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Under the Sun: Traditions and Innovations in Sustainable Architecture and Urbanism in the Sub-Tropics - Paperback

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by Sonia R. Chao (Author)

South Florida lies in the sub-tropics, latitudes that mediate the tropical equatorial circumference and the hemispheric temperate bands. The southern quarter of peninsular Florida is the only part of the United States that belongs to this global climate belt. The region includes the greater Caribbean basin with its numerous islands and surrounding continental shores that share the characteristics that its buildings respond to--heat, sun, rain, humidity, tropical force winds.

Due to concerns about energy use and its carbon after-effects, and a growing understanding of the adaption needed for a warming climate, South Florida is reexamining the relationship between the built and natural environments. Looking to history for experience gained before widespread energy use, the writers of these essays explore the period of South Florida building when there was a recognition by architects that designing with the climate instead of against it could produce a lyrical and unique character that would identify this emerging place and their work in a world of intentionally universal modernism.

This knowledge is a continuing inspiration for community and building design as South Florida continues to grow and adapt to its evolving climate.
Number of Pages: 236
Dimensions: 0.7 x 10.2 x 8 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: February 01, 2016
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