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Doris Kim Sung: Metal que respira

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Edifícios modernos com janelas panorâmicas que vão do chão ao teto proporcionam vistas espetaculares, mas demandam uma grande quantidade de energia para se manterem refrigerados. Doris Kim Sung trabalha com placas térmicas bimetais, materiais inteligentes que se assemelham à pele humana, de forma dinâmica e interativa, que não só conseguem proteger um cômodo do sol, como também se autoventilar.

Doris Kim Sung is a biology student turned architect interested in thermo-bimetals, smart materials that respond dynamically to temperature change. Full bio »

Translated into Portuguese, Brazilian by Raissa Mendes
Reviewed by Luiz Alexandre Gruszynski
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