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E-raamat: Bioclimatic Housing: Innovative Designs for Warm Climates [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 476 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781849770569
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  • Formaat: 476 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781849770569
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In the search for sustainable architecture, there is growing interest in the relationship between nature and design. In this vital new book, the termbioclimatic relating to the dynamic between climate and living organisms, is applied by the authors in focusing on countries where housing requires cooling for a significant part of the year. In this context, Bioclimatic Housing covers creative, vernacular architecture to present both the theory and practice of innovative, low-energy architecture.

The book interweaves the themes of social progress, technological fixes and industry transformation within a discussion of global and country trends, climate types, solutions and technologies. Prepared under the auspices of a 5-year International Energy Agency (IEA) project, and with case studies from Iran, Malaysia, Australia, Japan, Sri Lanka and Italy, this is a truly international and authoritative work, providing an essential primer for building designers, builders, developers and advanced students in architecture and engineering.
List of Figures and Tables
ix
List of Boxes and Case Studies
xxiii
Foreword xxv
Acknowledgements xxvii
List of Contributors
xxix
Preface xxxi
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
xxxiii
Overview 1(20)
Richard Hyde
Noboyuki Sunaga
New concepts: Redefining bioclimatic housing
2(5)
Location, climate and solutions
7(1)
Strategies, elements and technologies
8(8)
References
16(5)
PART I REDEFINING BIOCLIMATIC HOUSING
Chapter 1 Definitions, Concepts and Principles
21(38)
Richard Hyde
Harald N. Røstvik
Introduction
21(1)
Definitions
22(15)
Concepts
37(4)
Principles and applications
41(13)
Summary
54(1)
References
54(5)
Chapter 2 Trends, Promotion and Performance
59(58)
Peter Woods
Richard Hyde
Motoya Hayashi
Marcia Agostini Ribeiro
Francesca Sotogo
Valario Calderaro
Veronica Soebarto
Indrika Rajapaksha
Upendra Rajapaksha
Vahid Ghobadian
Introduction
59(1)
Trends towards solar sustainable housing
59(3)
Country trends
62(18)
Performance assessment
80(31)
References
111(6)
PART II LOCATION, CLIMATE TYPES AND BUILDING RESPONSE
Chapter 3 The Mediterranean: A Cool Temperate Climate
117(32)
Francesca Sartogo
Valerio Calderaro
Introduction
117(1)
The Mediterranean climate
117(5)
Mediterranean solution sets
122(25)
Summary
147(1)
References
147(2)
Chapter 4 Adelaide: A Warm Continental Climate
149(24)
Veronica Soebarto
Introduction
149(1)
Climate
149(2)
Solution sets
151(22)
Chapter 5 Tehran: A Hot Arid Climate
173(22)
Valid Ghobadian
Neda Taghi
Mehrnoush Godsi
Introduction
173(1)
Climate
174(1)
Solution sets
174(8)
Summary
182(13)
Chapter 6 Tokyo: A Warm Temperate Climate
195(34)
Nobuyuki Sunaga
Motoya Hayashi
Ken-Ichi Hasegawa
Tamaki Fukazawa
Introduction
195(1)
Climate of Japan
195(3)
Solution sets
198(3)
Simulation study of the performance of the typical solution sets
201(25)
Summary
226(1)
References
226(3)
Chapter 7 Brisbane: A Subtropical Climate
229(40)
Richard Hyde
Luke Watson
Katherine Khoo
Nardine Lester
Joel Kelder
Introduction
229(1)
Subtropical climates
229(2)
Solution sets
231(36)
Summary
267(2)
Chapter 8 Kuala Lumpur: A Hot Humid Climate
269(28)
Sabarinah Sh. Ahmad
Introduction
269(1)
Climate
269(2)
Solution sets
271(21)
Summary
292(1)
References
293(4)
PART III PRINCIPLES, ELEMENTS AND TECHNOLOGIES
Chapter 9 Design, Elements and Strategies
297(70)
Nobuyuki Sunaga
Veronica Soebarto
Marcia Agostini Ribeiro
Richard Hyde
Floriberta Binarti
Lars Junghans
Valario Calderaro
Indrika Rajapaksha
Upendra Rajapaksha
Introduction
297(1)
Integrated design principles
297(4)
Climate and location
301(6)
Elements
307(25)
Strategies and techniques
332(32)
Summary
364(1)
References
364(3)
Chapter 10 Green Technologies, Performance and Integration
367(60)
Nathan Groenhout
Richard Hyde
Deo Prasad
Shailja Chandra
Yoshinori Saeki
Lim Chin Haw
Introduction
367(1)
Life systems
368(18)
Material systems
386(8)
Integration
394(29)
Summary
423(1)
References
424(3)
Appendix: International Energy Agency Solar Heating and Cooling Programme Task 28 on Solar Sustainable Housing: Annex 38 427(4)
INDEX 431
Richard Hyde is Professor of Architectural Science at The University of Sydney, Australia.