The net zero-energy home: Precedent and catalyst for local performance-based architecture
abstract: The building sector is responsible for consuming the largest proportional share of global material and energy resources. Some observers assert that buildings are the problem and the solution to climate change. It appears that in the United States a coherent national energy policy to encour...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-247772018-06-22T03:04:45Z The net zero-energy home: Precedent and catalyst for local performance-based architecture abstract: The building sector is responsible for consuming the largest proportional share of global material and energy resources. Some observers assert that buildings are the problem and the solution to climate change. It appears that in the United States a coherent national energy policy to encourage rapid building performance improvements is not imminent. In this environment, where many climate and ecological scientists believe we are running out of time to reverse the effects of anthropogenic climate change, a local grass-roots effort to create demonstration net zero-energy buildings (ZEB) appears necessary. This paper documents the process of designing a ZEB in a community with no existing documented ZEB precedent. The project will establish a framework for collecting design, performance, and financial data for use by architects, building scientists, and the community at large. This type of information may prove critical in order to foster a near-term local demand for net zero-energy buildings. Dissertation/Thesis Appendix M - Simulation and Weather Data Francis, Alan Merrill (Author) Bryan, Harvey (Advisor) Addison, Marlin (Committee member) Ramalingam, Muthukumar (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Architecture Architectural engineering Environmental engineering Building dashboard Integrated design process Net zero-energy building Performance-based architecture Whole building design Whole building energy modeling eng 194 pages M.S. Built Environment 2014 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.24777 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2014 |
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abstract: The building sector is responsible for consuming the largest proportional share of global material and energy resources. Some observers assert that buildings are the problem and the solution to climate change. It appears that in the United States a coherent national energy policy to encourage rapid building performance improvements is not imminent. In this environment, where many climate and ecological scientists believe we are running out of time to reverse the effects of anthropogenic climate change, a local grass-roots effort to create demonstration net zero-energy buildings (ZEB) appears necessary. This paper documents the process of designing a ZEB in a community with no existing documented ZEB precedent. The project will establish a framework for collecting design, performance, and financial data for use by architects, building scientists, and the community at large. This type of information may prove critical in order to foster a near-term local demand for net zero-energy buildings. === Dissertation/Thesis === Appendix M - Simulation and Weather Data === M.S. Built Environment 2014 |
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The net zero-energy home: Precedent and catalyst for local performance-based architecture |
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