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Question: how does architectural design change during the industrial revolution with regards to climate
During the Industrial Revolution, architects began to design buildings with the environment in mind, using materials that could withstand the elements and providing features such as larger windows to allow for more natural light and ventilation. Climate considerations such as solar orientation, shading, and wind tunneling were also taken into account when designing structures. Buildings were designed to last longer, and structures incorporated insulation, fireproofing, and weatherproofing materials to reduce energy use and improve overall building efficiency. New techniques, such as brick arches and steel frames, further revolutionized architecture and allowed for the creation of larger and more complex buildings.
Jan. 7, 2023, 8:54 a.m.
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