Buildings, Culture and Environment
Discover the essential insights of Buildings, Culture and Environment by Richard Lorch, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2003. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 416 pages and delves into the critical issues surrounding the environmental performance of buildings. Lorch expertly examines how regional culture influences the exchange and adaptation of environmental practices and standards within the built environment.
As a vital resource for architects, construction professionals, and researchers, this book addresses both current and future needs in the field of sustainable architecture. It highlights the intersection of architecture and society, offering valuable perspectives on appropriate technology and environmental conservation. Enhance your understanding of how cultural contexts shape our approach to construction and design with this insightful work.