Scale: Heat | Cool

Energy Concepts, Principles, Installations

Autor: Kerstin Schultz, Alexander Reichel, Manfred Hegger
Nakladatelství: Birkhäuser
Rok vydání: 2012
ISBN: 978-3034605137
Formát: 160 stran, 27.6cm x 22cm, brožovaná
Jazyk: english
Běžná cena: 1250 Kč
Naše cena: 1100 Kč (bez 0 % DPH: 1 100,00 Kč)
  44.35 € (bez 0 % DPH: 44,35 €)
Skladem: 1 ks (standardní doba expedice do 21 dnů)
 

  • A comprehensive and integrated treatment of building conditioning
  • The planning and implementation of active and passive construction measures, illustrated and presented with easy-to-follow explanations in the context of individual building tasks
  • Individual construction measures vividly illustrated with explanatory drawings and detail drawings
  • A book for every architect who wishes to steer the planning of building services to reflect the spirit of his or her design

Aims and Scope

Today, careful energy planning and design has become an integral component of every building task. The second volume of the SCALE series, Heat | Cool, picks up at precisely this point, providing strategies for an energetically sensible and suitable approach to building conditioning as well as its design and constructional integration. In addition to building and facilities services, it places special emphasis on construction and design measures. How much the building itself can achieve in the context of the given climatic, topographical, and town-planning framework conditions and to what extent additional installations are required for conditioning, which construction measures are appropriate for which types of tasks within a sustainable and integrated planning approach – all of these topics are discussed on the basis of project examples. The book highlights both the currently available heating, ventilation, and cooling systems as well as the supporting aspects of material properties and the building lifecycle, thus enabling the reader to make a balanced and well-informed selection. Heat | Cool provides a foundation for efficient and optimal building conditioning and its integration into construction and design.

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