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Low-Energy Dwellings

Everett Sinclair

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Publisher: Publifye

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Low-Energy Dwellings explores how innovative architectural designs and technologies can dramatically reduce electricity consumption in homes. It focuses on minimizing our carbon footprint while enhancing living comfort through energy efficiency. The book argues for an integrated approach, urging a move away from reliance on active systems towards designs that harmonize with the environment. Did you know that passive design strategies, like using sunlight for heating, can significantly lower energy bills? Also, smart home technologies offer real-time insights into energy usage, empowering homeowners to optimize consumption. 

 
The book's structure guides readers through the complexities of low-energy dwelling design, starting with fundamental principles. It progresses from passive design strategies applicable in various climates to the integration of smart home technologies. The final chapters delve into practical applications and real-world case studies.

 
By prioritizing clarity and real-world solutions, Low-Energy Dwellings provides valuable insights for architects, homeowners, and anyone interested in sustainable building and reducing their electrical consumption.
Available since: 02/23/2025.
Print length: 92 pages.

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