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Project 1 - Case Study - Analyzing Passive building design strategies
Week 1-11 Analyzing Passive design
REFLECTION
A basic building design does not require mechanical heating or cooling. Buildings that are passively designed take advantage of natural climate to maintain thermal comfort. Incorporating the principles of passive building design in building of significantly improves comfort, reduces or eliminates heating and cooling bills, reduces greenhouse gas emissions from heating, cooling, mechanical ventilation and lighting. Building envelope is a term used to describe the roof, walls, windows, floors and internal walls of a building. In a tropical climate, the envelope should controls heat gain and exclusion of rainwater. Well-designed envelopes maximize cooling through air movement and exclude the solar radiation. The fundamental principles of basic building design are relatively simple and can be applied to various climate zones, house types and construction systems.
OBJECTIVES
To identify and define the principles of heat transfer in relation to building and people. To understand what is thermal comfort and discuss factors relating to thermal comfort. To analyze the effect of thermal comfort factors in a person and in a space. To be able to criticize design of the space in terms of thermal comfort by referring to MS1525, UBBL and GBI standards.
TASKS
Choose a space in Taylor’s Uni Lakeside Campus, identify basic building design for thermal comfort for this space and also the external surfaces for this space. Record and analyze the existing condition in terms of thermal comfort of the interior directly affected by the environmental factors such as sun and wind.