2.5.2 Reading Material
Course subject(s)
Module 2. Addressing sustainability challenges
Reading Material
In this section, we provide the sources used in the previous lecture as extra reading material for the students who want in-depth knowledge of Bioclimatic Architecture.
The following article presents a study about the concepts and definitions developed by the Olgyay brothers, pioneer researchers in this topic:
- Leatherbarrow, D. & Wesley, R. (2014). Performance and style in the work of Olgyay and Olgyay. Architectural Research Quarterly, 18(2), 167-176.
Moreover, the following article describes the evolution of Biolimatism in Architecture:
- Nguyen, A. T., & Reiter, S. (2017). Bioclimatism in Architecture: An evolutionay perspective. International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics. 12(1), 16-29.
In addition, you can analyze a Bioclimatic Architecture case study in Madrid:
- Puertolas, R. F., Losada Gonzalez, J. C., Castro S. S., Benito, P. A., & Arrebola, C. V. (2020). A bioclimatic building in Madrid: Analysis of the thermal response and long-term comfort indices review. Developments in the Built Environment, 3, 100015.
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