they are different seasonal diagrams, with windroses highlighting the different seasonal winds highlighted in the dark- colors signifying temperature, and how the building responds to the climate.
David "red" Ericsson is a graduate student in architecture at the University of Virginia. He completed his undergraduate degree in architectural studies at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, in May of 2008. While at University of Illinois, David was able to study architecture at the Ecole Nationale Supierure at Versailles, France his junior year. David's interests in design lie in the opportunities and dilemmas of derelict sites, and the integration of systems, mechanical or living, in the design of complete environments. He is taking a year leave of absence to intern for Lake|Flato architects in San Antonio, Texas, before completing his graduate degree.
These are very lush! But what do they mean?
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ReplyDeletethey are different seasonal diagrams, with windroses highlighting the different seasonal winds highlighted in the dark- colors signifying temperature, and how the building responds to the climate.
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