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ARCH-4372/6372 Technology in Architecture Spring, 2016

Professor Robert A. Young, PE Office Hours: M + T 10:30-11:30 AM or by appointment Phone: (801) Web Site: TA: Greg Murphy (GRAD 1)

Textbooks & Other Readings Grondzik, Walter and Alison Zwok., Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, 12 th Ed., New York: John Wiley & Sons, Website ( Coursepack Supplemental Reading materials Powerpoint Lectures Project Information

NAAB Student Performance Criteria This course and its prior fall semester complement, ARCH4350/6350, in part or in its entirety is intended to satisfy the following NAAB Student Performance Criteria: B.6 Environmental Systems: Ability to demonstrate the principles of environmental systems’ design, which must include active and passive heating and cooling, indoor air quality, solar orientation, daylighting and artificial illumination, and acoustics; and an understanding of performance assessment tools. B.9 Building Service Systems: Understanding of the basic principles and appropriate application and performance of building service systems such as plumbing, electrical, vertical transportation, security, and fire protection systems.

Objectives The objectives of this course are to teach the student to understand:   thermal and lighting performance in architecture   methods for selecting thermal and electric lighting systems   fundamentals of economic analysis for selection of energy systems   implications of energy codes on building design   fundamentals of life-cycle cost analysis building systems   fundamentals of indoor air quality   fundamentals of energy modeling   fundamentals of vertical transportation   basic electrical systems employed in buildings   fundamentals of electric lighting systems   fundamentals of electrical systems   fundamentals of fire protection systems   fundamentals of plumbing systems   fundamentals of architectural acoustics   fundamentals of building security

Projects Electric Light Fixture Technology Case Study Integrated Studio Project

Recitations There will be a series of recitations as shown on the schedule: Recitation# Code Topic 1 EL Electric Lighting 2 HC Heating and Cooling Loads 3 PL Plumbing 4 AC Acoustics 5 SS Service Systems Students can work in small groups but each student must submit her or his own work individually to Canvas by 1 PM on the day it will be discussed in the recitation.

Late Policy Late work will be penalized one full letter grade for any part of the first calendar day and one full letter grade each day thereafter. For example, an “A” will become a “B” etc. All previously unsubmitted late work must be turned in by 5:00 PM on the last day of the classes to receive course completion credit.

Examinations Exams will be given during class time in the design studio. Children, pets, and guests are not allowed in studio during the exam. Unless otherwise announced, exams will be multiple choice/true-false questions.

Examinations Exams will be open book and open notes and will cover all lecture, reading, and recitation materials. Bring a calculator, a #2 or HB pencil, and any assigned reading materials.

Examinations Arrangements for students with learning difficulties should be made prior to the examination. Makeup exams will only be given for medical or legal related reasons.

Examinations Students arriving late will be penalized for their tardiness. Results will be posted a minimum of 24 hours after all students have taken the exam.

Grading A93%C73% A- 90%C-70% B+ 87%D+67% B 83% D63% B-80%D- 60% C+77%E: <60%

Class Leadership & Participation Student interaction is imperative Questions are strongly encouraged Interaction is an important part of my teaching philosophy Questions and the resultant discussions bring richness and vitality to the course Come to class… ask questions…

Grading Leadership & Participation100 points Recitations pts each)100 points Electric Lighting Fixture Project100 points Technology in Architecture Project100 points Integrated Studio Project100 points Exams pts. each)300 points Total800 points

Question(s) of the Day What is your experience in lighting, HVAC, utilities, and architectural acoustics? What would you like to learn about in this course? Turn in at the end of class today

ARCH-4372/6372 Technology in Architecture Overview

Architect Interior Designer Facility Manager Contractor Construction Manager Utility Companies Civil Engineer Landscape Architect Regulatory Agencies Mechanical Engineer Electrical Engineer Structural Engineer OWNER Architectural Facilitator

Technology Integration ThermalAcousticalLuminousSustainability Building Systems

Thermal Thermal Microclimate - Those you find - Those you create Passive Solar - Sun Control - Daylighting Interface

Thermal Mechanical Rooms Mechanical Rooms Fan Rooms Fan Rooms Vertical Chases Vertical Chases

Acoustical Planning & Layout Acoustical Phenomena TransmissionReverberation

Luminous Luminous Visual Comfort Daylighting Electric Lighting

Sustainability Architectural Form as an Environmental Control Context – Microclimate enhancements Architectonics – Passive Solar and Daylighting Adaptive Reuse – Recycled buildings

Recall the topics that were covered in the environmental controls class… Stewardship of the Built Environment Stewardship of the Built Environment Microclimate Analysis Microclimate Analysis Vernacular Precedent Vernacular Precedent Passive Thermal Design Passive Thermal Design Daylighting Daylighting Visual Comfort Visual Comfort

How to illustrate systems integration: Site Plan…exterior microclimate issues Site Plan…exterior microclimate issues Sections…sun/daylight control, natural ventilation paths, HVAC mains, structural systems Sections…sun/daylight control, natural ventilation paths, HVAC mains, structural systems Elevations…sun/daylight control, natural ventilation Elevations…sun/daylight control, natural ventilation Floor Plans…interior microclimate features, mechanical rooms, fan rooms, duct chases, electrical closets, plumbing chases, riser diagrams Floor Plans…interior microclimate features, mechanical rooms, fan rooms, duct chases, electrical closets, plumbing chases, riser diagrams Model…daylighting and passive solar control Model…daylighting and passive solar control Renderings…specific important details of technology integration Renderings…specific important details of technology integration

Environmental Controls