Sensitive and Reactive Architectural Devices for Regenerative Design. Applications in Manaus Heat Islands and Surrounding Rain Forests

Procedia Environmental Sciences - Tập 38 - Trang 658-665 - 2017
Emanuele Naboni1, David Garcia1
1The Royal Danish Academy, School of Architecture, Institute of Architecture and Technology, Copenhagen, Denmark

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