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Doris Kim Sung:可以呼吸的金属

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现代建筑里从地板到天花板都镶嵌着玻璃窗。它可以给我们一个壮观的景色,但是它们也需要消耗很多的能量去降温。Doris Kim Sung 研究的热双金属和智能材料会动态地和感应地调节温度,就好似人的皮肤一样,并且可以为房间遮挡阳光和自我通风。

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

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