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These days, we provide thermal comfort in winter by heating the entire air volume in a room or building, an approach that consumes a lot of fossil fuels. In this series of articles, LOW←TECH MAGAZINE focuses on our forebear’s concept of heating, which was more localized. They used radiant heat sources that warmed only certain parts of a room, creating micro-climates of comfort, and they used personal heating sources that warmed specific body parts. It would make a lot of sense to restore this old way of warming, especially since newer technology has made it much more practical, safe, and efficient. By placing heating technology in a historical context, LOW←TECH MAGAZINE challenges the high-tech approach to sustainability and highlights the possibilities of alternative solutions.


Contents table:

Restoring the Old Way of Warming: Heating People, not Spaces

Insulation: First the Body, then the Home

The Revenge of the Hot Water Bottle

Energy Labels Oblige Frugal Homeowners to Make Unsustainable Investments

How to Keep Warm in a Cool House

Sunbathing in the Living Room: Tile Stoves and Other Radiant Heating Systems

Heat Storage Hypocausts: Air Heating in the Middle Ages

The Revenge of the Circulating Fan


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