Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The European Architecture


Morphological characteristics of the exterior of thebuilding in the European Architecture:

A. With large openings, especially on the south side
Aiming buildings utilize sunlight as
natural lighting and natural heating (heat) in
building.

2. The use of glass as a material element of wall coverings,
especially on the south side of the building Aims
utilize sunlight as natural lighting
and natural heating (heat) in the building.


 Exterior Building In Europe ...

3. Use of sunscreen, especially on the sides ofbuildings
sun rays fall Aiming to reduce beam
direct sunlight into the building.

4. The use of transparent material on some of the elements
roof covering Aim harness sunlight
for natural lighting in buildings.
5. The use of natural lighting systems are notdirectly
Aims to reduce glare from sunlight
used as natural lighting in buildings.




II. Morphological characteristics of the InteriorBuilding in Europe:

A. Use of elements of the glass wall coveringsAims
utilize sunlight as a lighting and
natural heating. Material that is on the cover glass
Morphological analysis of the Sub Tropical BuildingCase Study: Building
42 High and Medium-rise in the Americas
sides of buildings using sunlight falling
glazz double system or glass coatings.

2. Use of open space without a solid barrier
Aims to harness the sun's rays on the interior side
building.



Interior On Building In Europe ...

3. The use of transparent material for a room divider
Aims to harness the sun's rays on the interior side
building.

4. Openings on the side of the roof of the buildingAiming for circulation
natural air system with a different between seasons
with a summer cold.



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