Affordable Passive Solar Homes: Low-cost, Compact DesignsSciTech Publishing Company, 1984 - 188 หน้า |
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... block . Garages can be attached to the northern row of townhomes with direct access to the street without dis- rupting solar access . In figure 11 , with a north - south street axis , only the living units at the south end of the block ...
... block . Garages can be attached to the northern row of townhomes with direct access to the street without dis- rupting solar access . In figure 11 , with a north - south street axis , only the living units at the south end of the block ...
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... blocks , or hollow blocks filled with concrete ) , usually 12 inches ( 30 centimeters ) thick . Glazing is placed 3 to 4 inches ( 7.6 to 10.2 centime- ters ) in front of the wall , covering the entire concrete area . Brick , stone , or ...
... blocks , or hollow blocks filled with concrete ) , usually 12 inches ( 30 centimeters ) thick . Glazing is placed 3 to 4 inches ( 7.6 to 10.2 centime- ters ) in front of the wall , covering the entire concrete area . Brick , stone , or ...
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... block to about 80 percent for clear block . Glass blocks can increase privacy ; pro- vide greater resistance to vandalism , forced entry , and fire ; reduce sound transmission ; increase ambient light levels ; and control solar heat ...
... block to about 80 percent for clear block . Glass blocks can increase privacy ; pro- vide greater resistance to vandalism , forced entry , and fire ; reduce sound transmission ; increase ambient light levels ; and control solar heat ...
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Prologue | 5 |
Affordable Passive Solar Design Considerations | 46 |
Interiors | 61 |
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