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  • [Basic Concepts]
    • Building for Performance [videorecording, 5 x 28 min.], Minnesota Extension Service, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, 1991. [AV 693.83 B93 C6 v.1-v.5]
      • [1]. Shopping for a performance-built house: "Test drive" before you buy (26 min.)
      • [2]. The ins and outs of building science (25 min.)
      • [3]. Performance indicators for new houses (11 min.)
      • [4]. Envelope series. A guide to envelope design (12 min.); How to seal air barrier penetrations in walls and ceilings (18 min.); How to install an air barrier and insulation at the rim joist (4 min.) ; How to install insulation and ventilation at the raised heel truss (3 min.)
      • [5]. A guide to ventilation. Part 1: Design basics (17 min.); Part 2: Air handling principles (9 min.); How to install ventilation ducts (4 min.); How to reduce noise from kitchen and bath fans (5 min.).
    • Building Sustainability [VHS, 18 min.], Einstein Network, London, 2003. [AV 690.068 B93 E VHS]
      • Sustainable construction is now one of the most important issues challenging our industry. Being sustainable involves a commitment to economic, environmental and, social sustainability. This programme introduces the concept of sustainability in construction and examines the key driver.
    • The Built Environment [videorecording, 26 min.], writer: Stephen Winegarth, Bill Nethery, Cathy Miller, executive producer: John Davis, Classroom Video & Frenchs Forest, N.S.W., Australia, 1993. [E 304.2 B93]
      • This video is an introduction to studies of the built environment. The emphasis is on the various features of the built environment and the impact on bio-physical environments and communities within Australia.
    • Danitz, B., 19??. Ecological Design: Inventing the Future [videorecording, 64 min.], executive producer, Tzelovaniikov; director, Brian Danitz; produced by Brian Danitz and Tzelovanikov; writer, Phil Coustneau; conceived by Brian Danitz and Tzelovanikov, Ecological Design Project, New York, 19--?. [AV 621.042 E19]
      • Illuminates the emergence of ecological design in the 20th century. Features the ideas and prototypes of pioneering designers who have trail-blazed the development of sustainable architecture, cities, energy systems, transport and industry.
    • Designing for Sustainability [VHS, 25 min.], Einstein Network, London, 2003. [AV 624 D45 E  VHS]
      • Sustainability credentials and performance are now widely accepted as a measure of business success. In order to secure planning permission for proposed schemes developers must openly embrace sustainable practices. This programme considers how sustainability can be incorporated into the design of a project by involving all members of the design team at the outset.
    • Environmental Design [videorecording, 20 min.], SERC, Lincoln, N.E., 1999. [AV 719.32 E61]
      • An environmental designer explains how he designs natural environments, and a park ranger discusses how a national park was designed for optimum accessibility. Math Concepts include: computation/estimation, percent, rate, scale drawings, measurement, area.
    • Good Environmental Practice [videocassette 16 min. + 1 session guide], Television Education Network, London, 2001. [AV 333.73160942 G6]
      • Presents good environmental practice for trading estates and business parks. To highlight how environmental management techniqus can add value to the overall investment.
    • Green Animation [videocassette, 28 min.], Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA., 1993. [AV 304.2 G79 B]
      • Green animation is a compilation of short, fresh animated films about environmental issues. Under the sponsorship of the World Wide Fund for Nature in the UK, animators and musicians--some student, some professional--combine talents to prompt laughter, anger, indignation and action for and ecologically sound future
      • 1. Handle with care -- 2. Islands in the sky -- 3. Checkout chick -- 4. Hobby -- 5. Fred and the apple world -- 6. The solution -- 7. Exhibit A -- 8. Enlightenment -- 9. Equilibrium -- 10. Balance and harmony -- 11. The escape
    • Green Building [4 DVD, 420 min]: your edge in the home building marketplace, What's Working, Inc., Boulder, CO, 2006. [AV 690.837 G79  DVD]
      • This DVD version of David Johnston's seminar provides practical information building professionals need to know to build green in ways that are energy-conscious, healthy and environmentally responsible.
      • CONTENTS v. 1. Introduction, energy conservation, special features -- v. 2. Resource conservation -- v. 3. Indoor air quality -- v. 4. Mold & moisture management, conclusion. 
    • Green Home Building [DVD, 20 min.] NAHB, Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Hamilton, N.J., 2009. [AV 720.47 G79 F  DVD]
      • Eco-friendly building is catching on in the construction trade, and is projected to become the norm among home builders and contractors. Using easy-to-understand visuals and comments from industry experts, this program presents general construction guidelines for environmentally friendly residential building. Viewers are given a solid foundation of technical knowledge and best practices in all aspects of green housing construction. Topics include: lot design, passive solar energy, resource efficiency, recycling methods, water conservation, the Energy Star program, HVAC, energy footprints, indoor air quality, financial incentives, and professional certifications. Correlates to the ANSI National Green Building Standard
    • Industrial Systems of Tomorrow: Finding Sustainability through Natural Cycles [videorecording, 44 min.], Video Product, San Francisco, Calif., 1998. [AV 658.7 I42 V]
      • The definition, development, and illustration of industrial ecology in theory and practice is the basis for this vital program. The producers introduce both the theory and the reality of a sustainable business and take us to four innovatiave companies.
    • Lizius, A. and Jungjohann D., 1990. Gaia: the Living Planet: A Portrait of James E. Lovelock [videocassette, 45 min.], Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA. [AV 508 G13]
      • The Gaia Hypothesis is one of the most exiciting new scientific theories to emerge in the 20th century. British scientist James Lovelock introduces the theory that the earth itself is a living organism, regulating environmental factors like temperature, humidity, and atmosphere that it needs to survive.
    • Natural Connections [videocassettes], Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA, 2000. [AV 333.95 N28  pt.1, 3, 4, 5]
      • [Pt. 1] Introduction to biodiversity (15 min.)
      • [pt. 2] The significance of salmon (12 min.)
      • [pt. 3] Keystone species (10 min.)
      • [pt. 4] Forests, biodiversity and you (10 min.)
      • [pt. 5] Biodiversity vs. extinction (11 min.).
    • The Next Industrial Revolution: William McDonough, Michael Braungart & the Birth of the Sustainable Economy [videocassette, 55 min.], Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA, 2001. [AV 333.72 N56]
      • Tells the story of the movement led by architect Bill McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart to bring together ecology and human design. Explores how businesses are transforming themselves to work with nature and profitability.
    • ReInventing the World [3 videocassettes, 50 min. each], [1] Work & time -- [2] Food -- [3] Cities, Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA, 2000. [AV 301 R37 W1  v.1-v.3]
      • A series for all those who want to know the good news about how we can reinvent the world to make it work better for all of us. This three-part series looks at some of the biggest challenges facing us today - work and time, food, and urban sustainability - and how innovative thinkers and doers from the famous to the obscure, from Berkeley to Sao Paolo, Brazil, are coming up with some of the ways of getting there from here.
    • ReInventing the World 2 [2 videocassettes, 50 min. each], [1]. Cultivating change -- [2]. Economics, Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA, 2000. [AV 301 R37 W2  v.1-v.2]
      • Presents practical solutions to the big problems affecting all of us. Cultivating Change shows that growing food can be an avenue to social changes. Economics suggests that the values of life outweigh financial values.
    • Rowe, J. S., 1996. Home Place: Exploring Human Ecology [4 videocassettes, ca. 120 min.], Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA, 1996. [AV 304.2 R87  v.1-v.4]
      • [tape 1]. Inside-outside. -- [tape 2]. Life cycles. -- [tape 3]. Partnership. -- [tape 4]. Going home.
    • Sustainable Environments [videorecording, 34 min.], directed and edited by Joe Clokey, written by Jora Clokey and Henry Hammer, San Luis Video Publishing, Los Osos, CA. [AV 712 S964]
      • Discusses the development of liveable environments. Shows how nature works toward sustainability & how humans can also create sustainable environments by making changes in modes of transportation, buildings, landscapes, diet, & lifestyles.
    • Sustainable Design [videorecording, 21 min.], Classroom Video, Frenchs Forest, N.S.W. [AV 620.0042 S96]
      • The importance of sustainability in design for three products: a smart car, a wind-up radio, and a pencil made from recycled materials.
    • Towards Environmental Sustainability [VHS/PAL Videocassette + Study Pack], Einstein Network, London, 2003. [AV 658.4083 T73]
      • This programme provides an overview of the dynamic subject of corporate environmental accounting. It outlines the business case and rationale for engaging in environmental accounting and illustrates how leading UK companies are already adding value and reducing risk through the use of innovative environmental accounting techniques and methodologies.
    • Towards A Greener Future [videorecording, 30 min.], writer and director: Paul Neuburg, producer: Chris Hamblin, produced for the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, London Television Service, London, 1997. [AV 628 T73]
      • Describes the technologies that have been developed for reducing threats to the environment.
    • Wake Up, Freddy [videocassette, 21 min.], Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA, 1994. [AV 333.7 W14]
      • A whimsical introduction to where resources come from and where waste goes, as viewers follow the path energy takes to get to Freddy's house to power his alarm clock, and then see where water comes from to get to Freddy's shower head, and then down the drain!
    • World in the Balance [videorecording, 61 min.], produced by Jane Hawkes, written by Cliff Lonsdale, Agency for Instructional Technology, Bloomington, Indiana, 1997. [AV 304.2 W9]
      • Examines several topics concerning the effect humans have on the Earth as well as existing together on the planet.
      • Pt.1. 6.4 billion : will the Earth drown in people? -- pt.2. Opposing options/Conflicting answers -- pt.3. Government as hero, government as the problem -- pt.4. Symbiotic solutions : the local connection.
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    [Cases/Examples]
    • AIA, 1994. Case Studies in Sustainable Design [videocassette, 77 min.], American Institute of Architects (AIA), Washington, D.C. [AV 720.47 C33]
    • BedZed [videocassette, 19 min.], Einstein Network, London, 2002. [AV 690.837 B41]
    • Beller, C. (produced and directed by), 1993. Building Green [videorecording, 28 min.], National Audubon Society, Inc., New York, 1993. [AV 696 B932]
    • Building Sustainability with the Natural Step: UT-Houston's journey [videorecording, 22 min.], produced and directed by Patsy Northcutt; executive producer, Brian Yeoman; writers, Patsy Northcutt, et al., University of Texas, Houston, Northcutt Production, San Francisco, California, 1999. [AV 727.3 B93]
    • Buildings for a Sustainable America [videorecording, 10 min.], produced by Passive Solar Industries Council and American Solar Energy Society; script, Don Prowler; video production, VideoTakes, Inc., Passive Solar Industries Council, Washington, D.C., 199-?. [AV 721.04672 B93]
    • A Democratic Building [Greater London Authority's headquarters (GLA Building)] [videocassette, 18 min.], the Einstein Network and Television Education Network, London, 2001. [AV 725.1209421 D3]
    • Canary Wharf [videocassette 20 min. + 1 session guide], Television Education Network, London, 2001. [AV 725.3109421 C21]
    • Chelsea FC's West Stand [videocassette 15 min. + 1 session guide], Einstein Network & Television Education Network, London, 2001. [AV 725.82709421 C5]
    • The Downland Gridshell [videocassette 23 min. + 1 session guide], Einstein Network. & Television Education Network, London, 2001. [AV 727.6094226 D7]
    • Dwelling in the Future [videorecording, 27 min.], produced and written by Duncan Scott, directed by Tony Marshall, Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Princeton, NJ, 1984. [AV 696 D98]
    • Design e²: the economies of being environmentally conscious [DVD, 180 min.], presented by Autodesk; director, Tad Fettig; series producer, Elizabeth Westrate; executive producers, Karena Albers & Tad Fettig; producers, Eva Anisko, Midori Willoughby; narration writers, Mark Decena, John Kenney; produced by kontentreal, LLC, Alexandria, Va., distributed by PBS Home Video, 2006. [AV 720.47 E85 D S1  DVD]
      • The first season of this series examines the economies of being environmentally conscious in green building design. The first program, The green apple, uses New York City, particularly One Bryant Park and the Solaire, to demonstrates how the ubiquitous skyscraper can be a model of environmental responsibility. The second episode, Green for all, features architect and activist Sergio Palleroni as he works to provide design solutions to regions suffering from social and humanitarian crises. Shows projects in East Austin, Tex. and with the Yaqui Indians in Mexico where architecture students are helping residents build low-cost, environmentally-friendly homes using local materials. The third program, The green machine, follows Mayor Richard M. Daley as he strives to make Chicago "the greenest city in America" with numerous LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)-certified buildings, a solar-powered public transportation system, and many green roofs, including one on Chicago's City Hall. The fourth episode, Gray to green, takes the notion of the three R's (reduce, reuse, recycle) to grand proportions by turning Boston's "Big Dig" steel and concrete waste into spectacular residential design. The fifth program, China : from red to green? depicts a rapidly urbanizing country at its tipping point and finds a sustainable solution in Steven Holl's Beijing project, which will have the largest geothermal heating/cooling and greywater recycling system in the world upon completion. The sixth program, Deeper shades of green, presents three visionaries who are changing the face of architecture and environmentalism and features some of their projects. Focuses on Ken Yeang and his "bio-climatic" National Library of Singapore, Werner Sobek and R128, his energy-efficient, steel and glass box house, and William McDonough and his model sustainable village of Huangbaiyu, China.
      • CONTENTS The green apple -- Green for all -- The green machine -- Gray to green -- China : from red to green? -- Deeper shades of green.
    • e²: design [12 DVD, 26 min. each], a production of kontentreal LLC, 2006. [AV 720.47 E85  v.1-12 DVD]
      • The series explores the complex social, political, cultural, environmental and economic issues of sustainable architecture. Traversing the globe, the series chronicles important and exciting stories of green architecture made reality, in New York, Chicago, China and rural Mexico.
      • CONTENTS 1. The Green apple -- 2. Green for all -- 3. Green machines -- 4. Gray to green -- 5. China : from red to green? -- 6. Deeper shades of green -- 7. The Druk White Lotus School : Ladakh -- 8. Greening the federal government -- 9. Bogota : building a sustainable city -- 10. Affordable green housing -- 11. Adaptive reuse in the Netherlands -- 12. Architecture 2030.
    • Eco-architecture [videorecording, 23 min.], Sound Venture Productions, Ottawa, Canada, 1997. [AV 728.047 E19 S]
    • Ecology Campus: Higher Education, Higher Purpose [videorecording, 21 min.], National Wildlife Federation, Campus Ecology Program, Vienna, Va., 2001. [AV 378.1960973 E19]
    • The Eden Project [videocassette 22 min. + 1 session guide], Television Education Network,  London, 2001. [AV 624.1775 E2]
    • The Future of Paradise [videorecording, 48 min.], Pt. 1. The European ecovillage experience, Light Source Films, Byron Bay, N.S.W., 2000. [AV 307.14 F99]
    • The Glasgow Science Tower [videocassette 12 min. + 1 session guide], Television Education Network, London, 2001. [AV 690.15 G54]
    • Glass and Steel: the Great Court Roof Project at the British Museum [videocassette 15 min. + 1 session guide], Television Education Network, London, 1999. [AV 721.5 G54]
    • Green Architecture: Environmentally Friendly Housing [1 DVD 310 min.], Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Hamilton, N.J., 2008. [AV 720.47 G79 F4  DVD]
      • "Combining aesthetics, sustainability, and function is the challenge of green architecture--and 20 teams of college students from North America and Europe brilliantly rise to that challenge as they compete to design, build, and demonstrate the operation of the most attractive and energy-efficient house at the 2007 Solar Decathlon held in Washington, D.C. This program tracks the teams from the University of Maryland, MIT, The University of Texas at Austin, and Lawrence Technological University as they seek out corporate sponsors, research available materials, and hone their construction skills to create appealing living spaces that require zero energy"
    • Green Home Building [1 DVD 20 min.], NAHB, Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Hamilton, N.J., 2009. [AV 720.47 G79 F  DVD]
    • Grimshaw, N., 1990. Buildings as Living Organisms [videorecording, 47 min.], produced by Monica Pidgeon, Pidgeon Audio Visual for Sussex Video, London. [AV 720.472 G86]
    • Ken Yeang (T.R. Hamzah & Yeang): Bioclimatic Skyscrapers [videorecording, 10 min.], Pidgeon Audio Visual Video production, produced by Monica Pidgeon, Pidgeon Audio Visual, London, 1994. [AV 720.47 K33; CUHK: NA1525.8.Y4 K46 1994]Living and Working Spaces (London Open House) [videocassette 28 min. + 1 study pack], Einstein Network, London, 2003. [AV 728.0942 L78]
    • The Millennium Dome [videocassette 15 min. + 1 session guide], Television Education Network, London, 1998. [AV 624.1775 M6]
    • The Millennium Link [videocassette 22 min. + 1 session guide], Television Education Network & Einstein Network, London, 2000. [AV 386.460941 M6]
    • Pennsylvania's First Green Building [videorecording, 27 min.], Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, 1999. [on order]
    • Soleri's Cities: Architecture for Planet Earth and Beyond [videorecording, 30 min.], Very Sirius Productions, produced by David S. Mayne and Debra Giannini, directed, written and edited by David S. Mayne, Home Vision, Chicago, IL, 1993. [CityU: NA9085 .S654 1993]
    [Climate Design]
    • Solar Bioclimatic Architecture [CD-ROM + + 1 user handbook], Version 2, authors: Energy Research Group, School of Architecture, University College Dublin, Ireland, Paola Bonato, LIOR, Brussels, Belgium, 1999. [AV 363.7 S6]
    • Bioclimatic Architecture: A System Approach [videorecording, 33 min.], Commission of the European Communities, Directorate General XVII for Energy, presented by top E (EEIG), Audio Visual Centre, University College Dublin, Dublin, 1990. [EDCC 720.47 B61]
    [Construction]
    • Environmental Good Practice on Site [videorecording, 12 min.], Television Education Network; produced in conjunction with the Construction Industry Research and Information Association, London, 1999. [AV 628 E56]
    • Houses to Go (prefabrication) [videocassette 18 min. + 1 study pack], Einstein Network, London, 2002. [AV 693.970941 H84]
    • Sustainability in Construction [videocassette 18 min. + 1 study pack], Einstein Network, London, 2003. [AV 690.068 B93 E]
    • Sustainable Construction [videorecording, 18 min.], Television Education Network, London, 1999. [AV 624 S96 T]
    [Daylighting]
    • Daylighting [videorecording, 26 min.], the European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy (DG XVII) presents ; produced for the Directorate-General for Energy (DG XVII) of the European Commission, producer: Leo Casey, director: Nuala Roche, a production of the Audio Visual Centre University College Dublin, UCD-OPET, Dublin, 1994. [EDCC 729.28 D27 E]
    [Earth/Natural Construction]
    • At Home with Mother Earth [videorecording, 40 min.], written and produced by Morteza Rezvani and David Weisman with Nezar AlSayyad, directed by Morteza Rezvani and David Weisman, Feat of Clay and The International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Los Angeles, CA, 1994. [AV 693.2 A86 I6]
    • Down to Earth: Adobe in New Mexico [videorecording, 29 min.], produced, directed, shot and edited by Mark Freeman, University of California Extension Media Center for Media and Independent Learning, Berkeley, California, c1994. [AV 693.22 D74]
    • The Hut [videorecording, 24 min.], with Michael Reynolds, Solar Survival Architecture, Taos, N.M., 19--. [AV 690.837 H97]
    • Dennis Weaver's Earthship [videorecording, 29 min.], producer/writer: Robert Weaver, writer/producer: Mark T. Scarpaci, executive producer: Dennis Weaver, directed by Phil Scarpaci, Survival Habitat, Ridgway, CO., 1990. [AV 696 E11]
    • Rammed Earth Basics: Construction Techniques for the Beginner [videorecording, 50 min.], produced by the Earth Wright Institute, The Video Project, Ben Lomond, CA, 1997. [AV 624.152 R17]
    • Rammed Earth Construction [videocassette, 27 min.], Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA, 1985. [AV 693.2 R16]
    • The Rammed Earth Renaissance [videorecording, 31 min.],  producer, Bryan Miller, Lyceum Productions, Napa, CA, 1996. [AV 693.2 R17]
    • A Sampler of Alternative Homes: Approaching Sustainable Architecture [Videocassette, 115 min.], Hartworks, Inc., Deming, NM, 1998. [AV 693.2 S19]
    • Timber Poles for Building Construction [videorecording, 20 min.], Television Education Network, London, 1997. [AV 624.18 T58]
    [Energy Efficiency]
    • Best Practice Advice in Energy [videorecording, 8 min.], Television Education Network, Crowborough, East Sussex, 2001. [AV 697.9 B56]
    • EcoAdvisor Series: HVAC Energy Primer [CD-ROM with Educational Licence], The Deringer Group, Inc., Berkeley, CA : 2000. [AV 697 E19]
    • Energy Conservation in Buildings, Unit 379, Mechanical Energy Conservation [2 VCD + 1 trainee's guide], TPC Training System, Buffalo Grove, Ill., 1999. [AV 696 E56 C7 U379]
    • Energy Conservation in Buildings, Unit 380, Conserving Energy in Electrical Systems [2 VCD + 1 trainee's guide], TPC Training System, Buffalo Grove, Ill., 1999. [AV 696 E56 C7 U380]
    • Home Energy Survey; Green Homes [videorecording, 64 min.], BBC for the Open University, Open University, Milton Keynes, 2000. [AV 696 H7 O]
    [Environmental Assessment]
    • Athena Environmental Impact Estimator [2 computer optical discs ; 4 3/4 in. + quick start notes (in folder)], Version 2.0, Athena Sustainable Materials Institute, Ontario, 2002. [AV 690 A86]
      • [1]. Environmental impact estimator software
      • [2]. LCI database reports CD
    • BRE, 2004. Envest 2 Calculator [online version with academic licence], Building Research Establishment, Watford. [692.5 E59]
    • Building Green Inc., 2002. Green Building Advisor [computer file], Version 1.1.2, BuildingGreen Inc. and Design Harmony, Brattleboro, VT. [AV 720.47 G79 B9]
    • Green Building Advisor [1 computer optical disc + 1 user manual], Version 1.0, CREST & E Build Inc., Washington, D.C. : c1998. [AV 720.47 G79]
    • LEED Reference Package, Version 2.0, U.S. Green Building Council, Washington, D.C., 2001. [621.042 L48  v.1 & 2 + CDROM]
    [Hong Kong]
    • Livable Buildings in Hong Kong [electronic resource], programme director, Leo Cheung; executive producer, Leung Ka-wing; ATV News and Public Affairs Production, 2009. (originally broadcast on ATV World, June 21, 2009) [Newsline ; [2009-0621]]
      • The guest Mr. Bernard Chan (Chairman of Council for sustainable development) will talk about the issue of livable building in Hong Kong. Why will Hong Kong's property developers not build buildings that are more livable? Recently, the Hong Kong government has started a public consultation exercise that encourages public and specific groups to give their opinions on this livable buildings' issue. However, if general public want to have friendly environmental buildings with less density, the tenants that move in the building have to pay more. Why the tenants have to pay more but the developers get the incentives? Why is Hong Kong so late to develop green buildings? Besides, since sell land is the primary source of revenue for Hong Kong government, will government worry about those green buildings would affect the incomes? Finally, does he think developers should be given incentives to include extra features or it should be something that they should be doing?
    [Indoor Air Quality]
    • Improving Indoor Air Quality [1 computer optical disc], MARCOM Group, [Wilmington, Del.], 2001. [AV 363.11 R34 i]
    • Radon Gas: Sick Building Syndrome [videocassette 24 min.], Television Education Network, London, 2001. [AV 363.1799 R13]
    • Shapiro, I. and Katz, J., 1998. IAQ-TOOLS: [software tools for indoor air quality analysis] [computer disk], Taitem Engieering, Ithaca, N.Y. [AV 628.530287 S5]
    [Landscape]
    • The Sustainable Landscape: Ecological Design Principles [videorecording, 32 min.], produced by Jora Clokey, Joe Clokey, and Jim Harrigan, written and directed by Jora Clokey, San Luis Video Publishing, Los Osos, CA. [AV 712 S964 l]
    [Life Cycle Analysis]
    • 3D Modelling & the Life Cycle of a Building [videorecording, 27 min.], Television Education Network, London, 1997. [AV 690.02856693 T5]
    • Whole Life Costing [videorecording, 19 min.], The Einstein Network, London, 2001. [AV 690.0681 W62]
    [Materials]
    • Healthy Buildings and Materials [videorecording, 180 min. total], produced by ICBO Video Productions; producer, Martin Doucette; director, Frank Beach; writer, David Wann, American Institute of Architects, Washington, DC, 1993. [AV 720.47 B93 V.1 tape 1 & tape 2]
    • Resourceful Materials and Methods for Building Construction [videorecording, 20 min.], San Luis Video Publishing; produced, written & directed by Joe Clokey, Randy Dettmer, Los Osos, California, 1997. [AV 692 R43]
    [The Natural Step]
    • The Natural Step: Overview and Discussion [videocassette, 78 min.], with Karl-Henrik Robert, direction and camera: Eric Thiermann, Impact Productions, Sweden, 1998. [AV 363.7 N285]
    • Robèrt, K.-H. , 2002. The Natural Step Story: Seeding A Quiet Revolution, New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, B.C. [658.408 R6]
    • Nattrass, B. F. and Altomare, M., 2001. The Natural Step for Business: Wealth, Ecology, 2nd ed., New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, B.C. [658.408 N284 n]
    [Passive Design]
    • Design with the Sun: Passive Solar Architecture [videocassette, 29 min.], Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA, 1979. [AV 721.04672 D45]
    [Renewable Energy]
    • 1 MW PV: the Future of Solar Panels [VHS 18 min.], Maatwerk Videoproducties Amersfoort, director: Ivo Broekhuizen, production: Ton Beckers, REMU, Utrecht, 1999. (In Dutch with English subtitles) [AV 721.04672 O58]
    • 20% Renewable Energy by 2020 [DVD, 236 min.], produced by Mostra for the European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy and Transport, European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy and Transport, Brussels, 2008. [EDCC 333.794094 T97]
    • Alternative Energies: Fuels for the Future [VHS 21 min.], produced by Scott Resources; written by Herb Saperstone and Eric Miller; directed by Herb Saperstone, Scott Resources, Fort Collins, Colo., 1994. [AV 621.042 A46  VHS]
    • Element One [VHS 56 min.]: [hydrogen : key to the sustainable energy revolution], The Video Project, San Francisco, Calif., 1996. [AV 665.81 E38]
    • Endless Energy: Wind, Solar and Geothermal Power [1 videocassette 29 min.], AVI Audio Video Inc. presents ; produced by STV, Science Television ; written and edited by Jeff Hildebrandt, Viewtech, Bristol, 1993. [AV 333.79 E56 V  VHS]
    • Energy: Heat Beneath Our Feet [DVD 15 min.], writer/producer, Deborah Greenspan, Neo/SCI, Rochester, N.Y., 2005. [AV 621.44 E56  DVD]
    • Energy and Resources [DVD 21 min.], producers, Charlotte Angel and Kyle Boyd, Cambridge Educational, Lawrenceville, N.J., 2006. [AV 621.042 E56 C  DVD]
    • Energy and Society [DVD 39 min.], writer and narrator, Bill Stonebarger, Hawkhill Associates, Madison, Wis., 2006. [AV 333.79 E56 H3  DVD]
    • Energy on Earth [VHS 22 min.], written & produced by Bill Stonebarger, Hawkhill Associates, Madison, Wis., 2001. [333.79 E56 H3 e  VHS]
    • Living with Renewable Energy [DVD, 64 min.], Aztext Press, Tamworth, Ont., 2008. [AV 621.042 L78  DVD]
    • The New Power: Renewable Energies in Europe [DVD 52 min.], a film by Franz Fitzke; produced by Carl-A. Fechner, National Film Network, Lanham, Md., 2004. [AV 333.794094 N53  DVD]
    • Oceanic Electric Power: Energy of the Future? [DVD 53 min.], a film by Johannes Bünger and Carl-A. Fechner ; author and director, Johannes Bünger and Carl-A. Fechner ; producer, Gabriele Di Stefan, Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Princeton, N.J., 2008. [AV 621.042 O15  DVD]
    • Our Fragile Earth: Energy Efficiency & Renewables [VHS 22 min.], Video Project, Lomond, Calif., 1991. [AV 333.794 O93]
    • Power Shift: [Energy + Sustainability] [VHS 26 min.], written, directed & produced by Kirk Bergstrom; WorldLink Media, [San Francisco, Calif., 2003. [AV 333.794 P88  VHS]
    • Race for the Future [VHS 21 min.], Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA, 1992. [AV 629.2295 R11] (solar and electric cars)
    • REACT: Renewable Energy Action Team [CD-ROM], Shell International, London, 1999. [EX 333.794 R28]
    • Renewable Energy [DVD 28 min.], Ethical Markets Media ; co-executive producers, Hazel Henderson, Ellyne Lonergan ; director, Andrea Campbell ; writer, Simran Sethi, Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Princeton, NJ, 2007. [AV 333.794 R41 F  DVD]
    • Renewable Energy [DVD 28 min.], Video Education Australasia, Bendigo, Vic., 2002. [E 333.7940994 R41  DVD]
    • Renewable Energy: the Search for Endless Energy [VHS 24 min.], Classroom Video, Warriewood, N.S.W., 1999. [AV 333.794 R41 C VHS][AV 333.794 R41 C6  DVD]
    • Renewable Power: Earth's Clean Energy Destiny [VHS 30 min.], Video Project, San Francisco, Calif., 1998. [AV 333.794 R41 V]
    • Renewable Energy Resources [VHS 22 min.], Television Education Network, London, 1999. [AV 333.7940942 R4  VHS]
    • Renewable Energy Resources: Wind, Water and Solar Rays [DVD 47 min.], Science and Mankind, Inc., Guidance Associates, Mt. Kisco, N.Y., 1980. [AV 333.79 R41 G  DVD]
    • Turning Down the Heat: the New Energy Revolution [VHS 46 min.], producer & director, Jim Hamm ; writers, P.J. Reece, Jim Hamm ; produced by Jim Hamm Productions Ltd. in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada and in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Bullfrog Films, Oley, Pa., 2000. [AV 333.794 T95  VHS]
    [Renovation]
    • Management and Refurbishment of Commercial Property: Environmental Issues [videorecording, 12 min.], Television Education Network, London, 1997. [AV 696 M26]
    [Sustainable Architecture]
    • Last Call for Planet Earth: Sustainable Development and Architecture [videorecording, 75 min.], Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Hamilton, N.J., 2008. [AV 723.64 L349  DVD]
      • Radical changes in building design are needed to protect our fragile planet. This program studies the work of leading architects around the globe, all of whom employ green concepts and eco-friendly materials. Through extensive interviews and detailed visuals, the film provides insight into a wide range of residential and office design innovations--such as green roof technology, geothermal and passive solar energy, counterintuitive use of space, and more. Interviewees include Thom Mayne, Daniel Pearl, Jaime Lerner, Ivan Harbour, Françoise-Hélène Jourda, Christoph Ingenhoven, Massimiliano Fuksas, Markku Komonen, Georg Reinberg, Kengo Kuma, and Qingyun Ma
    • Sustainable Architecture [videorecording, 38 min.], directed and edited by Joe Clokey, San Luis Video Publishing; Los Oso, California, USA, 1994. [AV 720.472 S9 S][AV 720.47 S96 C  DVD]
      • Discusses how and why sustainable building design can save on the use of nonrenewable resources both in the materials and energy used.
      • This video is an exploration of the elements of architectural design that work towards sustainability. There are sections on planning and design, basic building design, embodied energy and resources in buildings, heating, cooling and ventilation, lighting, and infrastructure.
    • Weale, S. (research writer), 19??. Environmental Architecture [videorecording, 27 min.], director: Mike Lockey, executive producer: Bob Thorpe, CFL Vision, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, UK. [EX 720.47 E61 T]
      • Shows how architects are now designing environmentally friendly buildings that are energy efficient and in harmony with nature.
    [Sustainable Cities]
    • Building the Future [videorecording, 30 min.]: [cities and pollution], London Television International production, Chip Taylor Communications,2002. [AV 307.76 B93  VHS]
      • This program examines the cutting-edge achievements being made in the green technology revolution and explores the pioneering work now being developed to help society strike a practical balance between exploitation and conservation to create the sustainable city of the future.
    • Cities [videorecording, 50 min.], Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA, 2000. [AV 307.1416 C58 S7  DVD]
      • Discusses the effects of the world's increasing urban population on the environment and on our quality of life. Addresses issues such as transportation, urban sprawl, socioeconomic divisions, and pollution. Looks at what sustainability means in locations as diverse as East L.A., Vancouver, Portland, and São Paulo and Curitiba, Brazil.
    • Healthy Cities [videorecording, 23 min.], Chip Taylor Communications, Derry, NH., 200?. [AV 307.1216 H434  DVD]
      • Growing cities also have to face similar problems, pollution, overcrowding, unemployment, noise, etc. This program tackles these problems focusing on the three E's: environment, economy and equity.
    • Mega-cities: Urban Leadership for the 21st Century [videorecording, 28 min.], The Video Project, Ben Lomond, Calif., 199-?. [AV 307.76 M49]
    [Sustainable Communities]
    • Hawaii in Transition: Vision for a Sustainable Future [videorecording, 34 min.], Institute for a Sustainable Future and ECO Productions present, Video Project, Ben Lomond, Calif., 1996. [AV 363.709969 H3]
    • Smart Growth [videorecording, 17 min.], Video Project, Ben Lomond, Calif., 199-. [AV 307.1216 S63]
    • Sustainable Futures [videocassette, 40 min.], Video Project, Ben Lomond, Calif., 199-. [AV 363.7 S96 V]
    [Sustainable Development]
    • The Harmony Puzzle [videorecording, 2 parts on 1 videocassette (30 min.)], Agency for Instructional Technology, Bloomington, Ind., 1989. [EX 333.7 H28]
      • Examines the relationship between human beings and the environment. Introduces a prominent concept in the environmental debate: sustainable development and the environment-economy link. Illuminates individual responsibility by exploring the environmental impact of consumer habits.
      • 1. Environment and economy -- 2. You're part.
    • Introduction to Our Global Environment [videorecording, 10 min.], World Resources Institute, Washington, D.C., 1994. [AV 363.7 I61 w  VHS]
      • Discusses environmental threats, the linkages between environmental and social problems, and suggests actions to insure environmental sustainability over the long term. Focuses on climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, rapid population growth, and over consumption.
    [Sustainable Living]
    • Sustainable Urban Living: a South American Case Study [videocassette 25 min. + 1 teacher's notes], Classroom Video, Warriewood, N.S.W., Australia., 2003. [AV 307.76098162 S96]
    [Tall Buildings and Skyscrappers]
    • Vertical City [12 videodiscs, 28 min. each], created by Tamar Hacker; Electric Sky productions; a production of Gallery HD. [AV 720.483 V56 C2 v.1-v.12]
      • 1. Shanghai World Financial Center, China -- 2. 375 Park Avenue, New York -- 3. Triumph Palace, Moscow -- 4. Naberezhnaya Tower, Moscow -- 5. Bank of China Tower, Hong Kong -- 6. John Hancock Tower, Boston -- 7. Petronas Towers, Malaysia -- 8. John Hancock Center, Chicago -- 9. Two International Finance Centre, Hong Kong -- 10. 1180 Peachtree, Atlanta -- 11. Beetham Tower, Manchester -- 12. Taipei 101, Taiwan
    [Urban Design and Planning]
    • AIA, 1993. Land Resources and the Urban Environment [videorecording, 210 min.], produced by ICBO Video Productions, American Institute of Architects, Washington, D.C. [AV 720.47 B93 V.3 tape 1 & 2]
    • Brownfield Reclamation Using Bio-technology [videorecording, 14 min.], Television Education Network, 1998. [AV 628.55 E56]
    • The City and the Environment [videorecording, 23 min.], producers: Francois St-Laurent and Anne Evrard, Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Princeton, N.J., 1997. [AV 333.77 C58]
    • Green Plans [videorecording, 56 min.], a production of KCTS Seattle with TV New Zealand and the CNN Environment Unit, Video Project, Ben Lomond, Calif., 1995. [AV 363.7 G795 V  VHS]
      • Presents a look at how Netherlands and New Zealand have moved beyond the usual enviornmental conflicts to develop widely supported national plans for sustainable development. Shows how these two countries have brought out a comprehensive national environmental policy - Green Plan, aimed at creating both a sustainable environment and economy within one generation's time.
    • The Living City [videorecording, 46 min.], produced and directed by Leonard Gilday, written by Amanda McConnell, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation production, Toronto, Ontario, 1993. [AV 307.12160971354 L78]
    • Sustainable Urban Traffic Strategies [videorecording, 19 min], Television Education Network, London, 1997. [AV 388.409421 S96]
    [Waste Management]
    • Putting Waste to Work: A Sensible Solution [videorecording, 9 min.], Portland Cement Association, Skokie, Ill., 1992. [AV 628.4458 P99]
    • Putting Waste to Work: Energy from Methane [videorecording, 30 min.], Video Education Australasia, Bendigo, Vic., Australia, 1993. [AV 628.4458 P99 V]
    • Waste Minimisation in Construction [kit: 1 videocassette (15 min.), 1 site guide (54 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.), 1 training pack, 1 practical guidance (24 slides), 1 CD, 2 A2 posters], Television Education Network, London, 1998. [AV 363.728 W31]
    [Water Conservation]
    • Earth Aid: Water Conservation [videocassette 22 min.], View Video, New York, 1994. [E 333.9116 E12]
    • Efficient Water Management in the Landscape [videorecording, 28 min.], produced, written and directed by Russell Autrey, Joe Clokey, Jim Harrigan, San Luis Video, San Luis Obispo, Calif., 1989. [AV 635.9525 E27]
    • Flush Toilet Goodbye [videocassette, 27 min.], Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA, 1983. [AV 363.7284 F64]
    • My World - Water [videocassette 10 min.], SVE & Churchill Media, Chicago, IL. [AV 333.91 M99]
    • Natural Waste Water Treatment [videocassette, 27 min.], Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA, 1985. [AV 363.7284 N28]
    • Water and the Water Cycle [videorecording, 20 min.], Classroom Video, Bayview, N.S.W., 1996. [E 553.7 W32 C]
    • Water, the Drop of Life [6 videodiscs 312 min.], Landmark Media, Inc., Falls Church, VA, 2001. [AV 333.91 W32 L  pt.1-6]
      • pt. 1. Body and soul
      • pt. 2. Fuel for farms and factories
      • pt. 3. Perils of pollution
      • pt. 4. A price to pay
      • pt. 5. Water, war and peace
      • pt. 6. The endless search
    • Planet Neighborhood: Wetlands Technology [videorecording, 10 min.], Classroom version, executive producer: Richard Thomas, series producer: Larry Klein, producer: John Ketcham, WETA, Washington DC. Bullfrog Films, Oley, PA., 1997. [AV 628.357 P71]
    • Xeriscape: Appropriate Landscaping to Conserve Water [videorecording, 26 min.], produced, written, and directed by Joe Clokey, Jim Harrigan, San Luis Video, San Luis Obispo, CA, 1989. [AV 635.9525 X6]
    [Other Materials: CD-ROM]
    • AIA, 1999. Environmental Resource Guide on CD-ROM [computer file]: includes 1997 and 1998 updates, American Institute of Architects, John Wiley, New York. [AV 720.47 E61 C]
    • Architecture Millennium [interactive multimedia]: a High-tech America, American MPC Research, Santa Fe Springs, California, 1995. [AV 720.472 A67]
    • ASTM, 2007. ASTM Standards for Sustainability in Building, 3rd Edition, ASTM International,  West Conshohocken, PA. [AV 720.470218 A51  CDROM]
    • BSRIA, 1999. Integrated Building Design [computer file]: An Interactive Training Module, Building Services Research and Information Association, Bracknell. [AV 721.0285 I61]
    • Building Green Inc., 2002. Green Building Advisor [computer file], Version 1.1.2, BuildingGreen Inc. and Design Harmony, Brattleboro, VT. [AV 720.47 G79 B9]
    • CREST, 1998. Green Building Advisor [computer file], Version 1.0, Centre for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology, Washington, D.C. [AV 720.47 G79]
    • CREST, 1997. Green Developments [interactive multimedia], Ver. 1.0, produced by the Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology, Rocky Mountain Institute, Snowmass, Colorado. [AV 333.7315 G79]
    • Kibbey, D. (ed.), 1999. Ecological Architectural Resource Guide [computer file], prepared by Members of Northern California, Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility, Berkeley, California. [AV 691.025 E19]
    • Proceedings of the International Conference Sustainable Building 2002 [CD-ROM], 23-25 September 2002, Oslo, Norway, EcoBuild, Oslo, Norway. [AV 720.47 I61 S02 E]
    • Proceedings of the Joint Conference of Sustainable Building 2000 and Green Building Challenge 2000 [CD-ROM], October 2000, Maastricht, the Netherlands, (conference proceedings, GBC 2000 case studies & assessments, posters & reports), Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 2001. [AV 720.47 I61 S00]
    • Proceedings of the Green Building Challenge '98: An International Conference on the Performance Assessment of Buildings [CD-ROM], October 1998, Vancouver, Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, 1999. [on order]
    • Santamouris, M. and Asimakopoulos, D. (eds.), 1997. SUMMER: A Tool for Passive Cooling of Buildings [electronic resource], Version 2.0, University of Athens, Athens. [AV 697.93 S95]
    • SimEarth: the Living Planet [2 computer disks], by Fred Haslem & Will Wright, with James Lovelock, IBM version by Daniel Goldman & Paul Schmidt, Maxis, Orinda, California, 1990. [AV X 550.113 S58 / E 550.113 S58]
    [Other Materials: Slides]
    • Chermayeff, S., 1980. Environmental Design is Our Task [24 slides + 1 sound cassette (30 min.) + 1 program notes], produced by Monica Pidgeon in association with Leonie Cohn, Pidgeon Audio-Visual, London. [AV 720.47 C5]
    • McHarg, I. L., 198?. Ecological Planning [24 slides + 1 sound cassette + 2 sheets], Pidgeon Audio Visual, London. [AV 711.4 M14]
    [Other Materials: Special Materials]
    • Shiers, D., 1999. Understanding Green Buildings [kit: 1 study guide, 1 sound cassette, 1 questionnaire]: a CPD Study Pack, produced by the College of Estate Management, Whiteknights, Reading, UK. [AV 696 U55]
      • Provides practitioners with an understanding of the principal design, development and management issues relating to "green" buildings.
    • Taylor, T. and Greenwood, R., 1992. Green Issues [kit: 1 study guide, 1 sound cassette, 1 questionnaire]: Including Environmental Impact Assessment: a CPD Study Pack, produced by the College of Estate Management with financial support from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, the Harold Samuel Educational Trust, Whiteknights, Reading, UK. [AV 363.700942 T24]
    • Working with Our Environment [sound recording, 61 min., Side 1. Sustainable communities, Side 2. Enhancing public transport], producers: Rissa de la Paz & Ian Black, Open University, Milton Keynes, 2000. [AV 307.14160942 W9]
    [Other Materials: Online Videos]


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