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Ecoarchitecture Iii Harmonisation Between Architecture And Nature Wit Transactions On Ecology And The Environment 1st Edition S Hernandez

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Ecoarchitecture Iii Harmonisation Between Architecture And Nature Wit Transactions On Ecology And The Environment 1st Edition S Hernandez
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Publisher: WIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.26 MB
Pages: 623
Author: S. Hernandez, C. A. Brebbia, W. P. (editors) De Wilde
ISBN: 9781845644307, 1845644301
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Ecoarchitecture Iii Harmonisation Between Architecture And Nature Wit Transactions On Ecology And The Environment 1st Edition S Hernandez by S. Hernandez, C. A. Brebbia, W. P. (editors) De Wilde 9781845644307, 1845644301 instant download after payment.

This book contains most of the papers to be presented at the Third International Conference on Harmonisation Between Architecture and Nature, which is being held in A Coru?±a, Spain, April 12-14, 2010. Eco-Architecture ought to be in harmony with nature, including its immediate environs. Decisions have to be taken on ecological grounds concerning locations, siting and orientation, as well as the well-informed choice of materials. Eco-Architecture makes every effort to minimize the use of energy at each stage of a building's life cycle, including that embodied in the extraction and transportation of materials, their fabrication, their assembly into the building and ultimately the ease and value of their recycling when the building's life is over. The design may also take into consideration the use of energy in building maintenance and changes in its use, not to mention its lighting, heating and cooling, particularly where the energy consumed involves the emission of greenhouse gases. Substantial savings can be achieved by the choice of materials appropriate for passive energy systems, especially natural ventilation, summer shading and winter solar heat gain. Solar and wind energy can provide heating and electric power.

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