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Conserving Energy in Building / [presented by] Max Fordham (Max Fordham LLP).
Title & Author:

Conserving Energy in Building / [presented by] Max Fordham (Max Fordham LLP).

Publication:

London, England : Pidgeon Digital, 1992.

Description:

1 online resource (1 video file (39 minutes)) : sound, color

Notes:
Max Fordham -- Igloo -- Cob Cottage, Northern Europe -- Traditional Arabian House. Outside & Inside -- Weaver's Cottage, UK -- Shiraz Courtyard -- Fez Courtyard -- Riyadh Roofscape -- University Of The Gulf, Doha -- Tower Of Winds. Section & Diagram -- SCOLA School. Model & Section -- Institute Du Monde Arabe, Paris. Automatic Shutters -- St. Paul's School, London. Atrium -- Leicester Polytechnic, Department Of Engineering. Model -- Southern Water Authority Offices At Otterbourne. Section -- Southern Water Authority Offices At Otterbourne. Interior -- Ready Mix Concrete Co, Buckinghamshire. Roof Lit Centre Core -- Ready Mix Concrete Co, Buckinghamshire. Swimming Pool -- Inland Revenue Building, Nottingham. Plan -- Inland Revenue Building, Nottingham. Section -- Inland Revenue Building, Nottingham. Airflow Section -- Inland Revenue Building, Nottingham. Perspective -- Sir Joseph Banks Building, Kew Gardens, Surrey.
Summary:

Max Fordham is senior partner of Max Fordham & Partners, a practice involved in many award-winning designs. Educated at Cambridge (physics) and the National College of Heating and Ventilation Engineers, he then worked with Weatherfoil and Ove Arup & Partners before setting up his own practice in London in 1966. He is a Chartered Engineer, has published many papers, teaches at the AA School, and is a Visiting Professor at Bath University. The amount of light and heat inside a building is one of the main things that affect the amount of energy used by the building. How to control and conserve these under different circumstances and climates and in different sorts of buildings is what concerns Fordham in this talk.

Subject:

Sustainable architecture Great Britain.
Architecture durable Grande-Bretagne.
Sustainable architecture.
Great Britain.

Added entries:

Fordham, Max, narrator.

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