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File:GIZ Arquitectura bioclimática y vernácula 2013.pdf
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Español: Material didáctico para estudiantes de la Carrera Profesional Técnica en Construcción del CONALEP. El presente módulo explica los aspectos básicos de la arquitectura bioclimática, la cual toma en cuenta las condiciones climáticas y aprovecha con máxima eficiencia los recursos naturales disponibles (sol, vegetación, lluvia, vientos) e intenta minimizar los consumos de energía, para disminuir su impacto ambiental.
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GIZ México |
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2013-02-01 |
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GIZ, CONALEP |
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