The Evolution of the Built Environment: Complexity, Human Agency and Thermal Performance

The Evolution of the Built Environment: Complexity, Human Agency and Thermal Performance

Author
Helen Wilkins
Publisher
BAR Publishing
Language
English
Year
2009
ISBN
9781407305950,9781407335476
File Type
pdf
File Size
28.4 MiB

Product Description This study investigates the relationship between the thermal performance of building assemblages (classes of buildings) and the social life of human communities using a multi-scalar Neo-Darwinian approach to study the evolution of the built environment. The work investigates levels of thermal operational adjustability associated with building assemblages and long-term social viability, given that social and contextual change is inevitable in the long-term. Contents: Chapter 1) Complexity, society and thermal performance; Chapter 2) Background theories: architectural studies; Chapter 3) Background theories: Archaeological studies; Chapter 4) Complexity theory and the study approach; Chapter 5) The methodology for testing for microclimate selection; Chapter 6) A global case study of generic buildings: an ethnographic sample; Chapter 7) A regional case study of buildings: long-term trends in the old world; Chapter 8) A case study of rooms in two regions: the pithouse-to-pueblo transition; Chapter 9) An urban site example: Mohenjo-Daro, Pakistan; Chapter 10) Microclimate selection in the built environment: implications. About the Author Helen Wilkins

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