
Lin Tzu-ping
Lin Tzu-ping is a professor of architecture at National Cheng Kung University, recognized for his expertise in building energy efficiency and heat management, and he has been vocal about the importance of implementing effective heat-blocking measures in buildings to combat rising temperatures.
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Lin Tzu-ping, head of National Cheng Kung University's Building and Climate Laboratory, said that Taipei's urban heat island effect has become increasingly severe.
Taipei logs hottest May temperature on recordNational Cheng Kung University architecture professor Lin Tzu-ping is a new member of the committee.
Lai discusses circular economy, green plansLin Tzu-ping, a professor at National Cheng Kung University, emphasized the need for diverse government plans to address the impact of high temperatures on various sectors.
Nation’s heat policy must be diverse: expertsLin Tzu-ping, a professor at National Cheng Kung University, advocates for prioritizing vegetation over air-conditioning in urban cooling strategies.
Expert urges plants over AC to keep coolNational Cheng Kung University architecture professor Lin Tzu-ping said that installing outdoor sun-shading structures is the most effective method to prevent solar heat from entering buildings.
Ministry to create heat response group






