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Architectural Science and the Sun

Architectural Science and the Sun
Author: Dason Whitsett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317481674

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Architectural Science and the Sun synthesizes physics, climate, program, and perception to provide a foundation in the principles of architectural science related to the sun: solar geometry, solar analysis and design techniques, passive design principles, and daylighting. Part analytical handbook, part inspiration source for schematic design, the content comprises a critical component of effective sustainable design. Beyond the purely technical aspects of these topics, Architectural Science and the Sun begins with the premise that great architecture goes beyond energy performance and the visual-aesthetic to engage all of the senses. Given that the stimuli to which our senses respond are physical phenomena such as light, heat, and sound, the designer must manipulate these parameters through the craft of building form and technology to create the desired qualitative experience. This book is designed to help the reader develop that skill.


Transforming Markets in the Built Environment

Transforming Markets in the Built Environment
Author: Susan Roaf
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1136543201

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There is an urgent need to build human capacity to make the often vulnerable and exposed buildings and communities we live and work in more resilient to the changing social, economic and physical environments around us. Extensive research has been done over the last decades on both mitigation and adaptation to climate change in the built environment, but the outputs of much of this research have failed to result in the wider uptake of effective greenhouse gas emission reduction solutions. This volume introduces credible 'fresh thinking' on how this may be done. For the first time an emerging generation of research is brought together that is directly concerned with understanding, influencing and leading the transformation of markets and thinking in the built environment. Chapters cover: defining values setting targets consumer motivation selling existing ideas better developing new design principles, paradigms and programmes optimizing solutions to ensure that when change does happen, it does so in the right direction. Papers are contributed by leading experts in fields ranging from philosophy, the social, political and physical sciences, engineering, architecture, mathematics and complexity science. The resulting volume will be essential reading for all those involved with changing the mindsets of a generation on the need to, and ways to, build resilience to rapid change and transforming markets in the built environment.


Introduction to Architectural Science

Introduction to Architectural Science
Author: S. V. Szokolay
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0750687045

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A clear and thorough guide to the building blocks of sustainable design.


Introduction to Architectural Science

Introduction to Architectural Science
Author: Steven V. Szokolay
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2014-04-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317918592

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Now in its third edition, this book provides the ideal and only reference to the physical basis of architectural design. Fully updated and expanded throughout, the book provides the data required for architects to design buildings that will maintain the users comfort in a variety of conditions, with minimal reliance on energy intensive methods like air conditioning. This is not a ‘how to’ book but answers the question why. It equips the reader with the tools to realize the full potential of the good intentions of sustainable, bioclimatic design. All sections have been revised and updated for this third edition including all the most relevant developments affecting heat, light and sound controls. The book responds to the need of understanding beyond ‘rules of thumb’.


Introduction to Architectural Science

Introduction to Architectural Science
Author: Steven V Szokolay
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2008-06-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1136393315

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Introducing the basics of architectural science, this book is an ideal reference, providing an understanding of the physical basis of architectural design. The knowledge gained from this book equips the reader with the tools to realize the full potential of the good intentions of sustainable, bioclimatic design. All sections have been revised and updated for this second edition including more information on small scale energy generation methods and techniques. The book has also been reformatted to be even more accessible, with a larger page size and colour printing.


Architectural Aerodynamics

Architectural Aerodynamics
Author: Richard M. Aynsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1977
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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