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Introduction to Architectural Science

Introduction to Architectural Science
Item #: 225-8495-03
ISBN:0750658495
Author: Steven Szokolay
Publisher: Architectural Press 2003
Your Price: $45.95
Introduction to Architectural Science is an intuitive reference for Architectural Designers
By introducing the basics of architectural science, this book is an ideal reference that provides an understanding of the physical basis of architectural design. The knowledge gained from this book equips the reader with the tools for realizing the full potential of the good intentions of sustainable, bioclimatic design. The text gives the reader the knowledge to design in order to control indoor environmental conditions: heat, light and sound. Into this discussion is introduced the problem that traditional energy resources are finite, and their use damaging, and governments and professional bodies demand increasing levels of sustainable design. An outline is provided for creating the required indoor conditions with little or no use of energy, other than from renewable sources. Each chapter presents a quick outline of the basic and relevant physics of heat, light, sound and energy, followed by an examination of human requirements. The reader is then introduced to ways in which these elements can be controlled by the building and by its design.

Primarily for Architectural professionals and students. 352 pp.

Introduction to Architectural Science - Table of Contents:

  • Heat: The Thermal Environment
  • Physics of heat
  • Thermal comfort
  • Climate
  • Thermal behavior of buildings
  • Thermal design: passive controls
  • Active controls: HVAC
  • Light: The Luminous Environment
  • Physics of light, vision, daylight and sunlight, electric lighting
  • Sound: The Sonic Environment
  • Physics of sound, hearing
  • Unwanted sound: noise control
  • Wanted sound: room acoustics
  • Resources
  • Energy
  • Energy use
  • Water and wastes
  • Sustainability issues
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