Heat circulation of Masdar headquarter building via wind cones – UAE

Heat circulation of Masdar headquarter building via wind cones – UAE

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Download scientific diagram | Heat circulation of Masdar headquarter building via wind cones – UAE and Figure 6. Entering day light via a wind cone in Masdar headquarter building   from publication: Applying Zero Carbon Architecture Strategies to Mitigate Climate Change in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) | Climate change, as a hazardous phenomenon threats the quality of life deleteriously. This dangerous challenge which has emerged as one of the significant results of modern era, can become a grave problem in future years. In fact, this global issue has appeared as a direct | MENA, North Africa and Northern Africa | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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