ABSTRACT

Packed with accessible information, this book covers all the technical and practical aspects of home design in tropical environments.

It begins by outlining the prerequisites needed to understand the issues involved (climate, heat, thermal comfort, etc.) and discusses the solutions offered by traditional housing. It then identifies current solutions for protecting buildings and their occupants from solar radiation and external heat, while promoting bioclimatic and environmentally friendly approaches.

The economic viability of the solutions identified is discussed, as are the advantages and disadvantages of the materials, depending on the context and standards in force.

Numerous examples illustrate how buildings can be adapted to local realities, from the avant-garde creations of Jean Prouvé to those of today’s architects who are committed to sustainable development, as well as specific projects incorporating the recommendations made in this book.

More than 460 photos, drawings, diagrams, tables, maps, house plans, logos and pictograms illustrate this reference work for all those involved in construction in tropical regions, particularly students in the field and, more generally, anyone – from professionals to private individuals – looking for useful information on this subject.

chapter 1|12 pages

Challenges and objectives

chapter 2|12 pages

Climate

chapter 3|12 pages

Heat

chapter 4|16 pages

Thermal comfort

chapter 5|12 pages

Traditional construction

chapter |48 pages

Protection from solar radiation

chapter |66 pages

Thermal insulation

chapter 8|36 pages

Cooling and air conditioning

chapter 9|20 pages

Feasibility

chapter 10|32 pages

Examples of projects

chapter 11|18 pages

Portfolio

chapter 12|4 pages

Apartment blocks

chapter |2 pages

Conclusions and perspectives