This architecture books consist f two parts:
Part I
consists of a theme:
1. History
Windows
Architectural development
Takeover of artificial light
Renewal of interest in daylight
Energy use
Passive architecture
Strategy
Control
2. Environment
Change and variety
Modelling
Orientation
Sunlight
Colour
3. Windows
Window shapes
Rooflights
Atriums
Glazing
High tech glazing
Window openings
Symbolism
Solar shading
Privacy
Innovative systems
The future
4. Energy
Reduction
Artificial light
Waste
Daylight
Controls
Diesel fuel
Legislation
5. Calculations
Example 1
Natural lighting
Artificial lighting
Example 2
Conclusions
View
Health
Part II
6. Case Studies
Introduction
Offices
Residential
Education
Ecclesiastical
Leisure
Display
Transport
Industrial
The following is an excerpt from this book:
"The window is an opening in a wall or side of a building admitting light and often air to the interior. Early windows were developed before the introduction of glass, so initially windows were left open to the external atmosphere, or filled by some form of closure to minimize the heat loss at night. The more sophisticated buildings would have had thin slabs of marble, mica or oiled paper for this purpose." (Chapter 3 Windows, page 19)
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Daylighting: Natural Light in Architecture
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