Solar Architecture In Cool Climates

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Solar Architecture In Cool Climates by Porteous, Colin; Macgregor, Kerr, 9781902916620
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  • ISBN: 9781902916620 | 190291662X
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1/30/2006

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* "A must-read for practitioners, teachers and others interested in or working with energy use in the built environment, including a delightful set of examples" -- Anne Grete Hestnes, former President of the International Solar Energy Society * Includes case studies from Europe and North America, dealing with new-build, retrofitting and conceptual projects that outline future potential * Written in a clear, accessible style, approaching the topic in a thematic manner, this will be an invaluable primer for both building professionals and students To implement new techniques in daily practice, architects require palatable information combined with convincing arguments. This book fulfils this requirement, providing inspiration, an understanding of key principles and technical data on the design of solar buildings in northern latitudes (or the southern equivalent). The authors examine how additional costs can be diluted through different strategies, the tensions between energy efficiency and environmental quality, and the proactive control of energy in building design. Promoting flexibility and opportunity to a diverse audience, including those who use, procure and finance buildings, the book aims to bring the design of 'green' buildings in cool climates from special interest status into the mainstream. The final chapter meshes technical aspects with the aspirations of users, to develop a more sustainable architectural programme in which lay players (mainly clients) effectively sponsor responsible environmental innovation.
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