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The purpose of part 1 is to present techniques that enable the designer to understand, before the building is designed, how the building is likely to use energy, so that appropriate architectural design strategies for daylighting and passive solar heating and cooling can be a basic and integral part of the initial design idea.
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sky view angle, design daylight factor, air movement principles, generic heating, shading calendar, solar savings fraction, recommended insulation levels, annual cooling degree days, bioclimatic chart, heat gain rate, air flow windows, mean hourly temperature, balance point temperature, sun path diagram, annual heating load, desired indoor conditions, linear atrium, max min ave max min, left side horizontal axis, night insulation, solar collection area, high internal loads, solar aperture, solar envelope, annual heating degree days
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Southern Hemisphere, Oct Mar, Sep Feb, Frank Lloyd Wright, Apr Sep, New York, Northern Hemisphere, Progressive Architecture, United States, Apr May, Aug May, Fort Worth, Jul Apr, Jul Aug, Nov Feb, Dec Nov, Feb Nov, Feb Sep, Jan Dec, Jan Oct, Jul Jun May, Mar Aug, Mar Oct, New Jersey, New Mexico
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