In the Inmost Hour of the Soul 1989
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-3706-8_16
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“…The structure of the dome and arch puts substantial weight on the lower structure and helps distribute weight evenly, reducing strain and preventing damage to the structure. The structure's wall thickness is 6.40 m. The structural thickness of the space boundary forming the dome decreases until it reaches 1.2m at the top of [14], as shown in Figure (5). to the sun's direction.…”
Section: -1 the Pantheonmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The structure of the dome and arch puts substantial weight on the lower structure and helps distribute weight evenly, reducing strain and preventing damage to the structure. The structure's wall thickness is 6.40 m. The structural thickness of the space boundary forming the dome decreases until it reaches 1.2m at the top of [14], as shown in Figure (5). to the sun's direction.…”
Section: -1 the Pantheonmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The first simulation stage is the modeling of the dome by Rhino and Grasshopper, as shown in Figure (13), and then converting it to a thermal model by Ladybug Tools and conducting the daylight factor analysis and adaptive thermal comfort to the area under the dome. The result of the daylight factor analysis is 2.54%, considered daylit, but electric lighting may still be required, as shown in Figure (14). The adaptive thermal comfort is 22.9% in the blue area in Figure 12, where the users and visitors can practice their activity, as shown in Figure (15).…”
Section: -1 the Pantheonmentioning
confidence: 99%