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The Barefoot Architect: A Handbook for Green Building in Chattanooga, TN
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The Barefoot Architect: A Handbook for Green Building in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $29.95
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Take a greener approach to building with this informative, easytofollow handbook—more than 200,000 copies sold internationally!
Whether you’re a DIY builder or simply want to understand construction to better communicate with your contractor, Johan van Lengen can help. As a former United Nations worker and prominent architect, Johan has seen, firsthand, the need for a green approach to housing. This comprehensive book clearly explains every aspect of this endeavor, including design, materials, and implementation.
Discover the many options and important decisions you can make—such as siting and climate considerations—that are inexpensive, sustainable, and could save you thousands of dollars while helping the environment. Included are sections about urban planning, smallscale energy production, cleaning and storing drinking water, dealing with septic waste, and more. Plus, all the information is applied to three distinct regions: humid areas, temperate areas, and desert climates. Hundreds of instructional drawings allow even novice builders to get started with ease.
Inside you’ll find:
Bioarchitecture, basic design, and site planning for humid and dry climates
Material tips about adobe, rammed earth, bamboo, plaster, wood, concrete, and ferrocement
Information on foundations, roofs, floors, walls, doors, windows, and ecotechniques
Introductions to solar heating, waterpowered electricity, water purification, composting toilets, and more
The Barefoot Architect
is a perfect book for these times of increased worldwide concern for the environment and for those who desire to build ecoconscious dwellings by utilizing natural resources.
Whether you’re a DIY builder or simply want to understand construction to better communicate with your contractor, Johan van Lengen can help. As a former United Nations worker and prominent architect, Johan has seen, firsthand, the need for a green approach to housing. This comprehensive book clearly explains every aspect of this endeavor, including design, materials, and implementation.
Discover the many options and important decisions you can make—such as siting and climate considerations—that are inexpensive, sustainable, and could save you thousands of dollars while helping the environment. Included are sections about urban planning, smallscale energy production, cleaning and storing drinking water, dealing with septic waste, and more. Plus, all the information is applied to three distinct regions: humid areas, temperate areas, and desert climates. Hundreds of instructional drawings allow even novice builders to get started with ease.
Inside you’ll find:
Bioarchitecture, basic design, and site planning for humid and dry climates
Material tips about adobe, rammed earth, bamboo, plaster, wood, concrete, and ferrocement
Information on foundations, roofs, floors, walls, doors, windows, and ecotechniques
Introductions to solar heating, waterpowered electricity, water purification, composting toilets, and more
The Barefoot Architect
is a perfect book for these times of increased worldwide concern for the environment and for those who desire to build ecoconscious dwellings by utilizing natural resources.
Take a greener approach to building with this informative, easytofollow handbook—more than 200,000 copies sold internationally!
Whether you’re a DIY builder or simply want to understand construction to better communicate with your contractor, Johan van Lengen can help. As a former United Nations worker and prominent architect, Johan has seen, firsthand, the need for a green approach to housing. This comprehensive book clearly explains every aspect of this endeavor, including design, materials, and implementation.
Discover the many options and important decisions you can make—such as siting and climate considerations—that are inexpensive, sustainable, and could save you thousands of dollars while helping the environment. Included are sections about urban planning, smallscale energy production, cleaning and storing drinking water, dealing with septic waste, and more. Plus, all the information is applied to three distinct regions: humid areas, temperate areas, and desert climates. Hundreds of instructional drawings allow even novice builders to get started with ease.
Inside you’ll find:
Bioarchitecture, basic design, and site planning for humid and dry climates
Material tips about adobe, rammed earth, bamboo, plaster, wood, concrete, and ferrocement
Information on foundations, roofs, floors, walls, doors, windows, and ecotechniques
Introductions to solar heating, waterpowered electricity, water purification, composting toilets, and more
The Barefoot Architect
is a perfect book for these times of increased worldwide concern for the environment and for those who desire to build ecoconscious dwellings by utilizing natural resources.
Whether you’re a DIY builder or simply want to understand construction to better communicate with your contractor, Johan van Lengen can help. As a former United Nations worker and prominent architect, Johan has seen, firsthand, the need for a green approach to housing. This comprehensive book clearly explains every aspect of this endeavor, including design, materials, and implementation.
Discover the many options and important decisions you can make—such as siting and climate considerations—that are inexpensive, sustainable, and could save you thousands of dollars while helping the environment. Included are sections about urban planning, smallscale energy production, cleaning and storing drinking water, dealing with septic waste, and more. Plus, all the information is applied to three distinct regions: humid areas, temperate areas, and desert climates. Hundreds of instructional drawings allow even novice builders to get started with ease.
Inside you’ll find:
Bioarchitecture, basic design, and site planning for humid and dry climates
Material tips about adobe, rammed earth, bamboo, plaster, wood, concrete, and ferrocement
Information on foundations, roofs, floors, walls, doors, windows, and ecotechniques
Introductions to solar heating, waterpowered electricity, water purification, composting toilets, and more
The Barefoot Architect
is a perfect book for these times of increased worldwide concern for the environment and for those who desire to build ecoconscious dwellings by utilizing natural resources.

















