Heating, Cooling, Lighting: Design Methods for ArchitectsUsing a qualitative rather than a quantitative approach, presents detailed information based on concepts, rules, guidelines, intuition, and experience for architects in the areas of heating, cooling, and lighting at the schematic design stage. The data explored supports a three-tiered approach--load avoidance, using natural energy sources, and mechanical equipment. Among the topics covered are shading, thermal envelope, passive heating and cooling, electric lighting, and HVAC. Case studies illustrate how certain buildings use techniques at all three tiers for heating, cooling, and lighting. An appendix lists some of the more appropriate computer programs available to the architect for analysis at the schematic design stage. |
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Design Methods for Architects Norbert Lechner. Area of South Glazing Use Table 6.A as a guideline for ini- tial sizing of south - facing glazing . The table is based on the 17 climate regions described in Chapter 4 . Column 5 shows how ...
Design Methods for Architects Norbert Lechner. Area of South Glazing Use Table 6.A as a guideline for ini- tial sizing of south - facing glazing . The table is based on the 17 climate regions described in Chapter 4 . Column 5 shows how ...
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... TABLE 7.D Overheated and Underheated Periods for Internally Dominated Buildingsa. 7.5 SHADING PERIODS OF THE YEAR Windows need shading during the overheated period of the year , which is both a function of climate and building type ...
... TABLE 7.D Overheated and Underheated Periods for Internally Dominated Buildingsa. 7.5 SHADING PERIODS OF THE YEAR Windows need shading during the overheated period of the year , which is both a function of climate and building type ...
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... table and 0 ° when the tilt table is vertical . DIRECTIONS FOR INITIAL SET - UP 1. Tape ribbon to the edge of a door as shown in Fig . C.1 . 2. Make sure clamp - on light fix- ture has a sufficiently long ex- tension cord so that it can ...
... table and 0 ° when the tilt table is vertical . DIRECTIONS FOR INITIAL SET - UP 1. Tape ribbon to the edge of a door as shown in Fig . C.1 . 2. Make sure clamp - on light fix- ture has a sufficiently long ex- tension cord so that it can ...
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