Bioclimatic Double-Skin Facades e-bog
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Visually enriched with over 250 photographs and drawings, Bioclimatic Double-Skin Facades is an essential reference guide for understanding the types and functions of double-skin facades. Author Mary Ben Bonham examines the history and continuing potential of double-skin architecture, informing on the variety of approaches possible and advising a rigorous integrated design process leading to ap...
E-bog
436,85 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
20 november 2019
Længde
354 sider
Genrer
AMCR
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781317339953
Visually enriched with over 250 photographs and drawings, Bioclimatic Double-Skin Facades is an essential reference guide for understanding the types and functions of double-skin facades. Author Mary Ben Bonham examines the history and continuing potential of double-skin architecture, informing on the variety of approaches possible and advising a rigorous integrated design process leading to application. Featuring a wide selection of architectural examples, the book will be of interest to professionals and students within the fields of architecture, engineering, and construction.Characterized by a buffer-like air space between two glazed building skins, double-skin windows and faades aim to improve building comfort and energy performance. Double skins introduce complexity and initial costs, yet significant buildings in locations around the globe continue to select this approach. In addition to exploring motivations, benefits, and cautions for designing with double skins, the book provides a primer on fundamental faade design concepts and strategies for control of thermal, luminous, and acoustic environments. Chapters also address alternative types of high-performance faades and implications for each phase of faade design and construction.Bioclimatic Double-Skin Faades promotes bioclimatic design that is inspired by nature, measured in performance, and uniquely adapted to climate and place. In-depth case studies illustrate how double-skin faades have been adapted to a range of climates and cultural settings: Marseille Library and Grenoble Courthouse in France, Cambridge Public Library in Massachusetts, Manitoba Hydro Place in Canada, and the Pearl River Tower in China.