The Doñana wetlands' area (Andalusia, Spain) is characterized by a unique blend of soft and salt water, sand, and soil. Through bioclimatic inquiries aimed to assess the architectural propensity of the area, the essay attempts a provisional definition of typological and technological constraints that may be exploited as keys for the design of new well-performing, history-aware, appropriate housing settlements.
Considerations about bio-climatic options for designing in the area of Doñana
BRUNETTI, GIAN LUCA
2012-01-01
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The Doñana wetlands' area (Andalusia, Spain) is characterized by a unique blend of soft and salt water, sand, and soil. Through bioclimatic inquiries aimed to assess the architectural propensity of the area, the essay attempts a provisional definition of typological and technological constraints that may be exploited as keys for the design of new well-performing, history-aware, appropriate housing settlements.File in questo prodotto:
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