走进西瓦诺-大型社区可持续发展的案例研究-影印版 本书特色
this greensource book offers a complete survey of civano, the largest high-performancemixed-use community in the united states. located in tucso.n, arizona, civano encom-passes high standards of resource conservation, sustainability, and solar energy use.inside the civano project features insider information on the planning, funding, building, and management of this development, which integrates residential communitieswith shopping, workplace, school, and civic facilities, as well as parks and naturalopen spaces. the book discusses the zoning and building code guidelines, sustainablebuilding materials, energy standards, and water conservation technologies that makecivano ahead of its time.
走进西瓦诺-大型社区可持续发展的案例研究-影印版 目录
foreword preface acknowledgments chapter 1 a seed is planted: the early stages of land planning planning permits conforming introduction to the charter of the new urbanism location, location, location proximity to water and wastewater infrastructure framing the commons imperiled species and ecological communities wetland and water body conservation useful agricultural land conservation floodplain avoidance brownfield redevelopment high priority brownfield redevelopment preferred locations reduced oil-fueled automobile dependence bicycle infrastructure fantasy island local (vvalking/bicycle scale) housing and jobs school proximity solar radiation, wind and rainfall back to the plan chapter 2 the public/private partnership: a balancing act the state open public meeting law--title 38, chapter 3, article land development meetings reframing the tragedy oil overcharge funds civano gets a petrol-funded boost the tucson institute for sustainable communities pre-planning state lands department urban lands act metropolitan energy commission ideal ideas chapter 3 guiding growth: master planning and analysis excerpt of paul rollins' interview with wayne moody ian mcharg's design with nature, 1969 master planning: applied new urbanism consider density diversify uses mixed use zoning--coming back home transportation network connect to surroundings public spaces maximize accessibility for all involve the community the plan book that never was new urbanism's code chapter 4 impacts and adjustments: the basics of high performance, a.k.a. green auditing the project, energy and water characteristics of the 2007 energy and water use monitoring study correlations evaluation of 2007 energy use cost and energy savings for the city of tucson and civano water use civano phase i water use in common areas civano phase i vs. phase ii comparison mou adaptation home resale values: phase i, phase ii, and a neighboring development inter-civano energy comparison inter-civano water comparison leed-- neighborhood development "certification of a completed neighborhood development" embodied energy a closer vision …… chapter 5 germination chapter 6 tug of war: rediscovery chapter 7 ground breaking: neighborhood one chapter 8 a middle ground--phase ih the costs and benefits of production housing chapter 9 civano's dna: leading the evolution chapter 10 the future neighborhoods: phase iii, iv, the commercial center, and beyond epilogue glossary appendix a civano impact system memorandum of understanding on implementation and monitoring processes; signed june 26, 1 appendix b revised sustainable energy standard bibliography index
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