Architectural design strategies for bio-climatic design in hot-summer and cold-winter region

Author(s):  
H Liu ◽  
J He ◽  
Y Luo
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Nadrah Ibrahim

<p>Public housing in Kuala Lumpur was introduced by the government as a means of replacing informal settlements and providing housing for the lower income. Government subsidies often cover some of the costs of public housing to help keep it affordable and at the lower end of house prices. To help meet the low cost agenda, public house designs are often kept to a minimal standard in Malaysia, removing low income Malay dwellers from their ideal image of home. In the long run, signs of neglect in the public houses are reflected in the lack of care and maintenance from dwellers, vandalism and more.   This thesis proposes that good, homely architectural design practices suited to the dweller can help encourage emotional ties between dwellers (low income families) and the dwelling (public houses). Its aim is to investigate potential architectural design approaches to tackle such problems in future Kuala Lumpur public houses.  This raises the question of which homely architectural design strategies might be best utilised in the Kuala Lumpur public housing environment. The thesis begins by exploring the meaning of home in relation to both dwellers and dwelling before then identifying ‘homely’ architectural design practices suited to the Malay community. In the context of public houses, this research investigation identifies privacy, environmental comfort, security and safety as homely aspects that are most often lacking in public housing design, contributing to a less homely environment. To enhance the homely attributes of public houses, the thesis proposes ways to restore homely qualities of spaces in the public house, drawing from these three aspects in order to arrive at design opportunities best suited to the lifestyle of its dwellers.</p>


2012 ◽  
Vol 174-177 ◽  
pp. 2165-2169
Author(s):  
Yao Fu ◽  
Tian Heng Zhang

From the point of view of architectural design, envelope location, selection, and identify programs of envelope structure in the modern commercial building, give priority to the establishment of image of shopping malls , creating the mood of commercial and other factors. The paper will establish the appropriate model to the impact of the shape coefficient of Commercial building energy consumption in cold regions, validity analysis used the building energy evaluation software named Autodesk Ecotect to provide adequate theoretical basis of energy conservation design strategies.


2019 ◽  
Vol 212 (4) ◽  
pp. 855-858 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael P. Recht ◽  
Kai Tobias Block ◽  
Hersh Chandarana ◽  
Jennifer Friedland ◽  
Thomas Mullholland ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 899 ◽  
pp. 120-125
Author(s):  
Bernhard Sommer ◽  
Ulrich Pont

In this paper, the authors want to show a method that allows customizing energy efficient buildings to the very task and to the very site by linking environmental data and design strategies through algorithmic processes. An optimum solution for the energy efficiency of a building can then be found by running an evolutionary solver.


2012 ◽  
Vol 174-177 ◽  
pp. 3111-3114
Author(s):  
Liao Liao Xi ◽  
Hu Peng ◽  
Lin Zhang

In recent decades, sustainable buildings have been increasingly concerned, architects, teachers and college students are involved into a number of theoretical and practical exploration. A variety of sustainable building design strategies and cases spring up. Taking Houji Jiaojia garden agricultural exhibition pavilion design as an example, on the basis of exhausting analysis of the local climate, geographical conditions, it focuses particularly on the use of local ecological straw materials in the building to achieve the sustainability of the project, which can provide some reference for the current and future sustainable architectural design.


2012 ◽  
pp. 197-210
Author(s):  
Marc Aurel Schnabel

Parametric designing, its instruments, and techniques move architectural design education towards novel avenues of deep learning. Akin to learning and working environments of engineering and manufacturing, it offers similar advantages for architects. Yet it is not as simple as using another tool; parametric designing fundamentally shifts the engagement with the design problem. Parametric designing allows architects to be substantially deeper involved in the overall design and development process extending it effectively beyond production and lifecycle. Leaning parametric design strategies enhance architects’ critical engagement with their designs and their communication. Subsequently, the computational aid of parametric modelling alters substantially how and what students learn and architects practice.


Arsitektura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hikmatyar Abdul Aziz ◽  
Bambang Triratma ◽  
Amin Sumadyo

<em>Design of the School of Natural Bengawan Solo in Klaten motivated by formal school education as children when space is in fact still can not be said to ideal for education and develop interest in the child's talents. Education became a fundamental necessity for everyone today. This then raises the idea to present alternative educational space able to accommodate the needs of children to learn, play, and explore. Empowering communities to be able to optimize the potential to become one of the important objects in presenting educational space. Bengawan Solo river and wood craft into the potential of rural communities Gondangsari, Juwiring, Klaten. Potentials possessed villagers Gondangsari not managed properly due to lack of containers in order to accommodate and develop this potential. Design issues are: how to design an alternative education space and bring the space community development based on the application of Ecological Architecture into the design of the School of Natural Solo. The method used is a method of architectural design that blends the essence of Ecological Architecture according to Heinz Frick and Kenneth Yeang in accordance with the design of the School of Natural Solo. Then blend the essence of Ecological Architecture into the design strategies in the design essence a result of interaction of school, nature, and potential kawaasan. The result is a draft design of an educational facility such as classrooms, laboratories of nature, community development space, exhibition space and its supporting buildings which also functions as a precedent alternative education for the visitors.</em>


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Friyessi

Global warming is the impact of environmental degradation is the increasing average temperature of the earth's surface, including the atmosphere and the ocean. Architecture is the study of the reflection of human settlements with its surroundings so that it has a tendency to adapt to the environment through a variety of approaches in architectural design method is oriented to the environmentally friendly development. Architectural Ecology concept is the concept of building that takes into account the environmental balance of natural and man-made with the main elements, the building and the environment Academically, awareness of architecture students need to be directed to the development process-based ecological both quality and quantity. A discussion of the concept of eco-architecture useful for studying the ecology-based architectural design methods, identify potential and constraints of the tropical climate in the design development strategies that can be systematised as a learning method in the design of sustainable development. Method of discussion by comparing the theoretical analysis method browse through relevant precedent studies to determine the potential and environmental constraints as well as perceptions of the application of the concept of eco Architecture. The results were obtained from the study of theory Architectural Ecology of Heinz Frick and study precedent through the works of Kenneth Yeang and compared with traditional architecture. Summary of the second groove will be used as the draft approaches design strategies in the process of planning and designing environmentally friendly and can be recommended and implemented as a design methodology in learning to achieve sustainable development with an emphasis on quality local development in harmony with nature.


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