Most of what I have learned has been through various web sites on the internet as well as various books on sustainable design, or alternative construction practices and materials.
I have only been practicing structural engineering for five years and I will take the P.E. next weekend, unfortunately I have yet to come across a design that would allow me to implement any major alternative building materials.
I think that a lot of sustainable building has to do with where you live. For example I live in
I digress, so back to what you were asking about. Mostly through the following websites and books:
http://www.strawbuilding.org/pages/main.php?pageid=1
http://sustainablesources.com/
“Buildings of Earth and Straw” by Bruce King, P.E.
“The Rammed Earth House” by
“Green Remodeling” by David Johnston & Kim Master
From: mark [mailto:mark@crownjade.com]
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Hello group. You seem to be a dynamic, up-to-date collection of practicing engineers. I am a practicing engineer finishing up my Master of Science, Structural at
Thank you, Mark Benjamin, P.E.
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