Nuevo:
US$31.32US$31.32
Entrega GRATIS entre el 16 - 20 de mayo
Enviado por: The Art of Savings Vendido por: The Art of Savings
Ahorra con Usado - Bueno
US$9.97US$9.97
Enviado por: Amazon Vendido por: Kuleli Books
Devolver gratis este producto
Ofrecemos retornos fáciles y prácticos con al menos una opción de retorno gratuito: sin gastos de envío. Todos los retornos deben cumplir con nuestra política de retornos.
Más información sobre las devoluciones gratis.- Ve a tus pedidos y empieza el proceso de devolución
- Seleccione su opción de envío gratis preferida
- Entregar y marcharse
Lo sentimos; hubo un problema.
Hubo un error al recuperar tus Listas de Deseos. Por favor inténtalo de nuevo.Lo sentimos; hubo un problema.
Lista no disponible.
Descarga la app de Kindle gratis y comienza a leer libros Kindle al instante desde tu smartphone, tablet o computadora, sin necesidad de ningún dispositivo Kindle.
Lee al instante desde tu navegador con Kindle para la web.
Usando la cámara de tu celular escanea el siguiente código y descarga la aplicación Kindle.
Imagen no disponible
Color:
-
-
-
- Para ver la descarga de este video Flash Player
30 Energy-Efficient Houses...You Can Build Tapa blanda – 1 Enero 1977
Opciones de compra y productos Add-on
- Número de páginas316 páginas
- IdiomaInglés
- EditorialRodale Pr
- Fecha de publicación1 Enero 1977
- Dimensiones11 x 8.5 x 0.88 pulgadas
- ISBN-100878571914
- ISBN-13978-0878571918
Detalles del producto
- Editorial : Rodale Pr; Primera edición (1 Enero 1977)
- Idioma : Inglés
- Tapa blanda : 316 páginas
- ISBN-10 : 0878571914
- ISBN-13 : 978-0878571918
- Dimensiones : 11 x 8.5 x 0.88 pulgadas
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº2,277,346 en Libros (Ver el Top 100 en Libros)
- nº7,853 en Tecnología (Libros)
- nº41,278 en Ingeniería Profesional (Libros)
- Opiniones de clientes:
Sobre el autor

Descubre más libros del autor, ve autores similares, lee recomendaciones de libros y más.
Opiniones de clientes
- 5 estrellas4 estrellas3 estrellas2 estrellas1 estrella5 estrellas50%16%20%14%0%50%
- 5 estrellas4 estrellas3 estrellas2 estrellas1 estrella4 estrellas50%16%20%14%0%16%
- 5 estrellas4 estrellas3 estrellas2 estrellas1 estrella3 estrellas50%16%20%14%0%20%
- 5 estrellas4 estrellas3 estrellas2 estrellas1 estrella2 estrellas50%16%20%14%0%14%
- 5 estrellas4 estrellas3 estrellas2 estrellas1 estrella1 estrella50%16%20%14%0%0%
Las opiniones de clientes, incluidas las valoraciones de productos ayudan a que los clientes conozcan más acerca del producto y decidan si es el producto adecuado para ellos.
Para calcular la valoración global y el desglose porcentual por estrella, no utilizamos un promedio simple. En cambio, nuestro sistema considera cosas como la actualidad de la opinión y si el revisor compró el producto en Amazon. También analiza las opiniones para verificar la confiabilidad.
Más información sobre cómo funcionan las opiniones de clientes en AmazonOpiniones destacadas de los Estados Unidos
Se produjo un problema al filtrar las opiniones. Vuelve a cargar la página.
-
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 20 de marzo de 2017A delightful book; the high-contrast B&W photos of the 1970s are very interesting, and the author tells a story with many opinions of others. The explanations, photos, and especially technical drawings (and photos of miniatures!) are quite good.
-
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 21 de febrero de 2021Had it before, have it gain now. Easy deal.
-
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 28 de diciembre de 2014I first read this book about twenty years ago and used many of it's principles in building my first home. I recently bought another copy and was startled to be relearn how how Wade's guidelines are almost as completely relevant today as they were decades ago. I am now planning our "last" home and this book is my most constant reference. I highly recommend it as well as Wade's "Low Cost Energy Efficient Housing".
-
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 13 de julio de 2009The opening chapter, Getting Started, reads like it could be talking about the current situation in Australia and the US. "A recent article in the Wall Street Journal indicated that small houses as well as small cars are not selling well. Major tract housing builders are said to be cancelling their construction plans for small houses because'they' (the buyers) don't want just a little box. Maybe the builders should have a look at what is happening to the auto industry. Recently introduced, heavily advertised compacts from Detroit have sold poorly. The manufacturers try to excuse poor sales by saying that the public doesnt want small cars. Yet, well designed, properly engineered and reasonably priced cars are selling so well that there are even waiting lists.".This was written in 1977.
We have been infested with McMansions built in a Suburbaslum, this book looks at a lifestyle and a sustainable existence that more people should have a look at. People should stop and consider what they really need as opposed to what the car/TV/House salesman is telling them they need.
It is a shame that this book is out of print as I think that the current climate is calling for another era of Owner Builder innovation.
-
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 14 de diciembre de 2014i built a 24x24 with a 12x24 loft back in 80... the book was great back then.. i assume nothing has changed
-
Calificado en Estados Unidos el 24 de julio de 1998If you want to learn how to lessen your impact on the planet, this book is one of the best guides. It offers plans of homes that are small yet comfortable, non-traditional yet beautiful. It incoporates such techniques as woods heat, composting toilets, and solar energy. It is highly recommended if you want to make a positive improvement to the environment.
Opiniones más destacadas de otros países
-
Gil RandCalificado en Canadá el 21 de febrero de 20183.0 de 5 estrellas It contains a lot of ideas which may not have occurred to the builder and is good for that
Overall the book is worth having if you don't have to pay a lot for it. It contains a lot of ideas which may not have occurred to the builder and is good for that. The age of the publication is reflected in the prices stated for materials and land, completely invalid by today's standards. A lot of the plans depict what I think of as tree houses without a tree. Some of the plans have construction methods that likely would not pass a government inspection.