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Arid Climate Living

Everett Sinclair

Traductor A AI

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Arid Climate Living explores sustainable architecture and environmental strategies for designing comfortable and resource-efficient homes in desert regions. The book emphasizes the importance of passive cooling techniques, like shading and natural ventilation, to minimize reliance on energy-intensive air conditioning.

 
Furthermore, the book highlights effective water conservation methods such as rainwater harvesting and drought-tolerant landscaping, crucial for arid environments where water is scarce.

 
The book uniquely integrates traditional desert architecture knowledge with modern technologies and scientific advancements. It begins by introducing the challenges of desert living and then delves into passive cooling, water conservation, and sustainable materials across its chapters.

 
By incorporating regional data and case studies, Arid Climate Living provides homeowners, architects, and builders with practical guidelines for creating climate-responsive design and resource-efficient homes that balance human comfort with environmental responsibility.
Disponible desde: 23/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 88 páginas.

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