
Adobe Houses for Today
Flexible Plans for Your Adobe Home
Sunstone Press
Published on 13. December 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
230 pages
978-0-86534-662-8 (ISBN)
Description
Since Adobe Houses for Today first appeared, interest in energy efficiency has exploded. Showing the pathway to smaller, solar tempered, easy-to-heat homes using adobe, one of the world’s most energy efficient building materials, makes this book about adobe houses not only for today, but also for tomorrow. The book features 12 plans for compact, beautifully proportioned adobe homes in modern and traditional styles. The richly illustrated text shows how the basic houses, designed for today’s smaller families, can be expanded and adapted to fit readers’ own budgets, family sizes, style preferences, and building sites. After a brief look at adobe’s history, Adobe Houses for Today surveys adobe’s advantages as a building material, illustrates adobe construction, and gives an eye-opening tour through the facts and fantasies of energy conservation. The heart of the book details the plans, using them as examples of design techniques that increase livability and control costs in any house. The book and its minimal-cost construction drawings are valuable, enjoyable tools for those buying, building, or remodeling a house. With this new edition, which includes an additional chapter with stories from people who have built the houses, construction drawings are now available for some of the expanded versions.
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Edition
Revised ed.
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
591 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86534-662-8 (9780865346628)
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Persons
Author and journalist Laura Sanchez previously ran a drafting business specializing in adobe houses. She called it quits sometime after the 250th set of plans but maintains an abiding interest in designing the very best, most cost-effective houses possible.