Homes in Hot Places

Homes in Hot Places by Alan James, published by Wayland in 1987, is a 32-page exploration of architectural design tailored for warm climates. This book provides an informative overview of how homes are constructed to adapt to the challenges posed by high temperatures, focusing on the unique features and materials that make these dwellings suitable for hot environments.
Readers will find detailed descriptions of various building techniques and design principles that cater specifically to hot climates. The content is aimed at a juvenile audience, making complex architectural concepts accessible and engaging. Through its focus on dwellings, this book serves as an educational resource that highlights the importance of climate-appropriate architecture.
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Describes how homes are designed and built in hot climates.
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