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桃樂絲·金·成: 會呼吸的金屬

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現代建築的落地窗提供了絕美景觀,但需要很多能量來降溫。桃樂絲·金·成研究熱雙金屬,這是一種能像人類皮膚一樣動態反應外界環境變化的智慧材料,可以抵擋陽光,也能夠促進空氣迴圈。

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 Chinese, Traditional by Karen SONG
Reviewed by Geoffrey C. Chen
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