MOE, KIEL

Libros de: MOE, KIEL

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  • EMPIRE, STATE & BUILDING

    MOE, KIEL

    ACTAR (2016)

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    • ISBN: 978-1-940291-84-0
    • EAN: 9781940291840
    • Páginas: 233
    • Fecha de edición: 2016

    pvp.30,00 €

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    This book considers the material basis of building as a key impetus of both urbanization and the energetics of urban life. The otherwise externalized material geographies and thermodynamics of building's material basis reveal much about ...

  • INSULATING MODERNISM "ISOLATED AND NON-ISOLATED THERMODYNAMICS IN ARCHITECTURE"

    MOE, KIEL

    BIRKHAUSER VERLAG A.G. (2014)

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    • ISBN: 978-3-03821-539-4
    • EAN: 9783038215394
    • Páginas: 320
    • Fecha de edición: 2014

    pvp.59,95 €

    Disponible en 10 ó 15 días

    State of affairs and alternative models of building insulation
    In-depth information on a key planning issue
    A scholarly contribution to a hot architectural debate

    Aims and Scope
    What is the best way ...

  • THERMALLY ACTIVE SURFACES IN ARCHITECTURE

    MOE, KIEL

    PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESS (2010)

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    • ISBN: 978-1-56898-880-1
    • EAN: 9781568988801
    • Páginas: 240
    • Fecha de edición: 2010

    pvp.52,00 €

    Disponible en 10 ó 15 días

    In the architecture profession's ongoing quest for sustainability, it is often the most fundamental practices that require rethinking. Thermally Active Surfaces in Architecture, the groundbreaking new study by 2009 Rome Prize-winning architect Kiel Moe, argues ...

  • INTEGRATED DESIGN IN CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE

    MOE, KIEL

    PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESS (2008)

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    • ISBN: 978-1-56898-745-3
    • EAN: 9781568987453
    • Páginas: 208
    • Fecha de edición: 2008

    pvp.58,00 €

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    Listen in on any conversation about architecture these days and you will almost certainly hear the buzzword of early 21st century building'sustainability. But just how sustainable must a building be to earn that sought-after designation? ...