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Sustainable Architecture for the 21st Century
Part II: critical resources and the built environment




                                  JOHN E. FERNÁNDEZ, DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE, MIT
                                                         AMMAN, JORDAN : JUNE 2007
source: Houghton, J.T. et al. (2001) Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK: pg. 29
Sustainable Architecture is
 design and construction of the
1.built environment that carefully
 allocates appropriate levels of
2.critical resources to address the
 primary needs of
3.distinct regions.
What is the built
  1
environment?


What are critical
  2
resources?


What strategies
 3
work best?
1   What is the built environment?
Global Cities

•   Half the world’s people - a majority on the coasts
•   By 2030, the global population = 61% urban
•   50-80% CO2, 75% wood consumption, 60% H2O
•   Increasingly poor urban world
•   Asia accounts for half of the world’s urban population
•   United Nations estimates that between 2000 and 2010,
    85% of world population growth will be in urban areas
    (virtually all of this growth will be in Africa, Asia and
    Latin America).
    Therefore, cities are the centers of the majority of
    resource consumption (and contributors to global
    climate change)
       source: McGranahan, G. and D. Satterthwaite. 2003. Urban Centers: An Assessment of Sustainability. Annu. Rev. Environ. Resour. 28:243-74.
What are critical resources?
2
~40 percent of primary energy use
US Energy flows 2003
(Quadrillion Btu)
                                          ~60-70 percent of electricity
                    19% of global electricity consumption devoted to
                                                    artificial lighting




                                                             source: IEA
70% total societal
   material
   throughput
   20-30% municipal
   waste stream*




* Developed countries - source: Wagner, L. 1997., Fernández, J. 2006.
CHINA




     5-8% of total anthropogenic
     CO2 emissions.
source: Low, M. (2005) MFA of concrete in the US. MSBT thesis, MIT: pg. 16 adapted from:Van Oss, Hendrik G. and Padovani, Amy C.
6 billion




3 billion




            source: Living Planet Report 2006, World Resources Institute.
Lifecycle energy, % of total




3
What strategies work best?
Sampling of strategies

1. Computer aided integrated design (mat. selection)
2. Passive heating and cooling (insulation/thermal mass)
3. High performance exterior envelopes (aerogel/textiles)
4. Building rating system (LEED/USGBC)
5. Urban Metabolism for sustainable communities (New
   Orleans/Los Angeles)

Scales of inquiry:
  a. materials and component (micro)
  b. building and building system (meso)
  c. community and city (macro)

                                             Columbia University Law School
   Amsterdam and 116 Street: New York City
Screen capture of:
Fernandez-Ashby Material
Selector for Architecture
and the Built Environment
www.grantadesign.com
“Labyrinth” concrete thermal mass
The Passive House Institute: http://www.passiv.de/
Lucille Ynoscencio: MArch cand.: 2007
Aerogel Exterior Envelope System
A: Exterior finish and mechanical barrier
B: Air barrier
C. Radiant barrier
D. Insulation pocket
E. Insulation
F. Insulation pocket
G. Vapor retarder
H. Flame resistant textile
I. Interior finish and mechanical barrier
Natural fiber reinforced concrete
Fernández, J. Materials for aesthetic, energy efficient and self-diagnostic
      buildings. Science, V315,N5820, March 30, 2007: 1807-1810.
Test
Average
Savings of
Green
Buildings                                        WASTE
                                                 COST
                                       WATER    SAVINGS
                                        USE     50-90%
                            CARBON    SAVINGS
                            SAVINGS   30-50%
                             35%
                  ENERGY
                  SAVINGS
                   30%


                              Test
      Source:
      Capital E
$200 BILLION
Estimated value
                                                                                            PROJECTED
of new LEED for
New Construction                                                                            $10
registered projects                                                                        BILLION




                                                                           $7.73 BILLION
The value of U.S.
construction
starts significantly
declined by
almost half from
                                                           $5.76 BILLION
2000 to 2003


                                           $3.81 BILLION
                           $3.24 BILLION




            $792 MILLION
                                               Test
               2000           2001            2002            2003            2004         2006
200+
LEED for new construction                                                              Distribution
                                                                                                                  100-199
buildings as of 07/06                                                                by geography                 50-99
                                                                                                                  20-49
                                                                                                                  1-19



               186
  480
                                                                                                                23 (DE)
                                                                                                                  24 (NH)
              134
                                                                                                            174
                                                                                                                     33
                                    9
                                                4        22                                               173        105
                                                                                     119
                                                                       36
                          11                    9
                                        11
                                                                                                     68
                                                                            120                                           12
AK=10                                                         23                           79
                     40                                                                                           61 27
HI=16                          28       69      14                                                         95      9 (DE) 38 (DC)
PR=1                                                                              19       4
                                                               57
                                                8                                                          74
                                                     5 (OK)
                                                                                     11
                          82        25
                                                                                22                    52
                                                                                               102
                                               125             19                 18
                                                                            6
                                                                   6
                                                                                                     73

                                             Test
Tom Weathers: MArch, 2007
Mapping resource
opportunities (renewable
and downcycle)

ISEE STELLA
systems model
Energy efficient
             housing prototype




                                                                       F




                     natural
                     ventilation
                                                     D
                                                                                     E
                                                                           D


                                        A.   Zero-energy community center and rescue shelter
                                        B.   Emergency water cistern
                                        C.   Thermal storage reservoir of phase change material slurry
                                        D.   Micro wind turbines and building integrated photovoltaics
                                        E.   Emergency power source
                                        F.   Local surge break (gambion construction)
Coastal Housing:   Energy efficient, hurricane resistant & resilient communities
Fernández, J. Materials for aesthetic, energy efficient and self-diagnostic
buildings. Science, V315,N5820, March 30, 2007: 1807-1810.
Fernández, John. 2006. Material Architecture, emergent materials for innovative
buildings and ecological construction. (Arch. Press, Oxford).
                              www.grantadesign.com

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Sustainable Architectureforthe 21st Century

  • 1. Sustainable Architecture for the 21st Century Part II: critical resources and the built environment JOHN E. FERNÁNDEZ, DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE, MIT AMMAN, JORDAN : JUNE 2007
  • 2. source: Houghton, J.T. et al. (2001) Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK: pg. 29
  • 3. Sustainable Architecture is design and construction of the 1.built environment that carefully allocates appropriate levels of 2.critical resources to address the primary needs of 3.distinct regions.
  • 4. What is the built 1 environment? What are critical 2 resources? What strategies 3 work best?
  • 5. 1 What is the built environment?
  • 6. Global Cities • Half the world’s people - a majority on the coasts • By 2030, the global population = 61% urban • 50-80% CO2, 75% wood consumption, 60% H2O • Increasingly poor urban world • Asia accounts for half of the world’s urban population • United Nations estimates that between 2000 and 2010, 85% of world population growth will be in urban areas (virtually all of this growth will be in Africa, Asia and Latin America). Therefore, cities are the centers of the majority of resource consumption (and contributors to global climate change) source: McGranahan, G. and D. Satterthwaite. 2003. Urban Centers: An Assessment of Sustainability. Annu. Rev. Environ. Resour. 28:243-74.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. What are critical resources? 2
  • 10. ~40 percent of primary energy use US Energy flows 2003 (Quadrillion Btu) ~60-70 percent of electricity 19% of global electricity consumption devoted to artificial lighting source: IEA
  • 11. 70% total societal material throughput 20-30% municipal waste stream* * Developed countries - source: Wagner, L. 1997., Fernández, J. 2006.
  • 12. CHINA 5-8% of total anthropogenic CO2 emissions. source: Low, M. (2005) MFA of concrete in the US. MSBT thesis, MIT: pg. 16 adapted from:Van Oss, Hendrik G. and Padovani, Amy C.
  • 13. 6 billion 3 billion source: Living Planet Report 2006, World Resources Institute.
  • 14. Lifecycle energy, % of total 3 What strategies work best?
  • 15. Sampling of strategies 1. Computer aided integrated design (mat. selection) 2. Passive heating and cooling (insulation/thermal mass) 3. High performance exterior envelopes (aerogel/textiles) 4. Building rating system (LEED/USGBC) 5. Urban Metabolism for sustainable communities (New Orleans/Los Angeles) Scales of inquiry: a. materials and component (micro) b. building and building system (meso) c. community and city (macro) Columbia University Law School Amsterdam and 116 Street: New York City
  • 16. Screen capture of: Fernandez-Ashby Material Selector for Architecture and the Built Environment www.grantadesign.com
  • 17.
  • 19.
  • 20. The Passive House Institute: http://www.passiv.de/
  • 22.
  • 24.
  • 25. A: Exterior finish and mechanical barrier B: Air barrier C. Radiant barrier D. Insulation pocket E. Insulation F. Insulation pocket G. Vapor retarder H. Flame resistant textile I. Interior finish and mechanical barrier
  • 26.
  • 28. Fernández, J. Materials for aesthetic, energy efficient and self-diagnostic buildings. Science, V315,N5820, March 30, 2007: 1807-1810.
  • 29. Test
  • 30. Average Savings of Green Buildings WASTE COST WATER SAVINGS USE 50-90% CARBON SAVINGS SAVINGS 30-50% 35% ENERGY SAVINGS 30% Test Source: Capital E
  • 31. $200 BILLION Estimated value PROJECTED of new LEED for New Construction $10 registered projects BILLION $7.73 BILLION The value of U.S. construction starts significantly declined by almost half from $5.76 BILLION 2000 to 2003 $3.81 BILLION $3.24 BILLION $792 MILLION Test 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006
  • 32. 200+ LEED for new construction Distribution 100-199 buildings as of 07/06 by geography 50-99 20-49 1-19 186 480 23 (DE) 24 (NH) 134 174 33 9 4 22 173 105 119 36 11 9 11 68 120 12 AK=10 23 79 40 61 27 HI=16 28 69 14 95 9 (DE) 38 (DC) PR=1 19 4 57 8 74 5 (OK) 11 82 25 22 52 102 125 19 18 6 6 73 Test
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 36. Mapping resource opportunities (renewable and downcycle) ISEE STELLA systems model
  • 37.
  • 38. Energy efficient housing prototype F natural ventilation D E D A. Zero-energy community center and rescue shelter B. Emergency water cistern C. Thermal storage reservoir of phase change material slurry D. Micro wind turbines and building integrated photovoltaics E. Emergency power source F. Local surge break (gambion construction) Coastal Housing: Energy efficient, hurricane resistant & resilient communities
  • 39. Fernández, J. Materials for aesthetic, energy efficient and self-diagnostic buildings. Science, V315,N5820, March 30, 2007: 1807-1810. Fernández, John. 2006. Material Architecture, emergent materials for innovative buildings and ecological construction. (Arch. Press, Oxford). www.grantadesign.com