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  2. Passive solar building design - Wikipedia

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    In passive solar building design, windows, walls, and floors are made to collect, store, reflect, and distribute solar energy, in the form of heat in the winter and reject solar heat in the summer. This is called passive solar design because, unlike active solar heating systems, it does not involve the use of mechanical and electrical devices. [1]

  3. David Heymann (architect) - Wikipedia

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    They are positioned using basic passive solar principles, absorbing winter sunlight, while being shaded in summer. A 10-foot (3.0 m)-wide porch encircles the main house, which in plan is "a narrow rectangle broken into an arc." [5] The design takes maximum advantage of the breeze by being long and narrow – most of the house is only one room wide.

  4. Resilience (engineering and construction) - Wikipedia

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    Use of passive solar-design strategies: operable windows and thermal mass can cool the building down naturally. Window Shading strategies: control the amount of sunlight that enters the building to minimize heat gains during the day. Reduce or shade external adjacent thermal masses that will re-radiate into the building (e.g. pavers)

  5. Double envelope house - Wikipedia

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    Butler's experimental design was a form of isolated passive solar design that incorporated a passive heat distribution system. It attempted to address the problem of unequal distribution of heat that was associated with some direct gain systems. . This phenomenon is observed particularly in designs with inadequate thermal mass, poor cross ...

  6. Kenneth Haggard - Wikipedia

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    1978-1980: Passive Solar Handbook for California. This handbook by Ken Haggard and Phil Niles, sponsored and published by the California Energy Commission, was designed to make it easier for architects in the state to design passive solar buildings. As part of this handbook, Niles designed the Cal Pas prediction model.

  7. Thomas Doerr - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Doerr (born July 23, 1964) is an architect, author, and educator.After studying design in Rome, Italy and interning in Boston, Massachusetts, Doerr received his Bachelor of Architecture Degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1989. [1]

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