The heat coining through the glass walls and roof of this north-facing conservatory in a Burnside house is spread around the home through doors and shuttered windows (upstairs). The concrete walls, concrete and tiled floor, and brick patio store the heat during the day and release it at night.
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Press, 20 June 1984, Page 12
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49The heat coining through the glass walls and roof of this north-facing conservatory in a Burnside house is spread around the home through doors and shuttered windows (upstairs). The concrete walls, concrete and tiled floor, and brick patio store the heat during the day and release it at night. Press, 20 June 1984, Page 12
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