Abstract
Due to the fast deterioration of quality of life especially in the big urban centres all over the world, man is turning to nature in a desperate quest to learn and have once more what was given to us but taken for granted. The exaggerated use of natural resources and energy is a major concern. To create comfortable indoor and outdoor living environments, or to reduce cooling loads, solar control is the most basic construction method of building in the low latitudes. It is the purpose of this work to provide valuable information on the amelioration of outdoor microclimates to achieve thermally comfortable living spaces, relying on the simbiotic interaction of the built environment with its natural surroundings.
This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution.
Buying options
Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout
Purchases are for personal use only
Learn about institutional subscriptionsReferences
Busch, A. (2007). Nine ways to cross a river. New York: Bloomsbury.
Cantuaria, G. (2001). Trees and microclimatic comfort (PhD thesis, London).
Cunningham, L., & Reich, J. (1982). Culture and values. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
Donne, J. (1977). The complete English poems. London: Penguin.
Gilbert, R., & McCarter, W. (1988). Living with art. New York: Alfred A. Knopf Inc..
Kaufman, E., & Raeburn, B. (1960). Frank Lloyd Wright: Writings and buildings. New York: Horizon Press.
Mann, M. (1993). The Sources of Social Power. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press.
Norberg-Schulz, C. (1980). Genius loci: Towards a phenomenology of architecture. New York: Rizzoli.
Pallasmaa, J. (2011). Os Olhos da Pele. Porto Alegre: Bookman.
Rice, M., & Rasmussen, E. (1992). Healthy cities in developing countries. In J. Ashton (Ed.), Healthy cities. Milton Keynes: Open University Press.
Sandrisser, B. (1982). Climate-responsive design: Accepting seasonal change. In R. Austin et al. (Eds.), The yearbook of landscape architecture: The issues of energy (pp. 26–31). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
Toffler, A. (1980). The third wave. New York: Bantam Books.
Vitruvius, P. (1960). Vitruvius: The ten books on architecture (M. H. Morgan, Trans.). New York: Dover Publications.
Weber, W., & Yannas, S. (2014). Lessons from vernacular architecture. Abingdon: Earthscan.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Editor information
Editors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2019 Springer Nature Switzerland AG
About this chapter
Cite this chapter
Cantuaria, G. (2019). Introduction. In: Guedes, M., Cantuaria, G. (eds) Bioclimatic Architecture in Warm Climates. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12036-8_1
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12036-8_1
Published:
Publisher Name: Springer, Cham
Print ISBN: 978-3-030-12035-1
Online ISBN: 978-3-030-12036-8
eBook Packages: EnergyEnergy (R0)