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The Green Building Revolution

The Green Building Revolution
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Jerry Yudelson, foreword by S. Richard Fedrizzi

272 pages | 6 x 9

The “green building revolution’’ is happening right now. This book is its chronicle and its manifesto. Written by industry insider Jerry Yudelson, The Green Building Revolution introduces readers to the basics of green building and to the projects and people that are advancing this movement. With interviews and case studies, it does more than simply report on the revolution; it shows readers why and how to start thinking about designing, building, and operating high performance, environmentally aware (LEED-certified) buildings on conventional budgets.

 

Evolving quietly for more than a decade, the green building movement has found its voice. Its principles of human-centered, environmentally sensitive development have reached a critical mass of architects, engineers, builders, developers, professionals in government, and consumers. Green buildings are showing us how we can have healthier indoor environments that use far less energy and water than conventional buildings do. The federal government, eighteen states, and nearly fifty U.S. cities already require new public buildings to meet “green” standards. According to Yudelson, this is just the beginning.

 

The Green Building Revolution describes the many “revolutions” that are taking place today: in commercial buildings, schools, universities, public buildings, health care institutions, housing, property management, and neighborhood design. In a clear, highly readable style, Yudelson outlines the broader “journey to sustainability” influenced by the green building revolution and provides a solid business case for accelerating this trend.

 

Illustrated with more than 50 photos, tables, and charts, and filled with timely information, The Green Building Revolution is the definitive description of a major movement that’s poised to transform our world.

“This is a must-read for both the seasoned practitioner and those new to the field of green building. Jerry Yudelson has been an important voice from the beginning of this movement, and here he draws on his vast experience to present green buildings in a compelling, accessible way. Decisionmakers at all levels will learn what they need to know to create buildings and communities that are fundamentally better places to live, work, and leave for our children.”

 

Robert F. Fox, Jr., partner, Cook+Fox Architects


“Jerry Yudelson’s great gift is his ability to take gobs of complex information about green building,

process it, and make it readable and useful for a wide and diverse universe of stakeholders.

He is green building’s biggest cheerleader.”

 

Robert Cassidy, editor-in-chief, Building Design+Construction


The Green Building Revolution is a valuable primer that covers the basics of green building

from single-family homes to entire neighborhoods in a clear and concise way. The economic

and environmental rationale is presented with facts and figures to back it up. This book contains

all the information you need to convince clients and colleagues to ‘go green.’ You will find

yourself underlining text and taking margin notes for future reference.”

 

Michael Deane, operations manager, Sustainable Construction, Turner Construction Company


(note* this article is written by the author, not about the book specifically)
 
"If you're not doing LEED projects today, your competitors are, and they're gainng the experience and expertise to get those projects in the future."
 
"If you're an architect, engineer, builder or supplier to the green buildign industyr, 2008 needs to be the year you get your business and professional act together."
 
"If you're a building owner or developer, every future project should be a green building."
 
 
Jerry Yudelson, Environmental Design & Construction


"Yudelson is a serious expert in the industry and maintains an information-rich website at www.greenbuildconsult.com -- plug it into the feed, you'll be happy you did.  The book itself is loaded up with information, but it's not a chore to read.  It's accessible on the one hand and super thorough on the other.  Seems hard to do, but Yudelson finds a way to deliver the straight facts without leaving you lost.  Particularly, I was engrossed by three chapters:  the business case for green buildings, the costs of green buildings, and the future of green buildings.  He delivers a compelling case for green buildings and our future, and it's not just about the money."
Jetson Green


"Jerry Yudelson, one of the preeminent practitioners in the green development movement, has written ... The Green Building Revolution. Its major achievement--setting it apart from most other, similarly themed tomes--is that it is a manual for doers. The book provides a brief overview of the history of green buildings, as well as defines what constitutes a green structure... Reflecting reality, Yudelson also devotes a fair share of text to both the business case for green buildings and a number of cost studies that effectively delineate the price of building green. He then provides an outlook for green building, both domestic and abroad."
Howard Kozloff, Urban Land magazine


PrefaceIntroductionChapter 1.Green Buildings TodayChapter 2.What is a Green Building?Chapter 3.The Business Case for Green BuildingsChapter 4.The Costs of Green BuildingsChapter 5.The Future of Green BuildingsChapter 6.The International Green Building RevolutionChapter 7.The Revolution in Commercial DevelopmentChapter 8.The Revolution in Government and Nonprofit Buildings Chapter 9. The Revolution in EducationChapter 10. The Revolution in HousingChapter 11.The Revolution in Neighborhood Design and Mixed-Use DevelopmentChapter 12. The Revolution in Health CareChapter 13. The Revolution in Workplace DesignChapter 14. The Revolution in Property ManagementChapter 15. The Revolution in Building Design and Construction PracticeChapter 16.Join the Revolution!Appendix 1.    Resources for RevolutionariesAppendix 2.    Green Building Rating SystemsEndnotesIndexAbout the Author
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