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Buildings and technology form an integrated system whose architecture is having an ever greater influence: heat loss is minimal today, while internal energy flows are becoming increasingly importan...
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  • 20 November 2025
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Buildings and technology form an integrated system whose architecture is having an ever greater influence: heat loss is minimal today, while internal energy flows are becoming increasingly important. Holistically designed buildings regulate heating and cooling almost independently; form, building mass, and use are decisive factors. Optimally utilized synergies allow for a pleasant indoor climate and efficient ventilation with minimal energy consumption and simple technology.


This reference book teaches the architectural basics and the principles of heating, cooling, and ventilation. Clear examples and technical drawings make complex concepts easy to understand. A practical reference work for architects and building technicians—for new construction and renovation.

  • Innovative new approach to heating, ventilating and cooling of buildings
  • Compact construction know-how developed at ETH Zurich
  • Isometric detailed drawings and specially produced photo essay

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Price: $33.99
Pages: 160
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Imprint: Birkhäuser
Publication Date: 20 November 2025
ISBN: 9783035628968
Format: Paperback
BISACs: ARCHITECTURE / Sustainability & Green Design, ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General, ARCHITECTURE / Methods & Materials, ARCHITECTURE / Study & Teaching, ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Construction / Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning, Architecture: professional practice, Environmentally-friendly and sustainable architecture and design, Heating, lighting, ventilation, Materials in architecture
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Daniel Mettler, Daniel Studer, Chair of Building Construction, ETH Zurich

Beat Kegel, Beat Wellig, CEO Kegel Klimasysteme