Principles of Green Building design
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Lecture
01 passive tech 01: Building with the Sun:
02 passive tech 02: Building with the Rain:
regional storm water calculation, rain water retention systems, bio-swales
03 passive tech 03: Building with Vegetation:
living walls, living roofs, living shade
04 passive tech 04: Building with Air:
natural ventilation, air tightness of building envelopes, wind power
05 passive tech 05: Building with On-site and Recycled
built examples, application design, material sourcing
06 green tech 01: Internet Resources:
finding, comparing, evaluating green tech on the internet
07 green tech 02: Glazing & Shading:
concepts, product comparisons, shading design
08 green tech 03: Heating:
concepts, product comparisons, heating load calculations
09 green tech 04: Cooling:
concepts, product comparisons, design
10 green tech 05: Lighting:
concepts, product comparisons, design
11 green tech 06: Intelligent Controls:
concepts, product comparisons, design
12 minimal impact 01: Site assessment:
bio-regional considerations, landscaping
13 minimal impact 01: Biodiversity of Green Roofs & Living Walls:
ecological concepts, functions, detailing
14 minimal impact 01: Water - the Source of Life:
grey water, black water systems, living pools
15 minimal impact 01: Life Cycle Assessment:
reduce, recycle, reuse building materials
case study ( specific examples to be determined )
1 urban analysis 01: Commercial, Residential, Public:
2 suburban analysis 02: Commercial, Residential, Public:
3 rural analysis 03: Commercial, Residential, Public:
design workshop (workshop focus to be chosen by individual teams)
1 urban retrofit 01: Commercial
2 urban retrofit 02: Residential
3 new design 01: Commercial
4 new design 02: Residential
5 new design 03: Multi Family
presentation
1 workshop review 01: Internal Mid Review
2 workshop review 02: Final Presentation Peer Review
3 workshop review 03: Public Review with Invited Guests, Award Ceremony
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When I first arrived in view of the metropolis I was looking out and down from a window hovering above… the room I was in was completely dark and I was alone. Looking out and down I saw a city that was larger than any city I’d ever seen before. I noticed that all the structures seemed to circle in towards the center. It was huge expansive intricately embroidered with technical diversity… architecturally abstruse at its center the buildings were opaque blackened not unlike crystal formation… extending to odd heights and angles. Out from the center the architecture started to blend into buildings of mason stone and steel. As I looked closer I started to notice that there were long white cylinder trains that spiraled in and out from the city center…in this city there were no cars. At this moment of realization that this city is absent of cars and all the cities I know are completely infested by them I questioned: Where am I. I observed deeper into the city. I was amazed by the diversity of structures and marveled at the silhouettes of the people in motion. It was truly immense. I moved away from the window trying now to adjust my vision inwards this darkened room, I moved with my hands sweeping the area in front of me trying to feel something… arriving with my palms flat on a wall that echoed ever so faintly with the rhythm of motion. I let my hands guide me through the dark following the smooth wall until I arrived back to the window where I looked out once more. It appeared that in my absence from the window we had gained some elevation. I could now see that the city was in fact circular with a diameter approximately ten miles across and that the entire inner city was environed by a garden/green belt maybe one mile wide. In this green belt I saw pebbled pathways, sculpted gardens and the like… with the faint details of people in motion. The trains continued to spiral outwards/inwards missing this area all together. Just then we gained more elevation and I could see for miles now. Out from this green belt was what appeared to be the agricultural belt… it was by far the largest area of the metropolis approximately twenty miles wide extending the entire perimeter of the whole… lakes and streams were in abundance…I could see greenhouses, open farmlands… grain and orchard. In other areas there were cattle grazing, horses, and other livestock. The trains continued their spiral inwards/outwards towards the last perimeter of the whole. The entire area was environed by what appeared to be a brick building approximately ten stories high. I could only guess that this is where some of the people lived as well as where some of the goods were stored and I could only imagine how well these people lived. Beyond the outer building that enclosed the metropolis within there was the natural landscapes, forests, and terrain. How amazing the view out this one window could be I was completely overwhelmed. I imagined for a moment the wealth and pride each member of this society must enjoy as they looked out their windows each day. Out one side they could see the wilderness beyond and out the other they looked into their farmlands towards their city center. Beyond the city heading off in straight lines through the forests I saw the faint detail of the trains heading out towards other circular cites in the distance, and beyond the horizon.. |







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