Ubicación Física: 720.47 / Z46
Micro green : tiny houses in nature / | |
Autor: | Zeiger, Mimi. |
Pié de imprenta: | New York : Rozzoli International Publications, 2011. |
Descripción: | 220 p. ilustraciones, fotos a color y láminas. |
ISBN: | 9780847835836. |
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Resumen: | Micro Green delves into the concept of compact living and demonstrates the possibilities of living with less while maintaining a rich life. As sustainable architecture becomes mainstream, many architects and designers are using technology and with to experiment with what it means to be green, an the results are both effecyive and enthralling. The rustic tree housesm airy domes, and recycled scrap structures of Micro Green are presented through vivid photography and detailed building plans, and display a range of environmental influences. here living spaces are carved out of hillsides, trees rise through decks and fllors, and walls melt seamless back into the surrounding wood. Though many of the homes chronicled in Micro Green are unique in design, their economical size and ingenious interior spaces are the epitome of practicality, and its potential for rural, suburban, and even urban ecosystems. Small in both carbon and architectural footprint, the dwellings in Micro Greeen have large implications for the global movements of eco-consciousness and sustainability. |
Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Notas | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libro - Reserva | Biblioteca Sede 4 Hemeroteca-Libros | Colección Reserva | 720.47 / Z46 (Navegar estantería) | Ej. 1 | Disponible | Reserva | 13383 |
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Micro Green delves into the concept of compact living and demonstrates the possibilities of living with less while maintaining a rich life. As sustainable architecture becomes mainstream, many architects and designers are using technology and with to experiment with what it means to be green, an the results are both effecyive and enthralling. The rustic tree housesm airy domes, and recycled scrap structures of Micro Green are presented through vivid photography and detailed building plans, and display a range of environmental influences. here living spaces are carved out of hillsides, trees rise through decks and fllors, and walls melt seamless back into the surrounding wood. Though many of the homes chronicled in Micro Green are unique in design, their economical size and ingenious interior spaces are the epitome of practicality, and its potential for rural, suburban, and even urban ecosystems. Small in both carbon and architectural footprint, the dwellings in Micro Greeen have large implications for the global movements of eco-consciousness and sustainability.
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