Scorching Sun Shades
Glen Earthsong
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Geologie
Beschreibung
Scorching Sun Shades explores how people have ingeniously adapted to desert environments by creating shade using readily available resources like cloth and rocks. It delves into traditional methods of mitigating the sun's intensity in desert mountain ecosystems, revealing how these practices represent sustainable and environmentally sound solutions. For instance, the book highlights how different rock types, like sandstone and granite, possess unique thermal properties that impact the shaded environment, influencing which materials are preferred in various regions. The book examines the geographical distribution of these shade-making practices, emphasizing the cultural importance of shade as social spaces reflecting community values.
Scorching Sun Shades investigates the properties of cloth and rock, assessing their effectiveness in blocking solar radiation and providing ventilation. Did you know that these structures often carry spiritual meanings adding another layer of significance to their function?
The book's structure begins by introducing the challenges of desert landscapes and the principles of shade creation. It then progresses through the geographical distribution of these practices, the properties of materials used, and the cultural significance of shade. Finally, it discusses how these traditional methods can inform contemporary sustainable design, offering practical solutions for creating cooler and more livable spaces in hot climates.
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