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The green house - new directions in sustainable architecture

Publication Year

2006

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

International examples of sustainable, 'green' homes, designed by a combination of celebrated architects and hitherto unknown practitioners; presented with colour images, plans and accompanying text to describe how the 35 featured properties work with and in the environment.

Author

Stang, A. and Hawthorne, C.

ISBN

1568984812

Publisher Information

Practical Action Publishing

Practical Action Publishing produces books and journals on sustainable change, water and gender issues, agriculture and health.

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