篇PRonter IDrTox:Nancy Eklund LaterDESIGN:Pure+Applied,NYCsPECIAL THANKS To:Nettie Aljian,NicolaPublished byBednarek,Janet Behning.Megan Carey.Princeton Architectural PressPenny (Yuen Pik)Chu,Russell Fernandez37 East Seventh StreetJan Haux,Clare Jacobson,John King.New York.New York 10003Linda Lee,Katharine Myers,LaurenNelson,Jane Sheinman,Scott Tennent,For a free catalog of books,Jennifer Thompson,Joseph Weston,call1800.722.6657and Deb Wood of Princeton ArchitecturalVisit our web site at www.papress.com.Press-Kevin C.Lippert,publisher2oo5 Princeton Architectural PressLibrary of CongressAll rights reservedCataloging-in-Publication DataPrinted and bound in ChinaStang.Alanna,1970-o8 07 06 o5 54 3 21 First editionThe green house:new directions insustainable architecture /Alanna StangNo part of this book may be used orand Christopher Hawthorne.-ist ed.reproduced in any manner withoutp.cm.written permission from the publisher.Accompanies an exhibition held at theexcept in the context of reviews.National Building Museum in.Washington.DC.Every reasonable attempt has beenISBN 1-56898-481-2 (alk.paper)made to identify owners of copyright.1.Sustainable architecture-Errors or omissions will be corrected inExhibitions.2.Ecological houses-subsequent editions.Exhibitions.L Hawthorne,Christopher.II.TitleThis book was made possible by aNA2542,36,S732005generous grant from the Graham7283709049-dc22Foundation20050001934Copyright筑素村网Z.ZC CONTENTSis City9 FOREWORDChase Rynd20 P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E.ProjectKorteknie StuhlmacherExecutive DirectorRotterdam,The NetherlandsArchitectenNational Building Museum26 156 Reade StreetStudio Petrarca10 INTRODUCTIONCamera-ReadyNew York,New YorkGreen Design30 Colorado CourtPugh Scarpa ArchitectureSanta Monica,California34 ViikkiVarious architectsHelsinki,Finland38 1310 East Union StreetThe Miller/Hull PartnershipSeattle,Washington42 Sea Train HouseOffice of Mobile DesignLos Angeles,California48 The SolaireCesar Pelli AssociatesNew York,New YorkArchitectsJs2 Suburb90 Mountainside54 Solar TubeGeorg Driendl Architects92 House with ShadesAchenbach Architecten+DesignerVienna,AustriaJebenhausen,Germany62 Charlotte ResidenceWilliam McDonough Partners96 SolarHaus IISchwarz ArchitekturCharlotte,North CarolinaEbnet-Kappel,Switzerland68 Villa SariARRAK Arkkitedhit100 Great (Bamboo)WallKengo Kuma AssociatesPori.FinlandShuiguan-Badaling,China74 Little TesseractSteven Holl Architects106R128Werner Sobek IngenieureRhinebeck,New YorkStuttgart,Germany80 Mill Valley Straw-BaleArkin Tilt ArchitectsHouseMarin County,California84 Naked HouseShigeru Ban ArchitectsKawagoe,Japan6Contents莲筑素阀Z.ZS沁.ET 112Waterside140 Desert114 Howard HouseBrian MacKay-Lyons Architects142 Tucson Mountain HouseRick Joy ArchitectsWest Pennant,Nova ScotiaTucson,Arizona120 Swart ResidenceCocks Carmichael148 Giles Loft/StudioLake/Flato ArchitectsMelbourne,AustraliaSan Antonio,Texas126 Lake Washington HouseOlson Sundberg Kundig154 Loloma 5 LoftsWill Bruder ArchitectsMercer Island,WashingtonAllen ArchitectsScottsdale,Arizona130 Walla Womba Guest House 1+2 ArchitectureTasmania134 McKinley HouseDavid Hertz Architects/Venice,CaliforniaSyndesis个160 Tropics1s0 Anywhere162 Casuarina Beach HouseLahz Nimmo Architects182 Glide HouseMichelle Kaufmann DesignsKingscliff,New South Wales168 Taylor HouseFrank Harmon and AssociatesScotland Cay,Bahamas174 Casa de CarmenLeddy Maytum Stacy AssociatesBaja California,Mexico188 FEATURED ARCHITECTS190 RESOURCESContents7理筑素村网Z.ZC ACKNOWLEDGMENTSWe are deeply grateful to the Graham Foundationfor Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts for its earlyfinancial support of this project.We thank MarkLamster for signing on when the ideas were justhalf-baked and Nancy Eklund Later for smart,clear-eyed edits,as well as their colleagues at PrincetonArchitectural Press.We're most appreciative ofPaul Carlos and Urshula Barbour of Pure+Appliedfor giving the project such a fitting form.Theirgenerous talent,keen insight,and tireless patiencemade the process as rewarding as the end product.We're also indebted to our editorial assistantson either coast,Michelle Maisto and Jessica FineKleinman,for their fine research and good humor;to Eve M.Kahn and Paul Goldberger for theirhearty endorsements;to Jeanne Wikler,RobertKloos,Johanna Lemola,and Jari Sinkari for helpingbridge the gap to architects abroad;as well as toAnn Alter and Harrison Fraker.Finally,we thankeach of the architects and photographers whosea“英their staffs.Alanna Stang and Christopher Hawthorne8Acknowledgments筑素村网Z.ZC FOREWORDThis book,and the exhibition of the same nameThe contents of this book and exhibitionorganized by the National Building Museum,suggest that the sustainability movement,to useadvance a noble if slightly ironic cause-that ofa now prevalent term,is reaching maturity.Manymaking"green"architecture utterly unremarkable.architects,engineers,planners,developers,andThey do so by presenting exemplary projectsclients have come to think more strategicallythat are remarkable as architecture,in whichabout the environmental implications of building.environmental responsibility is an integral,if notespecially in the domestic realm.Moving wellalways obvious,aspect of their design.beyond the simplistic inclusion of a few greenA generation ago,the popular imagery ofmaterials or features,they are increasinglysustainable housing included steeply slantedconceiving of houses as coherent.holistic systems,roofs blanketed by solar panels,rustic wallswith extended life cycles that must be consideredpeeking out above giant earthen berms,and thethroughout the design process.Environmentaloccasional architectural folly constructed of aconcerns inform the architecture,of course,butmotley collection of found items recycled intothe results can be as aesthetically rich as evenvernacular building materials.Many such overtlythe most abstract or theoretical of projects."Earth-friendly"structures were easily mockedSustainability thus assumes another dimensionby architectural purists,who decried what theybeyond its mere pragmatic and ethical dimensions.saw as the triumph of mundane problem-solvingAt the National Building Museum,The Greenover high-minded aesthetics.Nonetheless,theseHouse:New Directions in Sustainable Architectureprototypical green houses played an importantis part of a series of exhibitions about sustainablerole in raising public awareness that the builtdesign.The first of these,Big Green:Towardenvironment was a significant contributor to theSustainable Architecture in the 21 Century,whichprofound degradation and diminishment ofwas presented in 2003,examined skyscraperslimited natural resources.and other large-scale structures that successfullyAs with many sociopolitical movements,address environmental concerns.The museumthis early period of radicalism,in which explicitplans to continue to organize exhibitions anddisplay played a decisive role,was followed bypublic programs exploring this vital topicone in which bits and pieces of the philosophyand thereby to advocate a future in which environ-were assimilated into the mainstream,albeitmental sensitivity may be safely assumed in alloften in a token manner.Some architectsworks of architecture.appropriated the"look"of environmentalism.perhaps by tossing a sunscreen on a building,butChase W.Rynddid so with little regard for its solar orientation.Executive DirectorOthers actively reacted against the movement,National Building Museumespecially as historicism once again gained favoramong architects and the general public and asdevelopers,at least in the United States,providedeager customers with increasingly gigantic,detached houses.Foreword9理筑Z.ZC
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