A case study of green design process and decision making in preliminary design phase

碩士 === 國立臺灣科技大學 === 建築系 === 102 === While green architecture has become designers’ mission making effort early in the design process would enhance the overall design efficiency. The Hospitality and Tourism Building of certain Institute of Technology at Taiwan was studied regarding analysis of decisi...

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Main Authors: Wei-ting Tseng, 曾瑋婷
Other Authors: Wei-hwa Chiang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/71147441683381713865
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺灣科技大學 === 建築系 === 102 === While green architecture has become designers’ mission making effort early in the design process would enhance the overall design efficiency. The Hospitality and Tourism Building of certain Institute of Technology at Taiwan was studied regarding analysis of decision making process for incorporating green design ideas in the schematic design phase. LEED-NC energy indictors were examined to verify the energy performance and inter-operability of tools. The possibility of implementing BIM was also studied. Early in the design process the active participation of the client in design meetings with the design team, in particular the green design consultant, enables the team to determine the east facing of the building in response to the prevailing east wind. Special concerns in natural ventilation were identified and separated from matured design strategies in order to improve the smoothness of design process. The emphasized ventilation was then realized through design of building form, spatial organization, and construction of building, for example the exhaust system on the west could be strengthened by the negative wind pressure while also acting as shading devices and the frame shape facade served to scoop wind. Decisions associated with detailing of openings and HVAC system have to be passed on to the design development phase. The results also showed feasibility of incorporating composite forms of tools and expert judgments while preliminary performance verification by simulation can be performed simultaneously without affecting the design progress. Whole building simulation for a whole year can be executed later in the design development phase. Subdisciplinary tools such CFD still required economical modules for data conversion. RC for the main structure was determined very early in the design process for financial concerns. Integration of composite media, cross-phase and cross-member data transmission, and interoperability of tools could be potential key factors for BIM application to green design in schematic phase.