Thermally Active Surfaces in Architecture

Thermally Active Surfaces in Architecture, the groundbreaking new study by 2009 Rome Prize-winning architect Kiel Moe, argues that water, with its higher density, is far better at capturing and channeling energy than air. By separating the heating and cooling of a building from its ventilation, the building's structure itself becomes the primary thermal system.

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Author Kiel Moe

ISBN 9781568988801

Category Architecture Books

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