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Off the Grid Modern Homes + Alternative Energy

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ISBN-10: 1586855166

ISBN-13: 9781586855161

Edition: 2005

Authors: Lori Ryker

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Off the Grid confronts the ecological and cultural problems associated with the way we get and use energy, and explains how it is possible to live in a beautifully designed home using much less--no matter where your home is located. Our homes are connected by a nearly invisible grid of infrastructure that binds us together. It is a system of electrical poles, wire, substations, hydroelectric dams, telecommunication towers, and water extraction and sewage systems. From within this system we work, play, and raise families. We have also created one of the greatest environmental challenges known to modern civilization. The signs of our impact upon the world can be recognized in the reports of…    
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Book details

List price: $30.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Gibbs Smith, Publisher
Publication date: 11/3/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 2.486

Lori Ryker grew up in Texas and has lived and worked in a variety of locations, including Boston, New York City, Portland, and Basel, Switzerland. She now resides in Livingston, Montana, where she teaches in the School of Architecture at Montana State University and is a partner, along with Brett W. Nave, of Ryker/Nave Design. Their work has been published in The House You Build, and Western Interiors and Design. Ryker holds a MArch from Harvard Graduate School of Design and a Ph.D. from Texas A & M University. She is the author of Mockbee Coker: Thought and Process.

Introduction
The Grid Intertie: The Interconnection of Western Civilization
Sustainable Living and Off-the-Grid Technologies
Practicalities
The Technologies
The Projects: Bungalow
Remodel: Solar Umbrella House Coastal Mountain
Clearing: Barsotti Residence Boundary Waters
Family Refuge: Twin Lakes
Cabin Holistic Homesteading: Fargo and Maestas Residence
A Wilder Landscape Retreat: Hill Country Jacal
Suburban Sensibility: D'Souza and de la Torre Residence
Metropolitan Redevelopment: Reade Street Townhouse Sophisticated
Urban Pioneering: House R128
Sustainability on a Budget: Wilson Residence
Self-Sufficiency on the Remote Edge: Four Horizons
Autonomous House References: Projects at a Glance
References
Bibliography
Index
Photo credits