high Performance Enclosures : Design Guide for Institutional, Commercial and Industrial Buildings in Cold Climates provides guidance for architects and building enclosure engineers working to meet the growing need for buildings that have significantly lower operational energy consumption. John Straube addresses a range of practical questions about low energy building enclosures that save energy while simultaneously improving durability, comfort, and rain control: How much of an impact can the enclosure, massing, and orientation have? How much glazing is appropriate and what options are available? How much does thermal bridging matter and how can it be minimized at difficult structural details? How does one detail thick layers of continuous insulation outside of steel stud walls? Can layers of insulating sheathing reduce the risk of moisture damage?--COVER.
Coldscapes: Design Ideas for Winter Cities
Adaptive Thermal Comfort Standard for Houses in Composite Climate
Resilience: Between Mitigation and Adaptation
Drawing from the unique context and climate of the Himalaya, this book highlights several innovative design interventions, shaped by a myriad of social, cultural, environmental, and political factors that have been employed in villages to ...
Man, Climate and Architecture
This book educates and introduce readers to the ways in which we can adapt to the threat of flooding throughout the built and natural environment.
This manual presents the best techniques for energy and resource efficient residential construction in the colder climates of North America.
Thermodynamic principles - Solar radiation - Solar heating - Climate analysis.
17. A Brooklyn Row House Revived, Brooklyn, NY Retrofit of a townhouse, Jane Sanders and Build with Prospect -- 18.
"The Builder's Guide provides the building industry with the latest and best practical information on how to apply building science principles to structures as systems in hot-humid climate regions."--Publisher's website.