Environmental Studies 399 Senior Capstone
By: Ryan Ludlow
St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN
References
Green Architecture
Home Page
Why go Green?
Design Components
Green Academics
St. Olaf Green Science Center
A Sense of Place
References
Brown, G.Z, and Mark Dekay.  Sun, Wind, and Light: architectural Design Strategies.  New York: John Wiley and Sons, inc., 2001. 

Crosbie, Michael.  Green Architecture: a guide to sustainable design. Washington, D.C.: The American Institute of Architects Press, 1994.

Edwards, Brian, ed.  Green Buildings Pay.  New York: British Library Cataloguing in Publication, 1998. 

E.P.A. Environmental Protection Agency.  The Greening Curve. 2001.

Graham, Peter.  Building Ecology: First Principles For a Sustainable Built Environment.  New York: Blackwell Science, 2003. 

Hagan, Susannah. Taking Shape.  Boston: Architectural Press, 2001. 

Higgins, Joseph.  "It's Not Easy Building Green."  Nacubo Business Officer  36.8 (2003): 31-36.

Keniry, Julian.  "Environmental Management Systems: A Framework for Planning Green Campuses."  Planning for Higher Education.  31.3 (2003): 62-69.


Kennedy, Joseph, ed.  Natural Buildings: Design, Construction, Resources.  Canada: New Society Publishers, 2002.

Kibert, Charles, ed.  Construction Ecology. Nature as the Basis for Green Buildings.  New York: Spon Press,  2002.

R.S. Means Company, Inc. Green Building: Project Planning and Cost Estimating.   Kingston, MA: Reed Construction Data, 2002. 

Simpson, Walter.  "Energy Sustainability and the Green Campus."  Planning for Higher Education  31.3 (2003): 150-158.

Stitt, Fred. Ecological Design Handbook: Sustainable Strategies for Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, and Planning. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1999.

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