Overview
Our buildings are like our skins - they shield us from the elements. But unlike our adaptable human bodies, traditional buildings can be energy guzzlers. The culprit? A poorly designed building envelope. The building envelope refers to everything that separates the conditioned space inside from the unconditioned space outside: walls, roofs, windows, and doors. A leaky or inefficient envelope forces heating and cooling systems to work overtime to maintain comfortable temperatures, leading to high energy bills and a larger carbon footprint. The good news is that with thoughtful design and material choices, building envelopes can be transformed into energy-saving champions. Here's how: - Insulation is king: Proper insulation in walls, roofs, and floors acts as a thermal barrier, keeping the cool air in during summer and the warm air in during winter. - Window wisdom: Double-paned windows with low-emissivity coatings significantly reduce heat transfer. Strategically placed windows can also leverage natural light and ventilation, further reducing reliance on artificial lighting and air conditioning. - Material matters: Building materials with high thermal resistance can significantly improve envelope performance. By prioritizing a well-designed building envelope, we can create structures that are comfortable, energy-efficient, and environmentally responsible. It's a win-win for building owners, occupants, and the planet.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9783384225542
- ISBN-10: 3384225546
- Publisher: Tredition Gmbh
- Publish Date: May 2024
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.44 pounds
- Page Count: 128
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