North-Facing Roof Monitor (Isidore): Difference between revisions
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AdminIsidore (talk | contribs) Created page with "The '''North-Facing Roof Monitor''' is an architectural feature, also known as a "clerestory window," designed to provide passive lighting to the building's interior. Instead of a simple skylight (which would dump massive heat into the building), the roof monitor is a raised "box" on the roof. * The '''South-facing side''' is opaque and covered with solar panels to block the high, hot summer sun. * The '''North-facing side''' is all glass..." |
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