Revolutionizing Architecture: Creating Healthy Indoor Climates for Future Buildings
The article discusses how indoor climate and building installations are often overlooked in architecture education. While famous designs like Villa Savoy and Falling Water inspire students, creating good architecture involves more than just aesthetics. It requires skills like functional layouts, solid structures, and healthy indoor climates. Many architecture resources focus on the attractive aspects of design, neglecting important factors like heating, ventilation, and cooling. Recent attempts to integrate natural ventilation and second skin facades sometimes lack thorough evaluations and detailed information.