
Thermally Active Surfaces in Architecture - ex library
Architect Kiel Moe "argues that water, with its higher density, is far better at capturing and channeling energy than air. By separating the heating and cooling of a building from its ventilation, the building's structure itself becomes the primary thermal system. This transformation of energy and building practices triggers a cascading set of possibilities for a building's health, structure, and durability. The first and only book of its kind, Thermally Active Surfaces in Architecture details ten contemporary case studies, from some of today's most innovative architects" (from the publisher) Former library book has been restored and library stickers removed. Cover has wear to cover corners, the page block has a small scratch affecting the edge of many pages, and inside of back board has a light stain in area of removed library sticker. No other library stamps have been found. See photos for details. Good + condition.