Atlanta's Fuqua Conservatory relies...
Atlanta's Fuqua Conservatory relies forward air movement and solar gain to save vigor in meeting its heating, cooling and ventilation requirements Temperature, humidity and operating preciousness control are all important considerations for a building that houses and exhibits plants. The modern Fuqua Conservatory at the Atlanta Botanical Garden accomplishes all three by means of relying on air movement and solar gain for primary heat and ventilation -- thereby taking advantage of the classic "greenhouse effect" by dint of which air enters the building by the and of operable windows and rises to escape
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