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100 _aRoesler, Sascha
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245 _aThe urban microclimate as artifact : towards an architectural theory of thermal diversity
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505 _aSascha Roesler and Madlen Kobl p.12 Microclimates and the Clty Towards an Architectural Theory of Thermal Diverslty The Architecture of the City-and Its Microclimates p.12 Eplstemologlcal Premises p.14 Urban Microclimates as Artifacts p.16 Lİsa Heschong, In Conversation with Sascha Roesler p.26 Between Laboratory and Sea Ranch Architecture and the Notion of MIcroclimate (USA) Thermal Imprints p.26 Between Laboratory and Sea Ranch p.28 The Agency of the Body p.35 Thermal Comfort versus Thermal Delight p.40 From Thermal Places to Urban Microclimates p.42 Roberto Leggero p.44 Citizens and Climate Microclimatic Patterns in Medieval Cities (Northern Italy) Entering a Medieval Italian City p.48 Microclimates within the Medieval City p.50 Fighting the Heat p.54 Fighting the Cold p.56 Conclusion: Microclimates and Political Power in Medieval Cities p.59 Marlyne Sahaklan p.64 Indoor Urbanism Alr-Conditioned Mlcroclimates in Metro Manila (The Philippines) Air-Conditioning as a Form of Consumption p.65 Soclal Norms around Hygiene and Clothing p.68 Soclal Norms around Building Design and Construction p.72 Conclusion: Cool Air as Normality p.78 Silvia Tavares p.82 Public Microclimates Thermal Outdoor Expectations in Post-Earthquake Christchurch (New Zealand) The Symbolic Dimension of Public Open Spaces p.82 Methodology of the Study p.83 Urban Microclimate Experience and Natural Landscapes p.88 Microclimate Data and Adaptive Practices p.92 Recommendations for Outdoor Microclimate Design p.97 Philippe Rahm, in Conversation with Sascha Roesler p.102 Thermal Sensations The Case of the Jade Eco Park in Taichung (Taiwan) Re-Interpreting Materiality p.102 Representing and Exhibiting Microclimates p.105 Simulating Urban Microclimates p.112 New Thermal Sensations p.118 Francis Kéré, in Conversation with Madlen Kobi p.120 Thermal Layers The Case of the Lycée Schorge in Koudougou (Burkina Faso) Gravitating towards Shaded Spaces p.120 Creating Microclimates Through Buffer Zones p.122 The Luxury of Passive Climate Control p.124 Transfer of Microclimate Knowledge p.132 lgnacio Requena-Ruiz p.134 Building a Brazilian Climate The Case of the House of Brazil in Paris (France) A New Architecture for Brazil p.135 Building a Brazilian Climate in Paris p.135 Negotiating the Climate of Paris p.139 Methods of Climate Control p.140 Conclusion: Contrasting Climate Imaginaries in Architecture p.147 Matthias Brunner p.152 Heating and Cooling the Desert The Case of the Kaufmann Desert House in Palm Springs (USA) Palm Springs: A Favorable Microclimate for Settling. Health and Leisure p.152 The Kaufmann Desert House p.155 Pure Fresh Air and Thermal Comfort without Mechanical Ventilation p.159 Heating with Open Windows p.162 Conclusion: Radiant Cooling and Outdoor Conditioning p.163 References p.174 Contributor’s p.184 Acknowledgments p.187 llustration Credits p.188 Subject Index p.191 Place Index p.195 Name Index p.196
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