Building Science Concepts | WBDG - Whole Building Design Guide
ARSC Performance Bookmarks
BC Housing Thermal Bridge Database
Passive House Details: Solutions for High-Performance D…
Passive House Details introduces the concepts, principl…
Passive House Design: Planning and design of energy-eff…
"Passive House Design" provides architects with the con…
Default HVAC Systems for new projects
The table below lists the default space types in Sefaira and which HVAC system is attributed to them.
We've tried to select systems that are most commonly used for that building type in that locati...
Heat Recovery & Energy Recovery Ventilators - HRV & ERV
This is a very basic explanation about what a Heat Recovery & Energy Recovery Ventilator is.
One Earth Navigator
Explore One Earth's global Navigator to discover your bioregion, learn about iconic species, and find critical climate and nature solution projects all over the world.
Contour Map Online
Easily create a detailed contour map with Instant result - no experience needed. Export as a high-res image or in KMZ, DXF, Shapefile, or GeoJSON formats
Jackson Vertical Hydroponic Farm - GROZINE
Vertical Harvest in Jackson is North America’s first vertical hydroponic farm. Because of its success, it is opening a 51,000-square-foot vertical farming facility in Maine and will break ground on another in Detroit.
Sole Food Street Farms
Calwer Passage
New green building: The Calwer Passage is centrally located at the geographical center of the state capital Stuttgart.
Canada Weather Stats
Current Weather Conditions, Weather Forecasts, Weather History and Customized Weather Maps for Canada
Degree Day Calculator
Our Degree Day Calculator is the easiest and most reliable way to calculate Heating and Cooling Degree Days. No more copy/pasting Excel data, no complicated formulas - just a single click for your specific location. Being used by architects, energy, real estate and factory managers around the world, it's safe to say that it is indeed one of the best tools available.
Carrot City explores how design enables the production of food in cities.
Carrot City is a research initiative that explores how design can enable the production of food in cities. You will find a comprehensive repository of the Carrot City initiative and is intended as a research tool for anyone who is interested in the links between design and food in today's cities.
Wood. Rethinking Material
Architekturfakultät der Technischen Universität Graz (ed.)
Compiled by: Tom Kaden
Datawrapper: Create charts, maps, and tables
Create interactive, responsive & beautiful data visualizations with the online tool Datawrapper — no code required.
Ramboll launches open access carbon database for buildings
Ramboll’s carbon assessment database, CO2mpare, allows industry and governments to explore and compare data for carbon emissions across more than 200 building carbon assessments.
National guidelines for whole-building life cycle assessment - NRC Publications Archive
National guidelines for whole-building life cycle assessment
Shadowmap | Sun-Powered Insights. Anywhere on Earth.
Your interface to the Sun: See the sunpath over your house. Visualize and analyze solar, architectural & real estate projects on our interactive 3D map.
Shademap.app - Simulate sun shadows
Every mountain, building and tree shadow in the world simulated for any date and time
Building-a-Circular-Future 3rd.pdf
Rebeauty – new report on reusing building materials
Future Building Design Value Explorer for Canada
SCHWARZPLAN.eu
Get free to use Figure Ground Plans & Siteplans of international cities as scalable vector graphics in PDF & DXF / DWG.
When to Open Your Windows to Cool Down – Low Technology Institute
It is hot here and probably where you are. We’re all looking for ways to keep our indoors comfortable. Although the AC is tempting, it is also expensive and tough on the environment and our i…
Heating people, not spaces
These days, we provide thermal comfort in winter by heating the entire air volume in a room or building, an approach that consumes a lot of fossil fuels. In this series of articles, LOW←TECH MAGAZINE focuses on our forebear’s concept of heating, which was more localized. They used radiant heat sources that warmed only certain parts of a room, creating micro-climates of comfort, and they used personal heating sources that warmed specific body parts. It would make a lot of sense to restore this old way of warming, especially since newer technology has made it much more practical, safe, and efficient. By placing heating technology in a historical context, LOW←TECH MAGAZINE challenges the high-tech approach to sustainability and highlights the possibilities of alternative solutions.
Contents table:
Restoring the Old Way of Warming: Heating People, not Spaces
Insulation: First the Body, then the Home
The Revenge of the Hot Water Bottle
Energy Labels Oblige Frugal Homeowners to Make Unsustainable Investments
How to Keep Warm in a Cool House
Sunbathing in the Living Room: Tile Stoves and Other Radiant Heating Systems
Heat Storage Hypocausts: Air Heating in the Middle Ages
The Revenge of the Circulating Fan
FutuREstorative: Working Towards a New Sustainability
This book is to further the debate on new sustainability thinking in the built environment, by bringing together a selection of short contributions from thought leaders in the UK and the rest of the world (USA, China, India, Australia, NZ, Indonesia) with an overarching narrative from the author. Although progress in sustainable solutions has been made over the past decade, the trend is still one of a woefully wasteful construction industry. This book aims to show that being ‘less bad’
Rethinking Window Size - GreenBuildingAdvisor
The size of a home's windows impacts the building's energy efficiency, utilities costs, and carbon output--so smaller is better.