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Topanga Treehouse

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Restoring the Old Way of Warming: Heating People, not Places

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These days, we provide thermal comfort in winter by heating the entire volume of air in a room or building. In earlier times, our forebear’s concept of heating was more localized: heating people, not places.

They used radiant heat sources that warmed only certain parts of a room, creating micro-climates of comfort. These people countered the large temperature differences with insulating furniture, such as hooded chairs and folding screens, and they made use of additional, personal heating sources that warmed specific body parts.

Base Cabin — Architectural Cabins

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James Retief

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Japan's weirdest little building was an ingenious design for the future. But it had one major flaw

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Installation Topographies of Pleasure/ Lorna de Santos

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