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_aInternational Conference on Harmonisation Between Architecture and Nature. _n(2nd : _d2008 : _cAlgarve, Portugal) |
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_aEco-architecture II : _bharmonisation between architecture and nature / _ceditors, G. Broadbent, C.A. Brebbia. |
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_aSouthampton, UK ; _aBoston : _bWIT, _cc2008. |
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_a349 p. : _bill., maps, plans ; _c24 cm. |
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_aWIT transactions on ecology and the environment ; _vv. 113 |
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500 | _aSECTION 1: Ecological and cultural sensitivity 1: Learning from vernacular architecture: sustainability and cultural conformity 2: The ecology of the mudhif 3: The vernacular of Tibet, harnessing panoramic sunshine 4: The fortress, a house with a vision Etc. SECTION 2: Design with nature 1: The dislocation of composition: architecture and Eco-sustainability 2: Swarm-driven idea models-from insect nests to modern architecture 3: Defining ecological regionalism - a theoretical perspective 4: In harmony with nature - the suckling Elephant House of Malaysia Etc. SECTION 3: Resource conservation and building technologies 1: Hands-on learning: the ecoMOD project 2: Urban energy harvest and optimization in use of renewable energy sources in the Droevendaal residential area 3: Cost benefit analysis of energy efficient family houses 4: Timber: a changing material and its effect on the architectural form Etc. SECTION 4; Design by passive systems 1: Hygrothermic performance of exterior and interior surfaces of buildings 2: Visualizing sustainability in urban conditions 3: Study of the behavior of the shutter prototype for non-residential buildings, aimed at containing the summer heating load 4: Use of active and passive solar systems in residential buildings Etc. SECTION 5: Case studies 1: Generation p(ost-fossil) 2: The solar house in 1947 3: Daylight availability in courtyards of urban dwellings in Athens SECTION 6: Rehabilitation and adaptive re-use 1: The Emperor's new clothes: living skins and the reconsideration of the post-war office tower 2: Rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of historic buildings in Poland 3: Rehabilitating existing high-rise residential buildings: the idea of Ecoskin | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index p.349 | ||
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_aArchitecture _xEnvironmental aspects _vCongresses. |
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700 | 1 | _aBroadbent, Geoffrey. | |
700 | 1 | _aBrebbia, C. A. | |
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