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Passive strategy for building Healthy Scools Iryna Bulich Department of construction and geomechanics
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Healthy schools. A new approach Improved indoor environmental quality Enhanced student performance Better health Lowest reasonable cost Passive Strategies for Building for Building
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Using givens of nature Earth Water Sun Air
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Main points Ways to use daylight and natural ventilation Understanding natural conditions of the site The techniques for dust mitigation Overview of several durable flooring systems
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The site conditions 40-foot elevation changeHeavily sloped siteLarge treesPond
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Slope disturbance Standard cut- and -fill approach Cut Fill
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Minimal impact on the site Placing building at the midpoint of the slope Burying areas that do not required natural light into the hill Providing natural filtering sunlight to classrooms by trees
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Main achievements Preserving old oaks with diameters over 36 inches Outdoor science areas Learning rooms in the wood
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Things to consider: How water will flow Path of the sun
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Daylight for improved performance To avoid problems with light: specialty glass to provide light diffusion glareSpill and
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Daylight for improved performance Integrated daylight sensors and translucent wall panels Floor-to-ceiling vertical fins to control sunlight
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Using of operable windows Saving energy control NATURAL VENTILATION – A BREATH OF FRESH AIR
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Recommended flooring options made from 66% biobased materials Slip resistance Eco linoleum with noise reduction easy replacement for teachers standing for long periods Carpet tile Underfoot comfort
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Advantages of Passive strategies cost effect eco-friendly materials providing health atmosphere
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Iryna Bulich Thank you for your attention!
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