TY - BOOK AU - Oliviera, Sonja, AU - Marco,E. AU - Gething,Bill TI - Energy modelling in architecture: a practice guide SN - 9781000033915 AV - NA2542.3 O55 2020 PY - 2020///] CY - London PB - RIBA Publishing Ltd. KW - Architecture and energy conservation N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Cover; -- Half Title; -- Title Page; -- Copyright Page; -- Acknowledgements; -- Contents; -- About the editors; -- Case study contributors; -- 1 An introduction to energy modelling; -- Introduction; -- Chapter 1: Organisational responses to energy modelling in architecture; -- 2 Small firms; -- Chapter 2: Prewett Bizley Testing and trialling PHPP; -- Chapter 3: bere:architects Learning from the data and the detail of POE; -- Chapter 4: Tonkin Liu Resource efficiencies and gains; -- 3 Medium firms; -- Chapter 5: KieranTimberlake Constructing a social energy modelling process; Chapter 6: Henning Larsen Discovery and experimentation; -- Chapter 7: Architype A question of culture; -- 4 Large firms; -- Chapter 8: AHMM From programme to practice; -- Chapter 9: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios The individual and the team; -- Chapter 10: HOK Achieving contextual design through a measured process; -- 5 Conclusions; -- Recommendations and conclusion; -- References; -- Index; -- Image credits N2 - This book offers a practical guide to embedding energy modelling in architectural practice. With expert contributions from leading architects and practices, this book illustrates architects' approaches to learning, sharing and integrating energy modelling across a range of design projects, in both small and large firms in the UK and internationally. Discussing the practical and business implications of embedding energy modelling in practice, this is an essential manual for the energy-literate architect ER -