Details and Materials for Resilient Sites: A Climate Positive Approach

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Details and Materials for Resilient Sites: A Climate Positive Approach Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages: 606 Illustrations and other contents: 199 Tables, color; 121 Line drawings, color; 226 Halftones, color; 347 Illustrations, color Language: English ISBN: 9781032538563 Categories: , ,

Providing comprehensive information for closing material loops and reducing carbon impacts of site construction, this ground-breaking book is an essential resource for landscape architects and engineers to meet the environmental challenges of the 21st Century. It provides strategies, tools, and detailed information for the practice of climate positive design. Reduced carbon, resource efficient materials, and material mixes are addressed for both standard and alternative materials including stone, concrete, asphalt pavement, brick, earth-based materials, wood, biobased materials, metals, and plastics. Construction considerations are discussed and illustrated, and strategies to reduce environmental impacts are offered. Emphasis is placed on durable, resource efficient structures, and reduced embodied carbon approaches for pavements, porous pavements, green roofs, bio-engineered embankments, retaining walls freestanding walls, decks and boardwalks, and rails, fences, and screens. Exemplary case studies from around the world are highlighted, and key resources such as assessment tools, information transparency tools, and benchmarking measures are provided. Responding to the need for landscape architecture to account for climate change, resource consumption and habitat destruction, this important book is key reading for both professionals and students alike.

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"Meg Calkins has provided cutting-edge material research, specification best practices, and outlined detailing and construction strategies that will accelerate the shift to climate positive practices and sites. This book challenges readers to think beyond short-term gains within project boundaries and instead focus on long-term sustainable practices and decisions at the macro level." Pamela Conrad, Founder and Executive Director, Climate Positive Design "The science on the effects of carbon is clear. Calkins has given landscape architects, architects, engineers, developers, and government officials tangible tools for taking action. Now get to work and use them - there are no more excuses." Lucinda Sanders, CEO and Partner, OLIN "Meg Calkins continues the revolution she started with The Sustainable Sites Handbook. Here, backed by over a decade of fact-finding and scrutiny, she asks designers and engineers to be leaders in reducing the globe’s embodied carbon footprint, then provides the thinking and steps to get there. She is not asking for sacrifice in quality or aesthetics, but for persistence in expanding our environmental fluency and reach. Let’s answer the call." Laura Solano, Partner, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Landscape Architects "Professor Calkins' new book prepares practitioners to deliver climate positive projects through their design and material choices and leads with the necessary sufficiency-first mindset. This is a must-have comprehensive resource for practitioners to leverage their material palettes for climate positive outcomes." Vincent Martinez, President & COO, Architecture 2030

Author Biography

Meg Calkins, FCELA, FASLA, is a Professor of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at North Carolina State University. She holds an MLA and MArch from the University of California at Berkeley and has taught and written about resilient site design and sustainable construction for over twenty-five years. Meg is also the author of Materials for Sustainable Sites (2008) and editor of the Sustainable Sites Handbook (2012). She has been a frequent Contributing Editor to Landscape Architecture magazine writing several articles on site construction materials and exemplary designed works, and she won the Bradford Williams Medal for Journalistic Excellence in 2003. Meg has taken an active leadership role in development and implementation of the Sustainable Sites Initiative (SITES) since 2003. In 2023-24, Meg received a Landscape Architecture Foundation Fellowship for Leadership and Innovation where she developed key themes for this book. She currently serves on the LAF Board of Directors.