Reviews for the first edition of Ecohouse:
'It's great to read a book with a no-nonsense message'
The Architectural Review
'Sue Roaf has been able to show wonderful examples of climate-sensitive design from around the world. She addresses the architectural issues head on. The book is a good read, wonderfully illustrated and full of inspiration for the eco-enthusiast or self builder.' 5-star Amazon customer review
'At no time did I feel that the presentation was dry; the text is well supported by diagrams, photographs and technical drawings...The information is never less than practical and so far I have not come across a better way to grasp the subtleties and contradictions of what makes an ecohouse.' 5-star Amazon customer review
'I was prepared to find some of the sections a bit too techie, but in fact was riveted from start to finish. Very well written throughout and the case studies are fantastic.'
5-star Amazon customer review
Reviews for Ecohouse 2:
'A must-read for architects, builders and eco-house enthusiasts!'
EcoTech Magazine -- Review --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Review
'As straightforward and compelling as Ed Mazria's The Passive Solar Energy Book (1979), this seminal work is today's most accessible guide for aspiring designers of sustainable residential buildings worldwide.'
Society of Building Science Educators
'A must-read for architects, builders and eco-house enthusiasts!'
EcoTech Magazine
Reviews for the First Edition of Ecohouse:
'It's great to read a book with a no-nonsense message.'
The Architectural Review
'Sue Roaf has been able to show wonderful examples of climate-sensitive design from around the world. She addresses the architectural issues head on. The book is a good read, wonderfully illustrated and full of inspiration for the eco-enthusiast or self builder.'
5-star Amazon customer review
Ecohouse 2 is a valuable introduction to green building principles.-- Energy Design Update --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

