Climate Change & Thermal Comfort Flashcards

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What are some global factors affecting city environment?

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  • elements connect within the structure
  • functions within intended use
  • transmit the total loads
  • spread the load evenly
  • resist ground movement
  • resists external elements
  • design statements based on vision and materials at that period
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2
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What are two important aspects when designing a building?

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  • solar gain

- stability

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3
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What is the building design process?

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human comfort/ considerations + tech –> materials & methods

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4
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What affect do external factors have on comfort in a space? (external climate)

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  • temperature
  • wind speed/direction
  • sun paths
  • topography
  • risk of flooding
  • other factors
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What affect do internal factors have on comfort in a space? (internal climate)

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  • primary materials including wood, steel, glazing etc

- secondary materials including insulation, plaster, textiles etc

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What are some direct impacts of climate change on our buildings?

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  • reinforcement of design strength (wind, thermal stress, snow)
  • change of heating and cooling loads, and water demand
  • deterioration of the indoor thermal environment
  • increase in energy consumption
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7
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What is the main problem in the way we are building right now in terms of climate change?

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  • we are ignoring the location of the site
  • we are not designing climate responsive buildings that can have much less environmental impact
  • we are trying to make architectural statements
  • we are not accounting for the greater demands of resources
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How does sloping/topography affect shading and solar access?

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  • affects the sun’s angle
  • affects the amount pf exposure to the sun at different times of the year
  • locations of buildings can affect solar access and shading
    (both winter and summer sun needs to be taken into account)
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9
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What was significance about the walkie-talkie building in London?

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Skyscraper in central London (20 Fenchurch Street) had very intense glare due to the glass facade, the architect Rafael Vinoly had not considering external shading.

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10
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What is a smooth surface?

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Reflects more light and therefore is a more intense colour (think glass facade)

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What is a rough surface?

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Absorbs more light and therefore appears darker

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