Designing green spaces for health : using plants to reduce the spread of airborne viruses /: using plants to reduce the spread of airborne viruses. (2021)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Designing green spaces for health : using plants to reduce the spread of airborne viruses /: using plants to reduce the spread of airborne viruses. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Designing green spaces for health : using plants to reduce the spread of airborne viruses
- Further Information:
- Note: Stevie Famulari.
- Authors:
- Famulari, Stevie
- Contents:
- Table of Contents Introduction a. The green theory, what the book is about, terminology Section 1- Applying the green design & sciences to six different sites Chapter 1 The Famulari Theory overview & Understanding Green Design 1a. Introduction to The Famulari Theory 1b. The Six Elements of the Famulari Theory 1c. Introduction- Understanding Green Design, General Overview 1d. Function and Form in Design 1e. Function- Needs of the People, Needs of the Plants 1f. Form and Aesthetic Appeal 1g. Putting the Pieces Together in the Famulari Theory Chapter 2 Train Station- interior urban area, public site 2a. Existing Site Information 2b. Green Design Solution 2c. Plants in the Site Design 2d. Green Design Summary Chapter 3 Business Office with conference rooms- interior open space site 3a. Existing Site Information 3b. Green Design Solution 3c. Plants in the Site Design 3d. Green Design Summary Chapter 4 Restaurant- interior, variety of sites 4a. Existing Site Information 4b. Green Design Solution 4c. Plants in the Site Design 4d. Green Design Summary Chapter 5 House- interior entry, living room, dining room, kitchen, office, bedroom- 5a. Existing Site Information 5b. Green Design Solution 5c. Plants in the Site Design 5d. Green Design Summary Chapter 6 Rooftop Garden Design-exterior urban space 6a. Existing site information 6b. Green design solution 1 6c. Plants in site design 6d. Green Design Summary Chapter 7 Urban Courtyard Design- exterior semi-pubic site 7a. Existing SiteTable of Contents Introduction a. The green theory, what the book is about, terminology Section 1- Applying the green design & sciences to six different sites Chapter 1 The Famulari Theory overview & Understanding Green Design 1a. Introduction to The Famulari Theory 1b. The Six Elements of the Famulari Theory 1c. Introduction- Understanding Green Design, General Overview 1d. Function and Form in Design 1e. Function- Needs of the People, Needs of the Plants 1f. Form and Aesthetic Appeal 1g. Putting the Pieces Together in the Famulari Theory Chapter 2 Train Station- interior urban area, public site 2a. Existing Site Information 2b. Green Design Solution 2c. Plants in the Site Design 2d. Green Design Summary Chapter 3 Business Office with conference rooms- interior open space site 3a. Existing Site Information 3b. Green Design Solution 3c. Plants in the Site Design 3d. Green Design Summary Chapter 4 Restaurant- interior, variety of sites 4a. Existing Site Information 4b. Green Design Solution 4c. Plants in the Site Design 4d. Green Design Summary Chapter 5 House- interior entry, living room, dining room, kitchen, office, bedroom- 5a. Existing Site Information 5b. Green Design Solution 5c. Plants in the Site Design 5d. Green Design Summary Chapter 6 Rooftop Garden Design-exterior urban space 6a. Existing site information 6b. Green design solution 1 6c. Plants in site design 6d. Green Design Summary Chapter 7 Urban Courtyard Design- exterior semi-pubic site 7a. Existing Site Information 7b. Green Design Solution 7c. Plants in the Site Design 7d. Green Design Summary Section 2- The Famulari Theory, Breaking Down the Theory Chapter 8 The Famulari Theory - Breaking Down the Theory, and the Influenza Virus 8a. Introduction 8b. The Six pieces of the Famulari Theory 8c. Germs, Viruses, and more 8d. The Flu Virus Structure 8e. Disturbing the Different Elements of the Flu Virus Structure 8f. What Coughs and Sneezes are Made of 8g. How Viruses Move Through a Space 8h. Airborne Flu virus Infectiousness on Different Surfaces 8i. Humidity & Temperature Effects on the Airborne Flu Virus - a Study 8j. Putting the Pieces Together in the Famulari Theory Chapter 9 Plants Structure, Stomata, Transpiration and Humidity 9a. Plant Structure Overview 9b. Density of Plant Leaves 9c. Trichomes, Plant Hairs 9d. Plant Stomata and How They Work 9e. Transpiration- Plants Release Moisture into the Air 9f. Humidity Levels 9g. Putting the Pieces Together in the Famulari Theory Chapter 10 Putting the Pieces Together for Living Green Design in the Famulari Theory 10a. Circulating Air That has Viruses Through Plants 10b. MERV & HEPA Filters Explained 10c. The Famulari Theory and Filters- a Combination 10d. The Psychological Benefits of Using Living Green Plants in the Famulari Theory 10e. Putting the Pieces Together- the Totality of the Application of the Famulari Theory 10f. Thinking Forward b. References c. Bibliography d. Image Credits e. Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- New York : Productivity Press
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (colour)
- Subjects:
- 613.1
Environmental health
Plants as sanitary agent
Buildings -- Environmental engineering
Plants in architecture
Architecture -- Environmental aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000485165
9781000485103
9781003136880 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367683146
9780367683139 - Notes:
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