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4.0 out of 5 stars Basics of green building design
If you want to get a broad basic understanding of 1 - the basic models of todays systems of how we as humans are affecting the basic ecologoical systems we have on earth (without trying to go into any detail) and then 2 - how as a design consultant/architect/a home owner wishing to create a 'greener' home then this is definately the book for you. The author gives you the...
Published on February 15, 2008 by Down under designer

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1.0 out of 5 stars Sadly, nothing like "the best so far"
For more detail, see my forthcoming book review in Landscape & Urban Planning, or the recent review (not by me) in Landscape Architecture Magazine.
As an author whose main focus is on sustainability in landscape architectural practice, I go out of my way to encourage anyone with similar expertise. However, Regenerative Design Techniques (RDT) will disappoint anyone...
Published on June 20, 2003 by Kim Sorvig


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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Sadly, nothing like "the best so far", June 20, 2003
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This review is from: Regenerative Design Techniques: Practical Applications in Landscape Design (Hardcover)
For more detail, see my forthcoming book review in Landscape & Urban Planning, or the recent review (not by me) in Landscape Architecture Magazine.
As an author whose main focus is on sustainability in landscape architectural practice, I go out of my way to encourage anyone with similar expertise. However, Regenerative Design Techniques (RDT) will disappoint anyone whose focus is landscape-specific. More than 2/3 of the book concerns buildings exclusively, on topics such as solar water and space heating or indoor air quality. It is not a bad book on green architecture, and contains much useful (although already widely published) information, but is definitely NOT primarily about landscape architecture as claimed by its title. Of its landscape-specific information, some is actively misleading, such as the claim that automatic-control irrigation uses 75% MORE water than a handheld hose (true only if the controller is maladjusted and the hose-holder is exquisitely attentive). The single review on Amazon that praises the book so highly is written by someone from the same university as the authors.
If there were no solid landscape-specific information available, this book might have been a first step. However, that information is available from a wide range of sources including (but by no means limited to) my own books and articles for Landscape Architecture Magazine. Again, as a book on green BUILDINGS, RDT is not bad; as a title on landscape architecture it is extremely limited.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Basics of green building design, February 15, 2008
This review is from: Regenerative Design Techniques: Practical Applications in Landscape Design (Hardcover)
If you want to get a broad basic understanding of 1 - the basic models of todays systems of how we as humans are affecting the basic ecologoical systems we have on earth (without trying to go into any detail) and then 2 - how as a design consultant/architect/a home owner wishing to create a 'greener' home then this is definately the book for you. The author gives you the base of why you are to do something and then some basic design element on how you can effectively perform a desired system.

The book is easy to read and follow and has very good illitrations throughout.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Sustainable Design Book Yet!, October 14, 2002
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Jonathan Pote (Mississippi State, MS United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Regenerative Design Techniques: Practical Applications in Landscape Design (Hardcover)
The book Regenerative Design Techniques by Melby and Cathcart is a welcomed contribution to the field of sustainable design. The book has everything needed for a textbook except problems, yet is so smoothly constructed that it can be read straight through from cover to cover. For most of us in the field, it will be one of the first general reference books available.
The book begins by painting a broad view of the need for highly integrated sustainable design, not limited to only water or energy. The chapters then work their way through the general areas ? water, energy, shelter, waste, and landscapes. The approach used for each specific topic is highly effective. The concept is introduced, with general concepts and drawings. Then specific information for construction is offered and engineering tables for actual designs. Most importantly, sample calculations, drawings, and photographs of actual cases are incorporated.
In a field that has been strong on ideals and short on details, this is a rich addition. It makes one realize how much we have been missing up until now.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Sustainable Design Book Yet, October 14, 2002
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Jonathan Pote (Mississippi State, MS United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Regenerative Design Techniques: Practical Applications in Landscape Design (Hardcover)
The book Regenerative Design Techniques by Melby and Cathcart is a welcome contribution to the field of sustainable design. The book has everything needed for a textbook except problems, yet is so smoothly constructed that it can be read straight through from cover to cover. For most of us in the field, it will be one of the first general reference books available.
The book begins by painting a broad view of the need for highly integrated sustainable design, not limited to only water or energy. The chapters then work their way through the general areas ? water, energy, shelter, waste, and landscapes. The approach used for each specific topic is highly effective. The concept is introduced, with general concepts and drawings. Then specific information and for construction is offered and engineering tables for actual designs. Most importantly, they then walk through sample calculations, drawings, and photographs of actual cases. The reader is left knowing why this is important, when to use it and how to build one.
In a field that has been strong on ideals and short on details, this is a rich addition. It makes one realize how much we have been missing up until now.
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