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Evolutionary Optimisation of Façade Design: A New Approach for the Design of Building Envelopes
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Lieferstatus: |
Auf Bestellung (Lieferzeit unbekannt) |
Veröffentlichung: |
August 2016
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Genre: |
Architektur, Archäologie, Kunst |
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Alternative & renewable energy sources & technology /
B /
Building /
Building construction & materials /
Building Construction and Design /
Buildings—Design and construction /
Construction /
Design /
Design, general /
ENERGY /
Energy Efficiency /
Energy Policy, Economics and Management /
Engineering, Architectural /
Fine arts# art forms /
Heating, lighting, ventilation /
Renewable and Green Energy /
Renewable energy resources |
ISBN: |
9781447172055 |
EAN-Code:
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9781447172055 |
Verlag: |
Springer Nature EN |
Einband: |
Kartoniert |
Sprache: |
English
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Dimensionen: |
H 235 mm / B 155 mm / D |
Gewicht: |
2117 gr |
Seiten: |
121 |
Illustration: |
VIII, 121 p. 60 illus., 50 illus. in color., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, farbige Illustrationen |
Zus. Info: |
Previously published in hardcover |
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Inhalt: |
Optimization techniques offer immense potential for the improvement of performance-driven design, since they allow the adoption of an holistic approach. This can lead to great advantages: optimal design solutions can be properly identified only if all criteria are considered at the same time, rather than separately. There are two barriers which obstruct optimization from being applied to building design: a technological barrier (applying the algorithms is not easy and can be quite time-consuming) and a cultural one (architects and engineers are required to change their perspectives as the design process has to be handled in a new way). This book explores these barriers from the perspective of both engineers and architects, and proposes a change in the attitudes of these two "actors": an engineer and an architect develop a dialog which helps them understand each other's perspective; in this way they find how they must both make a step forward. |
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