Illustration Credits
Photos and illustrations are by the authors, Ken Haggard, David A. Bainbridge, and Rachel Aljelani, unless otherwise credited.
Fig. 0.2 Photo courtesy of Patsy Terrell, www.patsyterrell.com
Fig. 0.3 Wedge diagram data from Pacala and Socolow, 2004.
Fig. 1.12 Illustration adapted from Jim Augustyn, The Solar Cat Book (Berkeley, CA: Patty Paw Press, 2008)
Fig. 1.16a, b Graph and photo courtesy of Passive House Institute Darmstadt, www.passivhaus.de
Fig. 1.18 Photo courtesy of David Miller
Fig. 1.22 Photo courtesy of Helen Taylor, www.calacademy.org
Fig. 1.25 a, b Photo courtesy of Reflex Glass-Leicester, www.reflexglass.co.uk
Fig. 1.41a Photo courtesy of Emily Hagopian, EmilyHagopian.com
Fig. 1.41c Photo by Bethany Bandera, bethanybandera.com
Fig. 1.41e Photo courtesy of Emily Hagopian, EmilyHagopian.com
Fig. 1.41f Photo by Bethany Bandera, bethanybandera.com
Fig. 1.41g, h Photo courtesy of Emily Hagopian, EmilyHagopian.com
Fig. 2.15 Illustration courtesy of John S. Reynolds, FAIA
Fig. 2.16a Photo by Jeremy Marshall from Bringing Sustainable Energy into Your School. Energie-Cités
Fig. 2.17 Photo courtesy of Pliny Fisk III, www.cmpbs.org
Fig. 2.23a Photo courtesy of Brian Kesner, www.ragtopstudios.com
Fig. 2.23b Photo courtesy of Bruno Giberti
Fig. 2.23c Illustration by Pascal Coste, Courtesy of Special Collections, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo
Fig. 2.23d, e, f Photos courtesy of Pere Vivas and Ricard Pla,Casa Batlló, S.L.
Fig. 2.24f, g Photo courtesy of David Wright, www.davidwrightaia.com
Fig. 2.25b Photo by Bethany Bandera, bethanybandera.com
Fig. 2.32a Photo courtesy of Steve Baer, zomeworks.com
Fig. 2.32d Photo courtesy of Solar Components, www.solarcomponents.com
Fig. 2.35a Reprinted from Professor Edward Morse patent drawing
Fig. 2.40c Photo courtesy of Jonathan Hammond, indigoarch.com
Fig. 3.7 Photos courtesy of John S. Reynolds, FAIA
Fig. 3.12a Photo courtesy of Monica Renata, http://www.flickr.com/photos/insidemyworld/2851008606/sizes/o/
Fig. 3.12b Photo courtesy of Nate Robert, http://www.flickr.com/photos/naterobert/4479157796/sizes/l/
Fig. 3.14c Photo courtesy of snikrap, http://www.flickr.com/photos/snikrap/2956781954/sizes/o/
Fig. 3.19a Photo courtesy of Ali Vakili Rad
Fig. 3.30 Photo courtesy of National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), nrel.gov
Fig. 3.33a Adapted from Scott Clark, www.slosustainability.com
Fig. 3.36 Illustration courtesy of J. R. Watts
Fig. 3.41a Martin Hürlimann, Fotostiftung Schweiz/Pro Litteris © 2011
Fig. 3.41c Photo courtesy of ahisgett, http://www.flickr.com/photos/hisgett/2989350419/sizes/l/
Fig. 3.41c Photo courtesy of srboisvert, http://www.flickr.com/photos/srboisvert/213532922/sizes/o/
Fig. 3.43a Photo courtesy of Erin Scholl, erinscholl.com
Fig. 3.43b Photo courtesy of Chandrika V. Jaggia, milanarchitecture.com
Fig. 3.46 Photo courtesy of Ali Zingstra
Fig. 3.47 Photo courtesy of Esme_Vos, http://www.flickr.com/photos/esme/3932192971/sizes/l/
Fig. 3.48a Photo courtesy of Paul Miller, http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Bedzed.jpg
Fig. 3.48b Photo courtesy of Paul Miller, http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulmiller/65091224/sizes/l/
Fig. 3.49h Photos courtesy of Charles (Chuck) R. Edelson
Table 4.2 Data from John S. Reynolds, FAIA.
Fig. 4.12b Photo courtesy of http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3004/2892338411_167fe46334_o.jpg
Fig. 4.12d Photo courtesy of Gruban, http://www.flickr.com/photos/gruban/http://www.flickr.com/photos/worldofjan/275722535/in/photostream/
Fig. 4.12f Photo courtesy of Don Choi
Fig. 4.12g, h Illustration by Pascal Coste, reprinted from Monuments modernes de la Perse, mesures, dessines et decrits par Pascal Coste. Publies par ordre de son excellence le ministre de la maison de l’empereur et des beaux-arts (Paris: A. Morel, 1867).
Fig. 4.12i Photo courtesy of lyng88, http://www.flickr.com/photos/lyng883/4231628941/sizes/o/
Fig. 4.12j Photo courtesy of Plutor, http://www.flickr.com/photos/plutor/319493257/sizes/l/
Fig. 4.13d Photo courtesy of Kabacchi, http://www.flickr.com/photos/kabacchi/4365195281/sizes/o/
Fig. 4.19–4.20 Photos courtesy of Swenson Technology, rMeter.com
Fig. 4.29 Photo courtesy of calm a llama down, http://www.flickr.com/photos/samgalison/2372360442/sizes/o/
Fig. 4.30 Photo courtesy of Tripwire Interactive, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Red_Orchestra_Kp3.jpg
Fig. 4.31 Photo courtesy of Richard Beller
Fig. 4.32a-e Photos courtesy of Richard Beller
Fig. 5.5b Photo courtesy of Charles J. Sharp, http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/Angkor-Wat-from-the-air.JPG
Fig.5 .5c Photo courtesy of Christopher Yip
Fig. 5.6a Painting by Thomas Buchanan, reprinted with permission of Haller-Buchanan Studios, Denver, Colorado
Fig. 5.7a Photo courtesy of USDA, www.usda.gov
Fig. 5.7b Photo courtesy of jimg944, http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimg944/120567428/sizes/l/
Fig. 5.9b Photo courtesy of Eric Lee, www.Harpiris.com
Fig. 5.13 Photo courtesy of Sicco Rood
Fig. 5.14–5.22 Data and photos courtesy of Steve Heckeroth, renewables.com
Fig. 5.23 Data courtesy of Swenson Technology, rMeter.com
Fig. 5.30b Photo courtesy of Jennifer Ferguson, watersmart.biz
Fig. 5.30c Photo courtesy of Kingspan Environmental, www.kingspanwater.com
Fig. 5.41a, b, c Photos and illustration courtesy of Clivus Multrum, clivusmultrum.com
Fig. 5.42a Photo courtesy of Dustin Poppendieck, humboldt.edu/arcatamarsh/index.htm
Fig. 5.43a Photo courtesy of Yvonne Lehnhard, http://www.novaquatis.eawag.ch/index_EN
Fig. 5.45 Illustration courtesy of Pliny Fisk III, www.cmpbs.org
Fig.5.47 Illustration courtesy of National Park Service
Fig. 5.48 Illustration courtesy of Pliny Fisk III, www.cmpbs.org
Fig. 5.49a-b Photos courtesy of Athena and Bill Steen, www.caneloproject.com
Fig. 5.51 Photo courtesy of David Eisenberg, www.DCAT.net
Fig. 5.53 Illustrations courtesy of Pliny Fisk III, www.cmpbs.org
Fig. 5.57b Photo courtesy of Bonnie Lippitt
Fig. 5.58 Photos courtesy of Rachel Aljilani, www.quickcompost.com
Fig. 5.64a Photo courtesy of Joseph Kasperovich
Fig. 5.66a Photo courtesy of Joseph Kasperovich
Fig. 5.67e Photo courtesy of Emily Hagopian, EmilyHagopian.com
Fig. 6.0 Photo courtesy of City of Davis, California
Fig. 6.13a Photo courtesy of Shelly Danko-Day, www.GrowPittsburg.org
Fig. 6.13b Photo courtesy of Thomas Heinser, www.thomasheinser.com
Fig. 6.15–6.21 Illustrations courtesy of Pliny Fisk III, www.cmpbs.org
Fig. 6.22–6.24 Illustrations and photos courtesy of Richard Levine, www.centerforsustainablecities.com
Fig. 6.26–6.27 Illustrations and photos courtesy of Richard Levine, www.centerforsustainablecities.com
Page 259 Photos courtesy of Emily Hagopian, EmilyHagopian.com
Every book reflects the work, contributions, and influence of many people. We would particularly like to thank our partners, Polly Cooper and Laurie Lippitt, for their support and assistance over the years. And we’d like to thank our clients, who believed in us and had the wisdom and courage to build more sustainable buildings. Over the many years of our collective experience, we have also benefited from the advice, support, and inspiration of many colleagues and co-workers. Their energy, enthusiasm, and good humor have helped make the sustainability trail a more enjoyable experience. We have both learned from traditional craftsmen and -women around the world as well.
We would especially like to thank Phil Niles, Lynne Elizabeth, Pliny Fisk III, John Reynolds, Margot McDonald, Scott Clark, and our many colleagues at ASES, ISES, the New Mexico Solar Energy Association, and the Northern California Solar Energy Association.
And too many others to include them all, but special thanks from KH to:
Harold Hay, Jim Augustyn, Lori Atwater, Steve Baer, Maurice and Joy Bennett, Don Cutter, Francis de Winter, Nancy Florence, Liz Barber, Christine Gyovai, Emily Hagopian, John Liu, Jennifer Rennick, Anthony and Victoria Stoppiello, Paul and Marion Wolff, Alfredo Fernandez-Gonzalez, Ron Swenson, Mark Dure-Smith, Richard Beller, Steve Heckeroth, Piret Harmon, Richard Levine, Christopher Yip, Brian Kesner, Bruno Giberti, David Wright, Mikel Robertson, Gudrun Grell, Gale Day, John Edmiston, Jake Feldman, Henry Hammer, Liz Scott Graham, and everyone else who helped along the way.
And from DB to:
Loren W. “Tod” Neubauer, Peter and Florence van Dresser, Mike and Judy Corbett, Jon Hammond, Marshall Hunt, Denny Long, Betsy Bainbridge, David Eisenberg, Matts Myhrman and Judy Knox, Bill and Athena Steen, Catherine Wanek, Bob Bolles, Kelly Lerner, Bob and Chris Sowers, Bruce King, Bruce Haglund, Bill Roley, Drew George, Josh Marcengill, Jim Wilson, and David Springer. Many other friends and colleagues have provided ideas, wisdom, and support over the years. My students at William Carey International University, UC Riverside, San Diego State University, and Alliant International University have also added insight and wisdom far beyond their years. Jim Goodrich, the founding dean of the Marshall Goldsmith School of Management, kindly provided the time and opportunity for me to complete this work and offered his support along the way. I would also like to thank Kodak for making Kodachrome II such a stable medium for storing images, many thirty-plus years old and all in excellent condition. Ritz Camera and Chrome scanned old slides and negatives.
A special thanks from both of us to Rachel Aljilani, who made this book possible with her exceptional organizing, writing, and design skills. And thanks to Erin Scholl for layout and design work and guidance with the mysteries of Pages. Cannon Labrie helped wrangle the text into shape. And special thanks to Chelsea Green’s Patricia Stone who provided invaluable support and assistance. Her hard work and initiative helped bring this complex layout to completion and to market. Thanks!