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Milestone218 March, 2005 PT

Milestone218 March, 2005 Product Development Process

Milestone218 March, 2005Milestone218 March, 2005 Thermal Aesthetic Principles

Milestone218 March, 2005 Solar Design* Solar Design on Cinema ? (*) – Thermal Delight in Architecture, by Lisa Heschong, MIT press HVAC Design on Cinema ? Thermal Aesthetic Principles

Milestone218 March, 2005 Ecodesign Principles (ASHRAE*) 1. Key Element: Efficient use of energy resources. 2. Resource Conservation design principles: Thermal Load Reduction; Efficient component design; Energy smart design practices; Adoption of “intelligent” control. (*) - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers)

Milestone218 March, Thermal unnatural and neutral world; 2. Thermal steady state across time; 3. Thermal equilibrium across space; 4. Thermal comfort at standard conditions; 5. System designed to operate at total occupancy level; 6. Big reaction time (occupancy changes); 7. Long transient discomfort (occupancy levels); 8. Temperature shock (people arrive/leave the room); 9. Poor environment sustainability; 10. Low performance and efficiency (part occupancy). Prior Art

Milestone218 March, Low reaction time (occupancy changes); 2. High environment sustainability; 3. Thermal environment (symbolic and cultural role); 4. Richer space thermal experience; 5. System designed to operate well at the occupancy levels; 6. Excellent performance and efficiency (occupancy levels); 7. Thermal comfort at standard conditions (seat occupied); 8. Temperature progressive change (people arrive or leave the room); 9. Heterogeneous thermal ambient (spectator moves between zones); 10. Neutralization of the transient discomfort. ACADS Art

Milestone218 March, 2005 ACADS Solutions

Milestone218 March, 2005 ACADS Solutions

Milestone218 March, 2005 ACADS Solutions (2nd Concept)

Milestone218 March, 2005 ACADS Prototype

Milestone218 March, 2005 Contacts 1.Prototype 1/20 (Design iteration) 2.Prototype 1/1 (Design real test)