Bioclimatic architecture in the French West Indies
In a humid maritime tropical environment
- 100pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Exploring the interplay between the Caribbean environment and architecture, this book examines how local conditions shape building practices in the French West Indies. It delves into the region's customs, habits, and bioclimatic strategies that promote well-being. The text also considers the impact of human activity on construction methods and envisions the architectural landscape of the West Indies by 2050, questioning the adaptability of current models to their specific context.
