ABSTRACT

To meet the problem of climate control in an orderly and systematic way requires a pooling of effort by several sciences. The first step is to define the measure and aim of requirements for comfort. For this the answer lies in the field of biology. The next is to review the existing climatic conditions, and this depends on the science of meteorology. Finally for the attainment of a rational solution, the engineering sciences must be drawn upon. With such help, the results may then be synthesized and adapted to architectural expression.1