The document discusses different applications of kinetic architecture, including kinetic glass, kinetic facades, and kinetic roofs. Kinetic glass can change shape in response to environmental conditions like carbon dioxide levels, improving air flow. Kinetic facades can manage light, air, and energy by responding dynamically to factors like climate. Transformable kinetic roofs can open and close to control the interior environment in buildings like stadiums and theaters.
Case Studies that related to Solar Oriented Design Principles, environmental responsive, in tropical climate. It was done as a group assignment, thus credits go to my group members as well.
As the flagship project for the next downtown Boston neighborhood slated for growth, Atlantic Wharf will be the city of Boston’s first LEED Gold mixed-use development. CBT Architects presents a case study on this new one million square foot project that includes approximately 65 residential units, ground-level retail and public spaces, six stories of below-grade parking, and 31 floors of office space that will bring urban activity directly to the Fort Point Channel water’s edge.
The new sustainable development is at the base of a series of restored and renovated historic structures that preserve the texture and streetscape of this site, integrated with a modern highrise glass tower. By preserving the south and east façades of the historic warehouses, using a very energy-efficient curtainwall, and employing green roof technologies, Atlantic Wharf will be the a centerpiece of Boston's green development.
Affordable housing programming for architecture - thesis projectGhassanAlhammadi1
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Study of Folded Plates for understanding their use, types, technology along with suitable case studies. This is a specific type of Methodology adopted for construction over long spans column free spaces. How structurally Folded plates surpases the need of column grids and conventional methods of construction with the proper design and technology is the motive of this study.
Case Studies that related to Solar Oriented Design Principles, environmental responsive, in tropical climate. It was done as a group assignment, thus credits go to my group members as well.
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case studies of sustainable housing done in semester 1of masters of architecture under Chandigarh College of Architecture. socio-economic sustainability in housing design
A complete case study on group housing project,
sustainable environment.
Housing society studied are
1) Amrapali Vananchal City, Bhilai
2) Amrapali Silicon City, Noida
3) Interlace Housing, Singapore
12.11.2.22 -sensory experience in architecture-dissertation.pptxSHALININIVETHAD
THIS PPT IS ABOUT THE SENSORY EXPERIENCE FROM MUNDAE ENVIRONMENT TO THE HEALING SPACE ( SELECTED ONLY RELIGIOUS SPACES AS THEY HAVE ALL THE PARAMATERES WHICH IS LISTED BY THE ROGER ULRICH
THE PARAMETERES DIFFERS ACCORDING WITH THE TRANSITION SPACE
THE HEALING OF SPACES IS STRONGER ALONG WITH THE EVERY SINGLE TRANSITION IN SPACE
case studies of sustainable housing done in semester 1of masters of architecture under Chandigarh College of Architecture. socio-economic sustainability in housing design
A complete case study on group housing project,
sustainable environment.
Housing society studied are
1) Amrapali Vananchal City, Bhilai
2) Amrapali Silicon City, Noida
3) Interlace Housing, Singapore
12.11.2.22 -sensory experience in architecture-dissertation.pptxSHALININIVETHAD
THIS PPT IS ABOUT THE SENSORY EXPERIENCE FROM MUNDAE ENVIRONMENT TO THE HEALING SPACE ( SELECTED ONLY RELIGIOUS SPACES AS THEY HAVE ALL THE PARAMATERES WHICH IS LISTED BY THE ROGER ULRICH
THE PARAMETERES DIFFERS ACCORDING WITH THE TRANSITION SPACE
THE HEALING OF SPACES IS STRONGER ALONG WITH THE EVERY SINGLE TRANSITION IN SPACE
This presentation gives an idea about the various types of intelligent envelopes used in the different types of buildings in different climatic conditions.
This research investigates the vitality advantages and future capability of using Electrochromic Glazing (ECG) System in sustainable courtyards in residential buildings inside the climatic states of the Amman city at the concept stage.This research considers the applied methodology to improve sustainability of courtyard, considering solar irradiation and buildings energy needs for cooling and heating.The Revit “energy modeling software” programming is utilized to evaluate the energy efficiency, chiefly the decreases in lighting,”heating, ventilating, and air conditioning” (HVAC), for various states and contrast that to the regular glassThe study findings show that adding ECG system to courtyard reduces the energy consumption, therefore the building saves 25 % of the energy in clear state, and when the system is tinted, it saves 57,5% of the energy, this applies to the summer season. While in the case of winter, the ECG system is efficient in energy consumption with heating, the building saves 80% of energy consumption, which reduces the cost. The study concludes that the number of years needed to recover the price of ECG system is 7.8 years which means that the courtyard is a sustainable solution in residential design according to Revit Program and Enterprise Green Communities (EGC) standard
Comparison of Zero Energy Building from Different Climatespaperpublications3
Abstract: A Zero Energy Building (ZEB) is a residential or commercial building that consumes its required energy from sources that are renewable with less energy consumption through the use of efficient technologies such that the balance of energy needed can be supplied with renewable technologies. In this paper four samples of existing building in two different climates (temperate and tropic) will be examined to explore the strategic differences of zero energy buildings in these climates.
The paper will analyze the zero energy buildings in terms of climatic differences, the strategies used in each of these climates. Four well documented cases studies from two different regions of the world are studied, in terms of their floor types, window systems, façade design and Passive design orientation. The findings from these case studies will be used to identify the large difference between these buildings.
انظمة البناء الحديثة
الهندسة المعمارية
درسة عمارة الحداثة ( Modernism )
*- مدرسة الحداثة المتأخرة ( Late Modernism )
*- ومدرسة ما بعد الحداثة (Post Modernism )
*- مدرسة الحداثة الجديدة (New Modernism).
وبما أن هذا النوع من فنون العمارة حديث فقد تأثرت بالثورة الصناعية التي أدت إلى أن تأخذ المدن منها طابعها
مما أدى إلى ثورة الرجوع للطبيعة ومحاولة إيجاد الحلول المناسبة. مرت العمارة الحديثة بعصر قوتها في العشرينات وهو العصر الذي صاحب ازدهارها
ثم زاد انتشارها في الخمسينات ومع نهاية الستينات، فقدت هذه الحركة كثيراً من قوتها الأيديولوجية مع وفاة المعماري المعروف لو كوربوزييه في عام 1965.
وفقدت في نفس الوقت الكثير من قيمتها الروحية والعاطفية كمحاولة للتأثير على المجتمع
وإن كان بعض من مدرسة الحداثة Modernism قد احيوا وأنعشوا بعض مبادئها مثل الاتجاهات المستقبلية ( Futurism)
بواسطة مجموعة الاتجاه الإنشائي Neo Constructivism في إيطاليا.
وتدريجيا لم تعد العمارة الحديثة مزدهرة ولم يعد لها وجود سوى في بعض المدارس الأكاديمية تحت ما يسمى بعمارة ميز المتأخرة أو عمارة لويس كان
وهذه الاتجاهات تجمع معاً فيما يسمى بالمرحلة الأخيرة لعمارة الحداثة المتأخرة Modernism Post .
لقد تجاهلت عمارة الحداثة هوية التشخيص FIGURAL IDAN TITY إذ أصبحت الأشكال نتيجة عملية التصميم والابتكار.
وإن إهمال لغة الذاكرة التاريخية في الحداثة المعمارية، دفع المعماري إلى التعويض عن التاريخ بالحوافز الصناعية
فأصبحت الحداثة مجرد هواية ومغامرة. ويرى عدد من المعماريين أن الحداثة كانت تحوي عوامل ضعف قاتل كما كانت تحتوي على إمكانيات عالية.
ويتفق عدد كبير من المعماريين على مهاجمة الحداثة لنزعتها النخبوية واتجاهها في تدمير المدينة على الرغم أنهم من ممثلي الحداثة.
اتجاهات فترة الحداثة
مدرسة عمارة الحداثة المستقبلية ( Modernism)
التعبيرية
التكعيبية
وظهر خلال هذه الفترة الأسلوب الدولي (International Style) والذي يشمل عدة مدارس معمارية تتصف بنفس الصفات تقريبا وهي:
باوهاوس ظهرت في ألمانيا، ومدرسة دي شتيل ظهرت في هولندا والبنائية في روسيا.
مدرسة عمارة الحداثة المتأخرة (هاي تيك)
. مدرسة عمارة الحداثة المتأخرة (هاي تيك)
مدرسة عمارة الحداثة الجديدة
*- مدرسة عمارة الحداثة ( Modernism )
*- مدرسة الحداثة المتأخرة ( Late Modernism )
*- ومدرسة ما بعد الحداثة (Post Modernism )
*- مدرسة الحداثة الجديدة (New Modernism).
وبما أن هذا النوع من فنون العمارة حديث فقد تأثرت بالثورة الصناعية التي أدت إلى أن تأخذ المدن منها طابعها
مما أدى إلى ثورة الرجوع للطبيعة ومحاولة إيجاد الحلول المناسبة. مرت العمارة الحديثة بعصر قوتها في العشرينات وهو العصر الذي صاحب ازدهارها
ثم زاد انتشارها في الخمسينات ومع نهاية الستينات، فقدت هذه الحركة كثيراً من قوتها الأيديولوجية مع وفاة المعماري المعروف لو كوربوزييه في عام 1965.
وفقدت في نفس الوقت الكثير من قيمتها الروحية والعاطفية كمحاولة للتأثير على المجتمع
وإن كان بعض من مدرسة الحداثة Modernism قد احيوا وأنعشوا بعض مبادئها مثل الاتجاهات المستقبلية ( Futurism)
بواسطة مجموعة الاتجاه الإنشائي Neo Constructivism في إيطاليا.
وتدريجيا لم تعد العمارة الحديثة مزدهرة ولم يعد لها وجود سوى في بعض المدارس الأكاديمية تحت ما يسمى بعمارة ميز المتأخرة أو عمارة لويس كان
وهذه الاتجاهات تجمع معاً فيما يسمى بالمرحلة الأخيرة لعمارة الحداثة المتأخرة Modernism Post .
انفصلت الحداثة المعمارية نهائيا عن لغة العمار
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Kinetic architecture building elements
1. kinetic architecture- building elements
GUIDED BY:
AR. ASHU JAIN
Building material and construction
Innovative building material
PRESENTED BY:
SAKSHI JAIN
2. INTRODUCTION:
KINETIC ARCHITECTURE CONCEPT IS THE
DESIGN OF BUILDINGS WITH
TRANSFORMATIVE AND AUTOMATIC
ELEMENTS.
THE BUILDINGS SHAPE IS CHANGED TO
MATCH THE PEOPLE REQUIREMENTS AND
ADAPT TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
THERE ARE VARIOUS APPLICATIONS OF
KINETIC SYSTEMS IN ARCHITECTURE. THE
PAPER PRESENTS THEM IN THREE MAIN
CATEGORIES:
KINETIC STRUCTURE SYSTEMS
KINETIC INTERIOR
KINETIC FACADES
Kinetic Architecture Applications
3. KINETIC GLASS IS A RESPONSIVE SURFACE THAT
REACTS TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND
CHANGES SHAPE VIA CURLING OR OPENING AND
CLOSING GILLS. THE SURFACE IS THIN,
LIGHTWEIGHT, AND TRANSPARENT WITH NO
MOTORS OR MECHANICAL PARTS.
THE SYSTEM MAY BE USED WITH A VARIETY OF
SWITCHES OR SENSORS AND CONTROLLED VIA
MICROPROCESSORS AND COMPLEX ALGORITHMS,
ALLOWING ONE TO PERFORM A VARIETY OF
APPLICATIONS.
THE SYSTEM CAN DETECT UNHEALTHY LEVELS OF
CARBON DIOXIDE IN INTERIOR SPACES. KINETIC
GLASS “BREATHES” WHEN HIGH LEVELS ARE
ENCOUNTERED, ENHANCING AIR MOVEMENT AND
SIGNALING THE PROBLEM TO BUILDING
OCCUPANTS.
IT IS MADE OF A CAST SILICONE THAT HAS BEEN
SLIT AND EMBEDDED.
KINETIC GLASS
4. A KINETIC FAÇADE IS ONE THAT CHANGES
DYNAMICALLY RATHER THAN BEING STATIC OR
FIXED, ALLOWING MOVEMENT TO OCCUR ON A
BUILDING’S SURFACE.
A KINETIC FAÇADE CAN BE USED TO MANAGE LIGHT,
AIR, ENERGY, AND EVEN INFORMATION. THEY CAN
ACT TO REDUCE SOLAR GAIN AS WELL AS
ALLOWING THE PASSAGE OF FRESH AIR INTO THE
BUILDING, HELPING TO ALTER THE INTERIOR
ENVIRONMENT.
THE MOVING ELEMENTS OF THE FAÇADE CAN BE
PROGRAMMED TO RESPOND TO CLIMATIC OR OTHER
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS, TIME, LEVELS AND TYPE
OF OCCUPANCY AND SO ON TO IMPROVE
PERFORMANCE AND EFFICIENCY.
KINETIC FACADES CAN ALSO BE USED FOR
AESTHETIC PURPOSES, TO MAKE A STRONG
IMPRESSION, TO GENERATE INTEREST, OR AS PART
OF ART EXHIBITIONS.
KINETIC FAÇADE
5. kinetic ROOFS
THIS FEATURE RENDERS A ROOF AS AN 'ENTITY', A
'SHIELD' THAT PROTECTS FROM THE WEATHER AND
OTHER HARMFUL ELEMENTS. IN THIS NATURE, IT IS
RARELY SOMETHING TRANSFORMABLE.
TODAY STADIUMS, THEATERS AND GOVERNMENT
BUILDINGS ARE THE MOST COMMON EXAMPLES
WITH TRANSFORMABLE ROOFS.
THE TECHNIQUES USED ARE: SLIDING LINEAR.
IN THE QI ZHONG STADIUM PROJECT BY MITSURU
SENDA THE ROOF OPENS UP LIKE A LOTUS FLOWER.
TENSILE. THIS IS THE OLDEST PRINCIPLE REGARDING
TRANSFORMABLE ROOFS AND IT IS APPLIED IN ALL
SCALE RANGE. IT EXHIBITS A LOT MORE FLEXIBILITY
THAN THE PREVIOUS CLASSES BUT IT IS MUCH
HARDER TO PROCURE THE PROPER FORCE TO KEEP
THE FABRIC EFFECTIVELY TENSIONED.