Rešetar, Iva, 1974- author.
Thermodynamic structures : modulating heat with phase change materials (PCMs) in architecture / Iva Rešetar.
Berlin : College of Architecture, Media and Design, Berlin University of the Arts, [2025]
©2025
139 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 30 cm
The project examines thermodynamic processes of phase change in architecture through material and aesthetic practices of heat modulation. Bringing together historical analysis, design and engineering, it offers a framework for designing with heat as a critical phenomenon of the climate crisis -- attuning to the temperature cycles of the environment.
9783894624354
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Architecture and climate.
Sustainable engineering Technological innovations.
Heat storage devices Materials.
Architecture Environmental aspects.
Buildings Energy conservation.
Heat engineering.
Materials Thermal properties.
Solar thermal energy.
Thermodynamics.
Green technology.
Climate change mitigation.
Architecture et climat.
Ingénierie durable Innovations.
Chaleur Stockage Appareils et matériel Matériaux.
Architecture Aspect de l'environnement.
Constructions Économies d'énergie.
Thermique.
Matériaux Propriétés thermiques.
Héliothermie.
Thermodynamique.
Technologie de protection de l'environnement.
Climat Changements Atténuation.
thermodynamics.
theses.
Universität der Künste Berlin, degree-granting institution.
Modulating heat with phase change materials (PCMs) in architecture
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