The urban microclimate as artifact : towards an architectural theory of thermal diversity (Record no. 10659)
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| International Standard Book Number | 9783035615463 |
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| Transcribing agency | krvia |
| 082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
| Classification number | 724.6/ROE |
| 100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Roesler, Sascha |
| 9 (RLIN) | 5911 |
| 245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | The urban microclimate as artifact : towards an architectural theory of thermal diversity |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
| Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Basel |
| Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Birkhauser |
| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2018 |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Extent | 197p. |
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| Source of price type code | Rs. |
| Price type code | Rs. |
| Price amount | Rs.5050 |
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| Price note | Rs.4040 |
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| Formatted contents note | Sascha Roesler and Madlen Kobl p.12<br/>Microclimates and the Clty<br/>Towards an Architectural Theory of Thermal Diverslty<br/>The Architecture of the City-and Its Microclimates p.12<br/>Eplstemologlcal Premises p.14<br/>Urban Microclimates as Artifacts p.16<br/><br/>Lİsa Heschong, In Conversation with Sascha Roesler p.26<br/>Between Laboratory and Sea Ranch<br/>Architecture and the Notion of MIcroclimate (USA)<br/>Thermal Imprints p.26<br/>Between Laboratory and Sea Ranch p.28<br/>The Agency of the Body p.35<br/>Thermal Comfort versus Thermal Delight p.40<br/>From Thermal Places to Urban Microclimates p.42<br/><br/><br/>Roberto Leggero p.44<br/>Citizens and Climate<br/>Microclimatic Patterns in Medieval Cities (Northern Italy)<br/>Entering a Medieval Italian City p.48<br/> Microclimates within the Medieval City p.50<br/>Fighting the Heat p.54<br/>Fighting the Cold p.56<br/>Conclusion: Microclimates and Political Power in Medieval Cities p.59<br/><br/>Marlyne Sahaklan p.64<br/>Indoor Urbanism<br/>Alr-Conditioned Mlcroclimates in Metro Manila (The Philippines)<br/>Air-Conditioning as a Form of Consumption p.65<br/>Soclal Norms around Hygiene and Clothing p.68<br/>Soclal Norms around Building Design and Construction p.72<br/>Conclusion: Cool Air as Normality p.78<br/><br/>Silvia Tavares p.82<br/>Public Microclimates<br/>Thermal Outdoor Expectations in Post-Earthquake Christchurch (New Zealand)<br/>The Symbolic Dimension of Public Open Spaces p.82<br/>Methodology of the Study p.83<br/>Urban Microclimate Experience and Natural Landscapes p.88<br/> Microclimate Data and Adaptive Practices p.92<br/>Recommendations for Outdoor Microclimate Design p.97<br/><br/>Philippe Rahm, in Conversation with Sascha Roesler p.102<br/>Thermal Sensations<br/>The Case of the Jade Eco Park in Taichung (Taiwan)<br/>Re-Interpreting Materiality p.102<br/>Representing and Exhibiting Microclimates p.105<br/>Simulating Urban Microclimates p.112<br/>New Thermal Sensations p.118<br/><br/><br/>Francis Kéré, in Conversation with Madlen Kobi p.120<br/>Thermal Layers<br/>The Case of the Lycée Schorge in Koudougou (Burkina Faso)<br/>Gravitating towards Shaded Spaces p.120<br/>Creating Microclimates Through Buffer Zones p.122<br/>The Luxury of Passive Climate Control p.124<br/>Transfer of Microclimate Knowledge p.132<br/><br/>lgnacio Requena-Ruiz p.134<br/>Building a Brazilian Climate<br/>The Case of the House of Brazil in Paris (France)<br/> A New Architecture for Brazil p.135<br/>Building a Brazilian Climate in Paris p.135<br/>Negotiating the Climate of Paris p.139<br/> Methods of Climate Control p.140<br/> Conclusion: Contrasting Climate Imaginaries in Architecture p.147<br/><br/>Matthias Brunner p.152<br/>Heating and Cooling the Desert<br/>The Case of the Kaufmann Desert House in Palm Springs (USA)<br/>Palm Springs: A Favorable Microclimate for Settling. Health and Leisure p.152<br/> The Kaufmann Desert House p.155<br/>Pure Fresh Air and Thermal Comfort without Mechanical Ventilation p.159<br/>Heating with Open Windows p.162<br/>Conclusion: Radiant Cooling and Outdoor Conditioning p.163<br/><br/> References p.174<br/>Contributor’s p.184<br/>Acknowledgments p.187<br/>llustration Credits p.188<br/>Subject Index p.191<br/>Place Index p.195<br/>Name Index p.196<br/><br/> |
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| Personal name | Kobi, Madlen (eds.). |
| 9 (RLIN) | 5912 |
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| Koha item type | Book |
| Withdrawn status | Lost status | Source of classification or shelving scheme | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Date acquired | Source of acquisition | Cost, normal purchase price | Full call number | Barcode | Date last seen | Price effective from |
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| Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture and Environmental Studies | 17/10/2024 | Burhani Book Centre Bill No 7418 | 4040.00 | 724.6/ROE | 8594 | 21/11/2024 | 21/11/2024 |
