Biography

Prof. Michael Laar

Deggendorf Institute of Technology DIT, Germany

Professor


Email: [email protected]


Qualifications

2002 Dr.-Ing., Faculty of Architecture, Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany

1996 M.Eng., Institute of Technology in the Tropics, University of Applied Sciences Cologne, Germany

1993 Dipl.-Ing. (architecture), Department of Architecture and Urban planning, University of Applied Sciences Munich, Germany


Publications (Selected)

  1. M Köhler, M Schmidt, F Wilhelm Grimme, M Laar, et al., Green roofs in temperate climates and in the hot-humid tropics–far beyond the aesthetics, Environmental management and health, 13(4), 382-391, 2002.
  2. M Köhler, M Schmidt, F W Grimme, M Laar, F Gusmão, Urban water retention by greened roofs in temperate and tropical climate, Technology Resource Management and Development, 2, 151-162, 2001.
  3. M Köhler, M Schmidt, M Laar, U Wachsmann, S Krauter, Photovoltaic panels on greened roofs, Rio, 2, 151-158, 2002.
  4. M Köhler, M Schmidt, M Laar, Green roofs as a contribution to reduce urban heat islands, Proceedings of the World Climate and Energy Event, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1-5, 2003.
  5. M Laar, CG Souza, VLA Paiva, NA Amigo, S Tavares, F W Grimme, et al., Estudo de aplicação de plantas em telhados vivos extensivos em cidades de clima tropical, ENCONTRO NACIONAL DE CONFORTO NO AMBIENTE CONSTRUÍDOENCAC, 6, 2001.
  6. M Laar, F W Grimme, German developments in daylight guidance systems: an overview, Building research and information, 30(4), 282-301, 2002.
  7. F W Grimme, M Laar, Solar Radiation and orientation as a key information for bioclimatic design, Recuperado de http://www. tt. fhkoeln. de/publications, 2005.
  8. M Laar, F W Grimme, Thermal comfort and reduced flood risk through green roofs in the tropics, idea, 2004.
  9. M Köhler, M Schmidt, M Laar, Roof gardens in Brazil, Proceedings of the RIO-3 World Climate & Energy Event, Rio de Janeiro, 2003.
  10. M Laar, F W Grimme, Sustainable buildings in the Tropics, RIO 02-World Climate & Energy Event, 2002.
  11. M Laar, F W Grimme, German developments in guidance systems: an overview daylight, Building Research & Information, 30(4), 282-301, 2002.
  12. M Laar, Brise soleil: classical elements of tropical modernism, 2001.
  13. M Laar, Daylighting systems for the tropics example of laser cut panels (Austrália) and plexiglas daylight (Germany), 2001.
  14. F Grimme, M Laar, C Moore, Hombre y clima-estamos perdiendo nuestra adaptación al clima, Instituto de arquitectura tropical, San José, Costa Rica, 2006.
  15. L Michael, F W Grimme, Sustainable Buildings in the Tropics, RIO 02-World Climate and Energy Event, January, 2002.
  16. F W Grimme, M Laar, C Moore, Man & climate—are we losing our climate adaptation, InProc. RIO3–World Climate & Energy, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2003.
  17. M Laar, Lightshelves and fins: carrying on where the tropical modernism left off, 2001.
  18. M Laar, Daylighting in the Tropics–An Evaluation of Sky Luminance, Glare Perception and Veiling Reflections on VDTs in the Tropics, The 18th International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture, 2001.
  19. M Laar, Light and Shadow-an Analysis of Daylighting and Shadowing Systems for the Tropics, PLEA, Florianopolis, Brazil, Nov, 7-9, 2001.
  20. M Laar, F W Grimme, Sustainable Buildings in the Tropics, Institute of Technology in the Tropics ITT, University of Applied Sciences Cologne, Presented at RIO 02–World Climate, 2002.


Profile Details:

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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Mo2n2UcAAAAJ&hl=en

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