Charlie Wing
Charlie Wing is a research scientist at MIT and an accomplished author known for his expertise in home building, maintenance, and energy conservation. He founded the Shelter Institute and Cornerstones, the first do-it-yourself house-building schools in America, and has written over a dozen books on topics ranging from home construction to boating. Wing also developed the first Department of Energy-approved home energy audit and hosted a national PBS series on energy conservation.
Home Building
Energy Conservation
DIY
Boating
Non-fiction
How Your House Works: A Visual Guide to Understanding and Maintaining Your Home, Updated and Expanded
How Your House Works: A Visual Guide to Understanding and Maintaining Your Home, Updated and Expanded
How Boat Things Work: An Illustrated Guide
The Visual Handbook of Building and Remodeling, 3rd Edition
The One-Minute Guide to the Nautical Rules of the Road
How Your House Works: A Visual Guide to Understanding & Maintaining Your Home
How Boat Things Work: An Illustrated Guide
The Visual Handbook of Energy Conservation: A Comprehensive Guide to Reducing Energy Use at Home
Salt in Their Veins: Conversations with Coastal Mainers