In these times of climate change, the effects of climatic conditions on the composition of building materials, components and structures are coming to the fore alongside the use of resource-efficient materials. Of particular importance is the role of thermal insulation in structural physics. Approaches such as reducing heat influx, using design features to prevent interior cooling in low outdoor temperatures, and the choice of materials can reduce the need for energy-intensive air conditioning. This volume looks at various objectives of thermal insulation, grounded in principles of structural physics, materials science, and structural design.

  • A valuable addition to the Basics series on the theme of structural physics
  • Foundational knowledge for all students of architecture
  • Interdisciplinary view of structural physics, building materials, and structural design
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Product details

ISBN
9783035627466
Published
2025-05-15
Publisher
Birkhauser
Height
220 mm
Width
155 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Tysk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
80

Biographical note

Ann-Christin Siegemund, B.Sc., architect, bertbielefeld&partner Architects & Engineers, Dortmund