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		By: Sergey Alexeev		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Green Architecture for Saudi Arabia ХХI century: Large-Span Translucent Buildings - http://blog.dp.ru/post/5274/ .
The article proposes to consider the idea of a rational coatings for large spans and is about how we can bring a bit useful Green of variety for monotonous Architecture our towns.
Progress does not stand still; the use of new materials and technologies gives amazing results, if at the same time we are able to give up some of their old patterns of thinking )).
 Production of energy from renewable sources - this is fine, but the architecture itself can and should reduce the need for electricity.
 And these objects will soon be able to achieve this.
Today we have new the perfect way to effectively solve the problem of overheating large atriums of the building from excess solar radiation. Therefore, these objects can be recommended to build in the hottest climates. We do not need a large shading, as for example provided for in Masdar City.
 Sorry for the minor inconvenience to read my article. For example, this is easily one can done with an automatic interpreter Google - http://translate.google.ru/.
However, if someone experiencing difficulties with the Translated from Russian, there is an earlier English text - Large Span Translucent Buildings - http://www.e-architect.co.uk/articles/large_span_translucent_building.htm]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Green Architecture for Saudi Arabia ХХI century: Large-Span Translucent Buildings &#8211; <a href="http://blog.dp.ru/post/5274/" rel="nofollow ugc">http://blog.dp.ru/post/5274/</a> .<br />
The article proposes to consider the idea of a rational coatings for large spans and is about how we can bring a bit useful Green of variety for monotonous Architecture our towns.<br />
Progress does not stand still; the use of new materials and technologies gives amazing results, if at the same time we are able to give up some of their old patterns of thinking )).<br />
 Production of energy from renewable sources &#8211; this is fine, but the architecture itself can and should reduce the need for electricity.<br />
 And these objects will soon be able to achieve this.<br />
Today we have new the perfect way to effectively solve the problem of overheating large atriums of the building from excess solar radiation. Therefore, these objects can be recommended to build in the hottest climates. We do not need a large shading, as for example provided for in Masdar City.<br />
 Sorry for the minor inconvenience to read my article. For example, this is easily one can done with an automatic interpreter Google &#8211; <a href="http://translate.google.ru/" rel="nofollow ugc">http://translate.google.ru/</a>.<br />
However, if someone experiencing difficulties with the Translated from Russian, there is an earlier English text &#8211; Large Span Translucent Buildings &#8211; <a href="http://www.e-architect.co.uk/articles/large_span_translucent_building.htm" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.e-architect.co.uk/articles/large_span_translucent_building.htm</a></p>
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