Provides comprehensive information on the design and application of passive solar-energy systems and assesses twenty-seven design patterns that offset a variety of factors influencing the effectiveness of solar heating.
The Passive Solar Energy Book was the first book to cover all the aspects of harnessing the sun's energy through the construction and form of the building. The book is all about how to keep a building comfortable in any climate using little or no extra heating or cooling systems.
If you can find a copy of this book for cheap, you don't need to get a newer book on the subject, it goes through the speciffics of measuring the potential solar energy available to a site on any given day of the year including objects that block the sun off site, such as trees and other buildings.
If everyyone read this book, the world would look different.
Ground breaking description of passive solar architecture design principles for the non-engineer. Always worth reading and reviewing, but be sure to follow up with more recent studies (my copy of the book was published in 1979.)