Basics Cycle de l' eau dans le bâtiment
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Doris Haas-Arndt
About this book
Planning efficient water circulation
The integration of building services is an important aspect of architectural planning. The conceptual design of supply systems and cycles within the building demands a solid grasp of the relationships that underpin the supply and disposal of the element water.
The focus here is on relations among the individual elements of the cycle, from the supply of drinking water, consumers inside the building, and the disposal of wastewater to the rehabilitation of wastewater. The subject of water conservation is present throughout as an overarching framework.
Topics:
- Requirements for drinking water
- Supply connections and distribution networks in the building
- Wastewater disposal and use
- Dealing with rainwater
- Resource-friendly approaches
- Conceptual design of water cycles as part of integrated building services planning
- A basic grasp of sanitary installations in buildings
- A conscious approach to water as a resource in planning
- Technical background and systematic understanding
Author / Editor information
Doris Haas-Arndt represents the fields of building ecology und technical building equipment at the University of Siegen, Germany.
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