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3. BACKGROUND
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_What is Integrated
Energy Design? IED is a method to intervene in the
design stage to ensure that all issues
that can be foreseen to have a significant impact on sustainable
performance are discussed, understood and dealt with at the
beginning of the design process.
Integrated Energy Design (IED) aims to collaborate in the design team
(builder, architect, engineer) from the earliest stages of the project. In
this phase decisions have the most impact compared to building
costs.
_The Benefits of Integrated
Energy Design Experiences show, that IED-designed buildings are build with 40-50% low energy consumption
than conventional buildings, and the financial feasibility (rate of return) for the IED-measures is often
more than 10%.
_Objectives
The objective of the project is to develop Integrated Energy Design (IED) as a standard European practice of building
design and to set a new standard.
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_Description
of the work Tools and methods for IED will be developed for practical use by the participants involved
in a design process (building owners, architects, consulting engineers).
To demonstrate how IED can be used in practice, the integrated design concept will be carried out in at least 12 building
projects in the 6 participating countries.
The IED-guidelines, the results and practical experiences from the demonstration projects will be disseminated
through seminars and workshops for public real estate organizations and for architect and consulting engineering
companies in each of the countries.
_Expected It is expected that the project will clearly demonstrate awareness of the usage of IED as an
results important method. The project will show that the design team together with developers
and users can provide outstanding results.
_Targets groups investors
developers/ building owner
architect
engineers
5. GUIDELINES
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Integrated Energy Design-Why? Guideline: The
Process of IED
Some principles of low
energy building design
6. GUIDELINES
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The main steps in the IED Process
1.- Select a multi-disciplinary design team from day Agenda
one. 1. Overall goals
2. What is IED
2.- Analyse the boundary conditions of the project. 3. How to co-operate in
the project
3.- Make a Quality Assurance Program and quality 4. Main challenges
5. Important milestones
control plan. and follow-up
4.- Arrange a kick-off workshop.
5.- Facilitate close cooperation within the design team.
6.- Update the control plan and document the energy
performance.
7.- Make contracts that encourage energy efficiency.
8.- Motivate and educate construction workers and
apply quality tests.
9.- Make a user manual for operation and maintenance
of the building.
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Some Principles Of Low Energy Building Design
01.- Working With IED
02.- Building Program
03.- The Design Process
04.- Analyses Of The Site-Urban Planning
05.- Building Configuration
06.- Daylight
07.- Artificial Lighting
08.- Solar Shading
09.- Fire Issues
8. GUIDELINES
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Some Principles Of Low Energy Building Design
10.- Thermical Comfort
11.- Air Quality
12.- The Building Envelope
13.- Natural Ventilation
14.- Mechanical Ventilation
15.- Cooling
16.- Solar Heating
17.- Solar Cells
18.- Wind Energy
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Related projects funded by IEE:
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Guidelines
is a database presenting best
practice of European sustainable architecture - with a specific focus on integrated
energy design.
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12. The purpose of existence of this website is to be a showroom of
eco-architecture projects already developed in Europe.
INDEX
1_ ECO ARCHITECTURE PROJECTS
- BUILDINGS
- TYPOLOGY
- LOCATION
- TECHNOLOGY
2_ THE WEBSITE AS A TOOL
- HOME
- HELP
- CONTACT
- CONTRIBUTORS
- FORUM
13. The user can find nowadays 42 projects indexed alphabetically.
16. Because of the different aspects of eco-production
there are 5 groups to approach to technology.
17. - Examples of the website projects:
- KUNSTHAUS Bregenz, Austria. Peter Zumthor.
- Typology: CULTURE
- Location: WESTERN EUROPE
- Technology: PASSIVE DESIGN, ENERGY
EFFICIENCY and PROCESS
- SOCIAL HOUSING Bermeo, Spain.
- Typology: RESIDENTIAL
- Location: SOUTHERN EUROPE
- Technology: -------
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20. 2_ THE WEBSITE AS A TOOL
- HELP
- - INTRODUCTION: a short and concise description of the building.
- BUILDING DESCRIPTION: detailed description of the building architecture.
- TECHNOLOGY:
- Passive Design Measures
- Energy Efficiency Measures
- Energy Generation: Description of any energy generation technologies used.
- Sustainability: Description of any sustainable, renewable and
low embodied energy materials used.
- Process: Description of the design process, interdisciplinary
cooperation, quality program etc.
- EVALUATION: Description of any evaluation undertaken.
- Energy performance: Measured consumption + comparison with average in
building type.
- Monitoring: Monitored data + comparison with simulated.
- Users acceptance: Information on post-occupancy surveys.
- Financial information: Comparison average costs of comparable building.
- APPENDIX: attached information.
21. 2_ THE WEBSITE AS A TOOL
- HELP
- - - step by step: "The simplest online database that could possibly work."
Ward Cunningham, the inventor of wikis
- HOW TO CREATE AN ARTICLE.
- TEXT.
- ILLUSTRATIONS.
- KEY NOTE INFORMATION.
- frequently asked questions
- links: description of the wiki concept.
- CONTACT
Wiki design: LEARN London Metropolitan University
- CONTRIBUTORS
- Kan Energi
- LEARN
- AID - Marcin Malinowski - http://www.aid.edu.pl
- NAPE S.A. - http://www.nape.pl
- NAL|Ecobox - http://www.arkitektur.no/ecobox
- FORUM
22. AVAX S.A.
Country_ Greece
City Athens
Office Building
Number of floors above ground_5
Number of floors below ground_3
Usable floor area_3050 m 2
1. Introduction
2. Building description
3. Technology
3.1 Passive Design Measures
3.2 Energy Efficiency Measures
4. Evaluation
4.1 Energy performance
4.2 Monitoring
4.3 User acceptance
4.4 Financial information
23. AVAX S.A.
VENTILATION SYSTEM
CLIMATE
1. Introduction
2. Building description
3. Technology
3.1 Passive Design Measures
3.2 Energy Efficiency Measures
4. Evaluation
4.1 Energy performance
4.2 Monitoring
4.3 User acceptance
4.4 Financial information
PERFORMANCE C LUMINANCE ACCEPTANCE CCC FINANCIAL
24. BRE Office
Country_ England
City_ Watford
Office Building
Secondary use of building_ Conferences
Year of completion_1996
1. Introduction
2. Building description
2.1 Outdoor indoor climate
3. Technology
3.1 Passive Design Measures
3.2 Energy Efficiency Measures
3.3 Sustainability
4. Evaluation
4.1 Energy performance
4.2 User acceptance
4.3 Financial data
25. BRE Office
CLIMATE
ENERGY PERFORMANCE
1. Introduction
2. Building description
2.1 Outdoor indoor climate
3. Technology
VENTILATION SYSTEM
3.1 Passive Design Measures
3.2 Energy Efficiency Measures
3.3 Sustainability
4. Evaluation
4.1 Energy performance
4.2 User acceptance
4.3 Financial data
ACCEPTANCE FINANCE
26. District House of Kolding
Country _ Denmark
Location_ Poor town areas in selected cities
Occupational and social areas
Projectâs name_ The Lift of Quarters project
1. Introduction
2. Building description Year of completion_2000
3. Technology Usable floor area_ 1.050 m2
3.1 Passive Design Measures
3.2 Energy Efficient Measures
3.3 Energy Generation
3.4 Solar heating for domestic hot water
3.5 Sustainability
3.6 Use of rainwater for flushing
4. Visualisation of system operation
5. Monitoring
5.1 The indoor climate
5.2 The energetic measures
5.3 The weather station
6.Monitoring Results
6.1 The temperature levels
6.2 The air quality
6.3 The PV system
7. Conclusions
8. Future Work
27. District House of Kolding
The indoor temperature The concentration The incoming solar Efficiency of the PV Electricity production for
distribution of CO2 radiation system the PV system
1. Introduction
MONITORING RESULTS
2. Building description
3. Technology
3.1 Passive Design Measures
3.2 Energy Efficient Measures
3.3 Energy Generation
3.4 Solar heating for domestic hot water
PV CELLS
3.5 Sustainability
3.6 Use of rainwater for flushing
4. Visualisation of system operation
5. Monitoring
5.1 The indoor climate from the outside from the inside
5.2 The energetic measures
5.3 The weather station PASSIVE COOLING AND HEATING OF VENTILATION AIR
6.Monitoring Results
6.1 The temperature levels
6.2 The air quality
6.3 The PV system
7. Conclusions
8. Future Work summer autumn winter
28. Midgaard Centre Of Health culture And Sport
Country_ Denmark
Location_ NĂžrager, Djursland
Centre of health, culture and sport
Construction year_2010
Usable floor area_ 2600 m2
1. Introduction
2. Building description
3. Technology
3.1 Passive Design Measures
3.2 Energy Efficiency Measures
3.3 Energy Generation
3.4 Solar heating for domestic hot water
29. ZONNING
urban windmill
VENTILATION
by mingling of air hybrid system
DAYLIGHT ANALYSIS
1. Introduction
2. Building description
3. Technology
3.1 Passive Design Measures
3.2 Energy Efficiency Measures
3.3 Energy Generation
3.4 Solar heating for domestic hot water
30. BIM STORM
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KIMON ONUMA
There is a revolution happening in the building industry and
many architects are standing in the sidelines.
01.- We are no longer master builders and never will be with
the current mindset
02.- We must open up and change our process
03.- We must not be as close minded as we are as an industry
04.- Others in the industry are currently more qualified to replace us
05.- Our background and training is the perfect platform to
support BIM if we step up the plate.
1. BIM Ball - Evolve or Dissolve
31. BIM STORM
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BIM (building information modelling) January 31, 2008 KIMON ONUMA
133 individuals began to transform the 60 city blocks east of 2 BIM STORM in 24 hours .
Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles .A day later, they left behind
420 buildings, encompassing 54,755,153 square feet.
For the event, Kimon needed several crucial elements:
01.- It had to be conducted in real time.
02.- It had to be hosted via the Inter- net
(so people could see one another's ideas).
03.- It should have no lag time (so an architect wouldn't have to wait
two weeks after he or she had submitted something to get
feedback).
04.- It had to be based on open and interoperable data standards
AEC Info-systems ONUMA INC/WEBSCAPE
ENTERPRIXE SOLIBRY
3PARTICIPANT COMPANIES .