The process of executing an architectural plan a building or the process of executing an architectural plan a building or a landscape can be disastrous for the environment. The construction process whether it is erecting a building or excavating a landscape is destructive. Toxic land sites are disturbed trees are removed bedrock is shattered watercourses are altered. & it goes on
- buildings cause erosion & ongoing water pollution & worldwide they consume a quarter of all energy produced. Fortunately there are numerous ways through which buildings & landscape can be designed to mitigate such negative impacts. 1000 Tips by 100 Eco Architects shows how forward-thinking design & environmentally sound construction practices can create outstanding results. Coming from the worlds leading eco-architecture firms these real-life projects demonstrate the pinnacle of progressive design & eco restraint. Working from the essential objectives of economy sustainability beauty & function the 1000 ideas display a wide array of outcomes. Design plans illlustrate the concepts & captioned photographs display the results. Examples include: Reveal Earths history
- Wire-sawing bedrock horizontally creates a beautiful outdoor terrace; Produce white noise
- A water curtain buffers city sounds while also creating a place for carefree play; Create new activity
- A new island in a lake presents options for activities close to town; Introduce the unexpected
- Wavelike wood installations create spots to sit slide or ride a bike; Echo history
- The layout of a new water park recalls the former agricultural plot; Alter scale
- Irrigation ditches are transformed into waterways in a water park; Seize opportunity
- A quarry is recovered & carved into a pleasing linear landscape; Mix function
- A string of water through an education & sports facilities beautifies & encourages recreation. Fully illustrated & featuring the highest standards of world eco architecture 1000 Tips by 100 Eco Architects is a practical inspiring & provocative reference ideal for anyone practicing or interested in architecture environmental conservation & design.