Global Warming and the Built Environment

Global Warming and the Built Environment by Robert Samuels, published by E & FN Spon in 1996, explores the significant impact of the built environment on global warming. This edition, comprising 261 pages, presents a collection of insights from contributors of international repute, addressing the increasing relevance of architecture and construction in the context of climate change.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of design and management techniques related to buildings and urban settlements. The book discusses accountability and responsibility within the architectural field, providing a wide perspective on how technology and engineering intersect with environmental concerns. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the relationship between architecture and sustainability.
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The role of the built environment on global warming is seen to be of increasing relevance. In this book, contributors of international repute offer a wide perspectivet on the subject. This new paperback edition offers insights and techniques regarding design and management of buildings and urban settlement and discusses the issues of accountability and responsibility.
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