Bioclimatology of Housing

  • Landsberg H
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Abstract

Because of the limited adaptability of humans to environmental conditions, the house has become the shield against natural climate variations in the global scheme of settlement. Most people nowadays spend more time indoors than in any other climatic environment. This makes houses an important bioclimatic object of investigations.

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Landsberg, H. (1954). Bioclimatology of Housing. In Recent Studies in Bioclimatology (pp. 81–98). American Meteorological Society. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-940033-11-2_9

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