Passive Cooling of Buildings
Discover the essential guide to sustainable architecture with Passive Cooling of Buildings, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996. This comprehensive hardback spans 484 pages and delves into the principles of passive cooling, offering valuable insights into effective energy reduction strategies. As the demand for energy-efficient solutions grows, this book serves as a crucial resource for architects, engineers, and environmentally-conscious homeowners alike. It outlines the fundamentals of passive cooling and provides the necessary principles and formulas for successful implementation. Embrace the future of building design and learn how to create comfortable indoor environments without relying on traditional air-conditioning systems. Enhance your knowledge and contribute to a more sustainable world with this informative text.