People, Planet, Design pioneers a new vision and sets readers up with clear guidance for implementation.
 
Foreword by Z Smith
Preface
Acknowledgments


Part I: Theory

Chapter 1: Form and Function

Chapter 2: Benefits and Barriers

Chapter 3: Effective Communication

Part II: Practice

Chapter 4: Vision

Chapter 5: Culture

Chapter 6: Design Process

Chapter 7: Information, Resources, and Knowledge

Part III: Design

Chapter 8: Scale

Chapter 9: Windows

Chapter 10: Air Quality and Quantity

Chapter 11: The Roof

Chapter 12: Structure

Chapter 13: Electricity

Chapter 14: Interior Finishes

Chapter 15: The Benefits of Trees

Chapter 16: Access

Chapter 17: User Behavior

Notes
Suggested Reading Resources
About the Author and Illustrator
Corey Squire is an architect and nationally recognized expert in sustainable design. Working as both a sustainability leader within architecture practices and a sustainable design consultant through his firm, Dept. of Sustainability, Corey has empowered multiple award-winning design firms to achieve high-performance projects across their portfolios. Corey lectures nationally on a range of sustainable design related topics and was a lead author of the AIA Framework for Design Excellence, a resource that's actively redefining excellence in the built environment. He is an Associate Principal and Director of Sustainability at Bora Architecture and Interiors in Portland Oregon, where he lives with his wife, architect Helena Zambrano, and their son, public transportation advocate, Felix Zambrano Squire.