The value of building bioclimatic residential buildings in tropical environments from local materials
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9782336426198
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L'Harmattan
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anglais
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The value of building bioclimatic residential buildings in tropical environments from local materials

L'Harmattan

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This book, aimed at Engineers, Architects, Building Technicians, and Students,
offers a crucial insight into bioclimatic building construction in Tropical
Africa. It addresses the common oversight of climatic characteristics in
building design, emphasizing the need to consider weather conditions,
especially in warm periods. The book analyzes current housing, compares it
with vernacular and colonial models, and proposes bioclimatic designs using
passive architectural techniques.
A key model involves a mathematical analysis of complex admittances,
considering local materials like hollow blocks, BTCS, terracotta bricks,
laterite stones, granite rubble, and vibrated mortar tiles. Combined with
passive techniques, this forms a bioclimatic building model tailored to dry
tropical climates.
The author, in accessible language, advocates for promoting locally available
materials as alternatives to conventional ones, anticipating potential
shortages in building aggregates in tropical African countries.
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