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Authors
Wieser, MartinLópez-Alonso, Gabriela
Flores, María Fernanda
Aquino, Milagros
Guerra, Francisco
Moreno, Patricia
Issue Date
2024-01-01Keywords
Arquitectura bioclimáticaarquitectura sostenible
Bioclimatic architecture
control solar
protección solar
solar control
solar protection
sustainable architecture
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Universidad Austral de ChileJournal
AUSDOI
https://doi.org/10.4206/AUS.2024.N35-10Abstract
/External solar protection is one of the most important bioclimatic strategies in hot and temperate climates to avoid indoor overheating and the consequent thermal discomfort for dwellers. This document aims to objectively identify the times of the year and of the day when solar protection should be considered, depending on the building’s climate and location latitude in Peru. In addition to identifying ideal orientations and helping in sunshade sizing, the procedure has evidenced the need to recover the shading culture in the window openings in a particularly diverse and singular setting such as the Peruvian territory.Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/articleRights
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLanguage
engISSN
0718204XEISSN
07187262ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://doi.org/10.4206/AUS.2024.N35-10
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