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Constructing green- [electronic resource] : the social structures of sustainability
Constructing green- [electronic resource] : the social structures of sustainability

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International Standard Book Number  
9781461936404 (electronic bk.)
International Standard Book Number  
1461936403 (electronic bk.)
International Standard Book Number  
9780262315388
International Standard Book Number  
0262315386
International Standard Book Number  
9780262019415
International Standard Book Number  
0262019418
International Standard Book Number  
9780262519625
International Standard Book Number  
0262519623
Library of Congress Call Number  
HC79.E5-C6183 2013eb
Dewey Decimal Classification Number  
658.4/083-23
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint  
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, 2013
Physical Description  
1 online resource (xiv, 399 p) : ill.
Series Statement  
Urban and industrial environments
Bibliography, Etc. Note  
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note  
Foreword. Integrating the social into the built environment Nicole Woolsey Biggart -- 1. Introduction Rebecca I. Henn and Andrew J. Hoffman -- I. Emerging professions and expertise. 2. Building expertise : renovation as professional innovation Kathryn B. Janda and Gavin Killip 3. LEED, collaborative rationality, and green building public policy Nicholas B. Rakjovich, Alison G. Kwok , and Larissa Larsen 4. Beyond platinum : making the case for titanium buildings Jock Herron, Amy C. Edmondson, and Robert G. Eccles -- II. Market structures and strategies. 5. Why multinational corporations still need to keep it local : environment, operations, and ownership in the hospitality industry Jie J. Zhang, Nitin R. Joglekar, and Rohit Verma 6. The evolution of the green building supply industry : entrepreneurial entrants and diversifying incumbents Michael Conger and Jeffrey G. York 7. Individual projects as portals for mainstreaming niche innovations Ellen van Bueren and Bertien Broekhans.
Formatted Contents Note  
III. Operational, organizational, and cultural change. 8. Empowering the inhabitant : communications technologies, responsive interfaces, and living in sustainable buildings Kathy Velikov [and 5 others] 9. Building up to organizational sustainability : how the greening of places transforms organizations Christine Monder, David Deal, and Stephen Hockley 10. Green school building success : innovation through a flat team approach Michelle A. Meyer [and 4 others] 11. Generativity : reconceptualizing the benefits of green buildings Ronald Fry and Garima Sharma -- IV. Perceptions, frames, and narratives. 12. Conveying greenness : sustainable ideals and organizational narratives about LEED-certified buildings Beth M. Duckles 13. Challenging the imperative to build : the case of a controversial bridge at a world heritage site Olivier Berthod 14. Incorporating biophilic design through living walls : the decision-making process Clayton Bartczak, Brian Dunbar, and Lenora Bohren -- V. Perspectives on the future. 15. Constructing green : challenging conventional building practices Monica Ponce de Leon 16. Constructing the biophilic community William Browning.
Summary, Etc.  
요약"Buildings are the nation's greatest energy consumers. Forty percent of all our energy is used for heating, cooling, lighting, and powering machines and devices in buildings. And despite decades of investment in green construction technologies, residential and commercial buildings remain stubbornly energy inefficient. This book looks beyond the technological and material aspects of green construction to examine the cultural, social, and organizational shifts that sustainable building requires, examining the fundamental challenge to centuries-long traditions in design and construction that green building represents. The contributors consider the changes associated with green building through a sociological and organizational lens. They discuss shifts in professional expertise created by new social concerns about green building, including evolving boundaries of professional jurisdictions; changing industry strategies and structures, including the roles of ownership, supply firms, and market niches; new operational, organizational, and cultural arrangements, including the mainstreaming of environmental concerns; narratives and frames that influence the perception of green building; and future directions for the theory and practice of sustainable construction. The essays offer uniquely multidisciplinary insights into the transformative potential of green building and the obstacles that must be overcome to make it the norm."--Provided by publisher.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Sustainable development
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Social responsibility of business
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development.
Added Entry-Personal Name  
Henn, Rebecca L. , 1970
Added Entry-Personal Name  
Hoffman, Andrew J. , 1961
Added Entry-Personal Name  
Biggart, Nicole Woolsey
Additional Physical Form Entry  
Print version Constructing green. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, 2013 9780262019415 (DLC) 2012050544 (OCoLC)830202476
Series Added Entry-Uniform Title  
Urban and industrial environments.
Electronic Location and Access  
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■24500▼aConstructing  green▼h[electronic  resource]  ▼bthe  social  structures  of  sustainability▼dedited  by  Rebecca  L.  Henn  and  Andrew  J.  Hoffman
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■520    ▼a"Buildings  are  the  nation's  greatest  energy  consumers.  Forty  percent  of  all  our  energy  is  used  for  heating,  cooling,  lighting,  and  powering  machines  and  devices  in  buildings.  And  despite  decades  of  investment  in  green  construction  technologies,  residential  and  commercial  buildings  remain  stubbornly  energy  inefficient.  This  book  looks  beyond  the  technological  and  material  aspects  of  green  construction  to  examine  the  cultural,  social,  and  organizational  shifts  that  sustainable  building  requires,  examining  the  fundamental  challenge  to  centuries-long  traditions  in  design  and  construction  that  green  building  represents.  The  contributors  consider  the  changes  associated  with  green  building  through  a  sociological  and  organizational  lens.  They  discuss  shifts  in  professional  expertise  created  by  new  social  concerns  about  green  building,  including  evolving  boundaries  of  professional  jurisdictions;  changing  industry  strategies  and  structures,  including  the  roles  of  ownership,  supply  firms,  and  market  niches;  new  operational,  organizational,  and  cultural  arrangements,  including  the  mainstreaming  of  environmental  concerns;  narratives  and  frames  that  influence  the  perception  of  green  building;  and  future  directions  for  the  theory  and  practice  of  sustainable  construction.  The  essays  offer  uniquely  multidisciplinary  insights  into  the  transformative  potential  of  green  building  and  the  obstacles  that  must  be  overcome  to  make  it  the  norm."--Provided  by  publisher.
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