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Environmental Controls I/IG
Lecture 9 Microclimatic Analysis Microclimatic Design Climatic Factors in Regional Design
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Microclimatic Analysis
Solar Access Wind Conditions Topography Vegetation & Soil Conditions Water/Water runoff
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Goals Identify and establish the microclimate design determinants
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Solar Access – Sun Angles
Confirm sun path for solstices and equinox At solar noon: 12/21 β= L 3/21 & 9/21 β=90-L 6/21 β= L where L=latitude
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Solar Access – Sun Path Diagram
L: p. 605
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Solar Access – Openings/Filters
L: p.142, Fig 6.14 Verify solar orientation and obstructions
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Solar Access –Solar Envelope
Confirm solar envelope of buildings on adjacent and adjoining sites
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Wind Conditions – Direction and Speed
Obtain climate data
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Wind – Channels or Obstructions?
Verify distance to openings and barriers
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Wind Conditions + Topography
Verify changes in terrain Locate changes in local terrain
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Topography – Elevation
Verify location of changes in elevation
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Vegetation & Soil Condition
Trees & ground cover Soil surface color Soil type BH040
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Vegetation & Soil Conditions –Trees
Confirm location and species of trees Coniferous Deciduous
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Vegetation & Soil Conditions
Verify locations and conditions Vegetation Surface color Soil type Hardscape BH040
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Water/Water Runoff Verify water table and drainage patterns BH024
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Final Site Summation Compile findings on site diagrams Wind Factors
Vegetation, Ground Cover & Drainage
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BH024 Microclimatic Design
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Case Study
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Microclimates Interactive Seasonally dynamic
Occur outside and inside the building Interactive Fountain, Celebration, FL
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Location & Climate Compare site opportunities to the climatic issues
L: p. 300 Fig. 11.2c&d
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Climatic Design Priorities
Assess design priorities “...Region 14 Allow natural ventilation to both cool and remove excess moisture in the summer.” L: p. 114
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Regional Precedents Identify local vernacular precedents
Vernacular Side-Gallery House, Charleston, SC
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Climatic Form Givers Identify local climatic form-givers
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Design Strategies Evaluate design strategies
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Contemporary Translation
Shutter House for Photographer Tokyo, 2003, Shigeru Ban
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Assess and adapt generic models
Develop Alternatives Assess and adapt generic models Cold Temperate Hot & Dry Hot & Humid L: p , Fig b-e
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Develop Alternatives Evaluate possible design solutions within the site context
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External Factors Evaluate external impacts for sun, wind, and water
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Internal Factors Evaluate internal impacts for sun, wind, and water
Atmospheric Research Center, Boulder, CO
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Integrate with Building & Site
Microclimates complement and activate the building design
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AIA Climate Zones (1980) BH001
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Climate Zone Analysis Each analysis describes: Climate
Psychrometric profile Design priorities Basic conditions Temperature cycles Relative humidity Wind speed Sunshine Degree-days
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Psychrometric Profile
Zone 4
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Psychrometric Profile
Zone 4
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