. / compilation, DAMDI Publishing Co.; editor in chief, Pyo Mi Young. 10 volumes: color illustrations and color plans - not strictly a dictionary, more akin to a design sourcebook.
/ Henry J. Cowan and Peter R. Smith; with contributions by W.K. Includes illustrations, definitions, modern terms, environmental definitions such as wind scoops, natural ventilation. / Chris Park.
2007. / James Stevens Curl. 2006. / edited by Cyril M. 2006. / Ken Yeang and Lillian Woo. 2010.
/ Alan Gilpin. 1996.
/ Scott Drake; illustrations by Adam Brown and Tristan Wong. 2009. / compiled by M. 1998. / David D. Entry includes definition, illustrations and further reading list.
/ compiled by James J. 2005.
/ William P. Cunningham, et al., editors. Includes definitions, cultural movements, biographies, regional events, community actions and a short bibliography for each entry. / Jeff Lenburg. Facts on File library of language and literature. Includes a chapter on 'Ecology and the Environment'. / Jerry Yudelson.
Offers the basics of green building and shows how it relates to key issues such as, water conservation, healthy buildings, use of recycled materials, reduction of carbon dioxide, and environmental site planning. / Nevin Cohen, general editor. UCB Only. / Ernest Burden. 2012.
/ Vivian Loftness and Dagmar Haase (eds.). Selected entries from the Encyclopedia of sustainability science and technology.
Home Work - Handbuilt shelterAuthor(s):ShareBuilding on the enormous success of his book 'Shelter, Lloyd Kahn continues his odyssey of finding and exploring the most magnificent and unusual hand-built houses in existence. Among the intriguing domiciles described in 'Homework are a Japanese-styles stilt house accessible only by taking a cable across a river; a stone house in a South African valley whose roof serves as a baboon trampoline; multilevel treehouses on the South China Sea; and a bottle house in the Nevada desert.
Over 1,500 photos illustrate various innovative architectural styles and natural building materials that have gained popularity in the last two decades such as cob, papercrete, bamboo, strawbale, timber framing and earthbags. First published 2004.