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DEPARTMENT of ARCHITECTURE. INTERNATIONAL BURCH UNIVERSITY. ARC 254 ENV I RONMENTAL C ONTROL S TUD I O 201 2 -201 3 Spring Term. Assist. Prof. Dr.Ismail Hakki Demir. Class Schedule: Thursday 9:00 - 11:00 Office Hour: Monday 11:00 - 13:00 Friday 9:00 - 12:00.
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DEPARTMENT of ARCHITECTURE INTERNATIONAL BURCH UNIVERSITY ARC 254 ENVIRONMENTALCONTROL STUDIO 2012-2013SpringTerm Assist. Prof. Dr.Ismail Hakki Demir
Class Schedule: Thursday 9:00 - 11:00 • Office Hour: Monday 11:00 - 13:00 Friday 9:00 - 12:00
Course Objectives • Students will be provided with knowledge on aspects of building environment controls related to architectural planning and design. • This course will introduce students in integrated design approach. They will understand how the environmental issues impact on design process from initial site explorations to final construct detail. • To understand the functions and characteristics of environmental control systems and their place in the development of architectural concepts; • Eviromental control studio teachs students meaning of design concept, through visual, spatial, and performance parts.
Textbooks • Mat Santamouris, Environmental Design of Urban buildings: An Integrated Approach • Moore, Fuller, Environmental control systems: heating, cooling, lighting. McGraw-Hill, 1993. • Baird, George, The Architectural Expression of Environmental Control Systems,Taylor & Francis , 2001. • Peter F. Smith , Arhitecture in a climat of change . A guide to sustainable design . 2005 • Craig Di Louie, Advanced lighting controls , Energy savings , Productivity, Technology and Application , 2006 • Lyle, John, Regenerative Design for Sustainable Development. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1994 • Mazria, Edward, The Passive Solar Energy Book. Emmaus, Penn.: Rodale Press, 1979 • Vale, Brenda and Robert, Green Architecture. Boston: Bullfinch Press, 1991 • Watson, Don & Kenneth Labs, Climatic Design. San Francisco: McGraw-Hill, 1983
Brief Contents • Architectural form as an environmental control system. CLIMATE as a context • DESIGN STRATEGIES • The Luminous Environment. Fundamentals of LIGHT • ACOUSTICS Design • RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES • Sustainable design. PASSIVE SYSTEM. Passive house • EXISTING housing: a challenge and opportunity. • HVAC System • Energy sources • Water and Wind in Architecture
Grading • Attendance 5% • Activity and participation 5% • Studio project 40% • Midterm Exam 20% • Final Exam 30%
Presentation • Architectural form as an environmental control system. • CLIMATE as a context • DESIGN STRATEGIES • The Luminous Environment. Fundamentals of LIGHT • ACOUSTICS Design • RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES • Sustainable design. PASSIVE SYSTEM. Passive house • EXISTING housing: a challenge and opportunity. • HVAC System • Natural Ventilation • HVAC : VENTILATION • HVAC: HEATING & COOLING SYSTEMS • Indoor Air Quality - IAQ • Energy sources • Building design and energy strategies. • Water and Wind in Architecture