This comprehensive guide is the fourth installment in a series on bioclimatic design and construction, with a special emphasis on the multifunctional bioclimatic greenhouse – the “Swiss-army chainsaw” of sustainable architecture. This fourth volume delves into the architectural integration, environmental prediction, and structural simulation of a bioclimatic wooden greenhouse.
In broader terms, this enlightening book offers insights on how to design and construct low-energy, bioclimatic architecture with minimal environmental impact. The benefits of this approach include:
– Energy efficiency: The book provides strategies for creating free-standing and lean-to greenhouses that naturally regulate their temperature, reducing energy consumption.
– Versatility: The techniques and concepts are applicable to both agricultural and residential greenhouses.
– Holistic approach: The author draws from multiple disciplines, including environmental science, construction, and structural design, providing a comprehensive viewpoint.
This multi-volume work is an essential resource for anyone interested in eco-friendly construction and design. The author’s unique approach uses 3D construction drawings and real-world examples to illustrate both established and experimental solutions in bioclimatic design.
Discover the advantages of bioclimatic design and learn how to create greenhouses that are sustainable, energy-efficient, and beneficial for both the environment and inhabitants. This book is not just about building greenhouses; it’s about shaping the future of sustainable living.
Keywords: Bioclimatic design, Sustainable architecture, Low-energy architecture, Environmental impact, Bioclimatic greenhouse, Wooden greenhouse, Sustainable construction, Eco-friendly design, Greenhouse design, Energy-efficient building.
Authors:
Gian Luca Brunetti (Author)
Edition:
1st
Publication Date:
December 20, 2022
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