Creating Thermal Comfort and Energy Efficiency
Microclimatic Landscape Design shows designers how to work with nature to create climatically pleasant spaces for human activities. With remarkable clarity, it covers both the scientific background and the design techniques needed for shaping spaces that increase comfort and reduce energy consumption. This comprehensive, environmentally-sensitive guide:
* Presents the basic principles of microclimatology and explains how objects in the landscape affect climate to create microclimates
* Describes methods for modifying the key variables in a microclimate, including radiation, wind, temperature, humidity, and precipitation
* Shows how to create successful, comfortable spaces under a wide variety of climatic conditions
* Explains energy budgets and the effects of landscape on energy use in buildings
* Includes useful formulas for determining human thermal comfort, estimating solar radiation absorbed by a person, and estimating wind in a given landscape
For landscape architects, architects, contractors, and planners, Microclimatic Landscape Design is a concise, practical, and indispensable guide to improving the comfort of outdoor spaces and reducing the heating or cooling loads on buildings.
Microclimatic Landscape Design: Creating Thermal Comfort and Energy Efficiency
📄 Viewing lite version
Full site ›
Book Details
Author(s)Robert D. Brown, Terry J. Gillespie
PublisherWiley
ISBN / ASIN0471056677
ISBN-139780471056676
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,480,957
CategoryArchitecture
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description ▲
More Books in Architecture
Historic Preservation for a Living City: Historic Char…
View
Reflections from the Shining Brow: My Years with Frank…
View
The Gypsum Construction Handbook (RSMeans)
View
Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors
View
Architecture and Tourism: Perception, Performance and …
View
Courtyards for Modern Living: Contemporary Outdoor Spa…
View
Architecture and Modern Literature
View
Meggs' History of Graphic Design
View