
Slanting (1967)
The film discusses the impact of radiation on building design, emphasizing the need for shelters that can protect against nuclear fallout. It explains how radiation interacts with atoms and how architects can incorporate shielding techniques into new buildings without incurring additional costs. The film highlights various design strategies such as barrier shielding and geometry shielding, showcasing examples of buildings that effectively provide shelter while maintaining aesthetic and functional qualities.
Keywords
radiation, building design, fallout shelter, shielding techniques, barrier shielding, geometry shielding, nuclear attack, architectural considerations
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