Healthy Homes in Tropical Zones
Title | Healthy Homes in Tropical Zones PDF eBook |
Author | Jakob Knudsen |
Publisher | Axel Menges |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9783936681819 |
Thr oughout the tropics there is a huge diversity in house design and use of building supplies based on centuries of indigenous ex- perience, customs, and availability of local resources for construc- tion. These differences in building style and materials affect the in- door conditions and comfor t of occupants, which in turn influence the occupants' exposure to certain infectious diseases. In this book the authors describe the architectural designs and materials of rural houses in two countries in Asia (Thailand, Philippines) and two in Africa (The Gambia, T anzania). They analyse the effect of design on the indoor climate and r elate these factors to health, notably the risk of mosquito-bor ne infectious diseases such as malaria. Based on their findings and a detailed understanding of local building styles, they describe a series of house modifications that could enhance comfor t whilst r educing health risks.
Shelter in the Tropics
Title | Shelter in the Tropics PDF eBook |
Author | Cara Lockwood |
Publisher | Harlequin |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 2017-06-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1488017085 |
She's got nowhere left to run After a year of searching, ex-marine turned private eye Tack Reeves has finally located Cate Allen. She's traded in her high heels for flip-flops but Tack would recognize the stunning beauty anywhere. He just needs proof. Posing as a tourist at her Caribbean resort is the perfect cover. Except that the closer Tack gets to Cate, the less his case makes sense…and their intense attraction is only fueling the confusion. When he learns that the mom and her four-year-old son are hiding from her abusive ex, he vows to protect them. But Cate may not let him when she learns why he's on the island…
Greenhouses and Shelter Structures for Tropical Regions
Title | Greenhouses and Shelter Structures for Tropical Regions PDF eBook |
Author | Chr. von Zabeltitz |
Publisher | Food & Agriculture Org. |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9789251043868 |
Nature, Man and Shelter in the Humid Tropics
Title | Nature, Man and Shelter in the Humid Tropics PDF eBook |
Author | Graham Hall |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | Architecture, Tropical |
ISBN |
Introduction to Permaculture
Title | Introduction to Permaculture PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Millison |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2019-08-18 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781955101196 |
Village Housing in the Tropics
Title | Village Housing in the Tropics PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Drew |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 155 |
Release | 2013-11-26 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1135018227 |
Tropical Architecture, although now a highly contested and debated term, is the name given to European modern architecture that has been modified to suit the climatic and sometimes cultural context of hot countries. These hot countries were labelled ‘the tropics’ and were often European colonies, or countries that had recently won their independence. Fry & Drew’s book, written on the threshold of the end of the British Empire, was one of the first publications to offer practical advice to architects working in ‘the tropics’, based on the empirical studies they conducted whilst based in British West Africa during the Second World War. The book with its numerous illustrations, plans and easy to follow explanations became a key manual for all architects working in hot climates, and in particular those tasked with designing dwellings and small town plans. Although the Royal Engineers and Schools of Tropical Medicine had long been designing and campaigning for better planning, improved sanitation and had for example developed methods of cross-ventilation, this book became an instant hit. ‘Tropical Architecture’ suddenly bloomed into its own distinct canon, and by 1955 the Architectural Association had set up a course specialising in tropical architecture, led for a short time by Fry. Village Housing in the Tropics had a significant impact when it was written on a profession that had had little guidance on working in hot climates and on architecture students and universities who began to modify their courses to accommodate different conditions. Although from a post-colonial perspective many scholars now associate this architecture as being a continuation of the Imperial mission, this does not reduce the significance of the publication. Indeed, Tropical Architecture is regarded as being the forerunner to ‘green architecture’, developing passive low energy buildings that are tailored to suit their climate and built with local materials.
The Barefoot Architect
Title | The Barefoot Architect PDF eBook |
Author | Johan van Lengen |
Publisher | Shelter Publications, Inc. |
Pages | 728 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780936070421 |
A former UN worker and prominent architect, Johan van Lengen has seen firsthand the desperate need for a "greener" approach to housing in impoverished tropical climates. This comprehensive book clearly explains every aspect of this endeavor, includingdesign (siting, orientation, climate consideration), materials (sisal, cactus, bamboo, earth), and implementation. The author emphasizes throughout the book what is inexpensive and sustainable. Included are sections discussing urban planning, small-scale energy production, cleaning and storing drinking water, and dealing with septic waste, and all information is applied to three distinct tropical regions: humid areas, temporate areas, and desert climates. Hundreds of explanatory drawings by van Lengen allow even novice builders to get started."