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Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Passive Solar Design (Heating) Fall 2004 Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
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Arch 226: Environmental Building Design What is PASSIVE Design? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design How do Passive and Sustainable Design relate? Passive solar heating and passive ventilation for cooling assist in creating sustainable building by reducing dependency on fossil fuels for heating and cooling buildings, as well as reducing the need for electricity to support lighting by using practices of daylighting in buildings In LEED, Passive Design assists in gaining points in the Energy and Atmosphere category, as well as in Indoor Air Quality as Passive Design promotes natural ventilation and daylighting strategies. However, not all Sustainably Designed buildings are strongly Passive, and not all Passively Designed buildings are by default strongly sustainable (although this is more likely than the reverse.)
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Passive Buildings Require Active Users... Unlike most contemporarily designed buildings that rely on “Thermostat” control to regulate the temperature and relative humidity (comfort) in buildings, Passive Buildings require  occupant involvement  to ensure their success. Occupants need to be  EDUCATED  as to when to open and close windows, raise and lower shades, and otherwise control some of the non automated means of controlling the effects of the sun and wind on  the interior environments of the building. Sometimes Passive Buildings, due to limitations in achieving an interior climate that falls in the middle of the “comfort zone”, will require occupants to  accept a wider range of acceptable  temperature and relative humidity values.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design 6 main strategy modes for PASSIVE design
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Olgyay: Comfort Zone
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Strategies for Winter Climate Control
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Passive SOLAR Heating Strategies: 4 MAIN STRATEGIES: 1. Direct Gain 2. Thermal Storage Wall 3. Sunspace 4. Convective Air Loop
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design 1.  Conservation Levels:  Higher than normal levels of insulation and airtightness 2.  Distribution of Solar Glazing:  distributed throughout the building proportional to the heat loss of each zone 3.  Orientation:  Optimum within 5 degrees of true south 4.  Glazing Tilt:  Looking for perpendicular to sun angle in winter, although vertical efficient where lots of reflective snow cover 5.  Number of glazing layers:  3 to 4 for severe climates, less otherwise 6.  Night insulation and Low-E glazing:  Greatly improves reduction of night heat losses 7.  Mixing passive systems  can increase comfort levels. General Rules:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Insulating Bead Storage for Windows:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Insulating Bead Storage for Windows:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design What is Direct Gain?? A passive solar heating system type consisting of south-facing windows that admit winter sunshine directly into the building’s interior where it is absorbed by thermally massive materials. The glazing is protected from the summer sun by an overhang. Some means of reducing night heat loss through the glazing (such as night insulation or low-e glass) is recommended in all but the mildest climates. Sun tempered buildings:  direct gain buildings with NO intentional thermal mass (for example, a conventionally constructed wood frame with 1/2” gyp bd walls and ceiling and a wood floor over a crawl space. South facing glazing should be less than 7% of floor area to prevent overheating.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Direct Gain:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Direct Gain:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Direct Gain: The direct gain system makes overt use of solar geometry to ensure that sun reaches the thermal mass in the winter, and that shading devices prevent solar access during the months where cooling is the dominant issue.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Direct Gain:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Direct Gain Rules: 8.  Mass Distribution:  spread it around evenly; 6 times glazing area (3X minimum) 9.  Mass Thickness:  thin and spread out better than thick. More than 4” for masonry or concrete not useful 10.  Colour:  Floors dark to absorb more heat, walls and ceilings lighter to reflect light. 11.  Surface Covering:  insulative coverings (ie. Rugs) greatly decrease performance of thermal mass 12.  Concrete Block Masonry:  If used, a high density with cores filled with grout
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Direct Gain Rules, cont'd: 13.  Floor Materials:  Concrete or brick preferred. If insulating under, at least 4” thick (100mm). More than 6” (150mm) not useful. 14.  Limits on Direct Gain Glazing Area:  South facing glazing limited to prevent large temperature swings. 7% of floor area for low mass buildings, 13% of floor area for high mass buildings. 15.  Glazing orientation:  Vertical facing due south preferred. Vertical easiest to build, and easiest to shade in summer. Performance penalty for 15degrees off due south is 10% and for 30 degrees is 20% loss; so within 15 degrees recommended. 16.  Night insulation:  Really helpful but can be very costly. 17.  Thermal Insulation:  Insulation located OUTSIDE the thermal mass.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design The white brick wall in the YMCA Burrows building is used to hold the heat that comes into the building through the windows. This is done in this wall, rather than in the floor (more usual), as the kids will be walking around in stocking feet.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design What is a Thermal Storage Wall?? Thermal Storage Wall  -- a passive solar heating system consisting of a south facing wall constructed of heavy masonry (Trombe Wall) or water filled containers (water wall). The outside south facing surface is glazed to admit sunlight and reduce heat losses. Trombe Wall  -- a thermal storage wall system consisting of a dark, south facing masonry wall covered with vertical glazing. Water Wall  -- a thermal storage wall system consisting of water filled containers located behind a south facing glazing.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Trombe Walls:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Trombe Walls: Whether or not a wall has flaps, and flaps that automatically close off when the air direction reverses, becomes a critical issue in making sure that preheating of the room occurs in the morning hours.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Trombe Walls:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Trombe Walls:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Trombe Walls:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Trombe Walls:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Thermal Storage Wall Rules: 18.  Glazing azimuth:  directional orientation preferred is due south. Within 30degrees of due south only a 4% penalty. 19.  Vents:  generally used in larger applications but omitted in residential. In larger applications can be beneficial. 20.  Glazing distance:  unvented, 1”is enough. Vented, 6” or more is better. 21.  Trombe Wall Thickness:   between 10 and 16”. 12” recommended. 22.  Water Walls and Phase Change Materials:  more effective than concrete so smaller volume necessary.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design 23.  Selective Surfaces:  on outside face of thermal mass part of wall can greatly increase performance. No venting. 24.  Absorber colour:  for solid materials, use black. Applicable to solid colour containers for water walls too. Transparent or fiberglass water containers will allow some visible light through the container which will be absorbed by direct gain means beyond, so OK too. Thermal Storage Wall Rules, cont'd:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design What is a Sunspace?? Sunspace  -- a passive solar heating system type consisting of a glassed-in room like a greenhouse, atrium or conservatory, located on the south side fo a building and separated from other building spaces by a common wall. Common Wall  -- a wall separating a sunspace from other living spaces. Greenhouse  -- a sunspace used primarily for growing plants Projected Glazing   Area  -- net glazing projected onto a single vertical wall.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Sunspaces:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Sunspaces:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Sunspaces:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Sunspace Rules: 25.  Effect of orientation:  optimum due south. Penalties about 5% for 30degrees off due south. More summer overheating for off south directions. 26.  Use of Mass:  increases space’s livability. Reduces overheating. Optimum thickness for masonry walls between 8 and 12”. 27.  Area of Mass:  direct gain rules apply 3mass to 1glazing. If water used, 0.5ft3/f2 of glass. Water containers dark coloured and located in the sun. 28.  Water Container Shape:  The one that allows the greatest volume to be place. Size not too important. 29.  Do not glaze end walls:  for both summer and winter performance.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Sunspace Rules, cont'd: 30.  Roof:  Need to be able to shade it in the summer to avoid overheating. Curtain, awnings or internal shades, OK. 31.  Common Wall:  Needs to be able to be closed off from main living space to avoid overheating. Preferably masonry (like trombe wall). 32.  Common wall vents:  required as one of the ways heat is transferred to the living space.  a. doorways, 15% of glazing area b. window openings, 20% of glazing area c. high and low vent pairs, 10% of glazing area
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Sunspace Rules, cont'd: 33.  Summer Venting:  needs to be vented during summer especially if not well shaded. 34.  Wall Colour:  Direct gain rules apply, except: a. use darker colours in general as light colours tend to reflect light and heat out of the space b. if used as a green house, surfaces in corners need to be light to improve plant performance/life. 35.  Sunspace width:  15 to 20 feet works well. 36.  Colour:  dark colours work better to absorb heat. 37.  Plants and other lightweight objects:  Limit.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design At the YMCA Solarium Building, the sunspace is used to house the Living Machine, and the heat caught in this space pumped to other portions of the building to heat them.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design What is a Convective Air Loop?? Convective Air Loop  -- a passive solar heating system that consists of a solar collector and a thermal storage mass (usually a rockbed) isolated from the living spaces. Air is used to transfer heat from the collector to the storage and the living spaces. Hybrid System  -- A predominantly passive solar heating system which utilizes an active component, such as a fan, to force heat from one location to another. Rockbed  -- a heat storage component consisting of an enclosed volute of rocks (fist-sized) with a plenum at each end. During the charging cycle, warm air from the solar collector is circulated through the rocks, warming them. During the discharge cycle, cool room air is circulated through the rocks where it is heated and returned to the room.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Examples!
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design YMCA Burrows: Rear wall and mid wall are used for heat storage. North side is built into the earth. Mostly linear organization with spaces facing south.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Examples:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Examples:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Examples:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Examples:
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Examples: Use of central mass as a heating element. Same idea used in YMCA Environmental Learning Centre with masonry heating unit.
Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Examples:

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  • 1. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Passive Solar Design (Heating) Fall 2004 Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
  • 2. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Texts used in the preparation of this presentation.
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  • 4. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design How do Passive and Sustainable Design relate? Passive solar heating and passive ventilation for cooling assist in creating sustainable building by reducing dependency on fossil fuels for heating and cooling buildings, as well as reducing the need for electricity to support lighting by using practices of daylighting in buildings In LEED, Passive Design assists in gaining points in the Energy and Atmosphere category, as well as in Indoor Air Quality as Passive Design promotes natural ventilation and daylighting strategies. However, not all Sustainably Designed buildings are strongly Passive, and not all Passively Designed buildings are by default strongly sustainable (although this is more likely than the reverse.)
  • 5. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Passive Buildings Require Active Users... Unlike most contemporarily designed buildings that rely on “Thermostat” control to regulate the temperature and relative humidity (comfort) in buildings, Passive Buildings require occupant involvement to ensure their success. Occupants need to be EDUCATED as to when to open and close windows, raise and lower shades, and otherwise control some of the non automated means of controlling the effects of the sun and wind on the interior environments of the building. Sometimes Passive Buildings, due to limitations in achieving an interior climate that falls in the middle of the “comfort zone”, will require occupants to accept a wider range of acceptable temperature and relative humidity values.
  • 6. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design 6 main strategy modes for PASSIVE design
  • 7. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Olgyay: Comfort Zone
  • 8. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Strategies for Winter Climate Control
  • 9. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
  • 10. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
  • 11. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Passive SOLAR Heating Strategies: 4 MAIN STRATEGIES: 1. Direct Gain 2. Thermal Storage Wall 3. Sunspace 4. Convective Air Loop
  • 12. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design 1. Conservation Levels: Higher than normal levels of insulation and airtightness 2. Distribution of Solar Glazing: distributed throughout the building proportional to the heat loss of each zone 3. Orientation: Optimum within 5 degrees of true south 4. Glazing Tilt: Looking for perpendicular to sun angle in winter, although vertical efficient where lots of reflective snow cover 5. Number of glazing layers: 3 to 4 for severe climates, less otherwise 6. Night insulation and Low-E glazing: Greatly improves reduction of night heat losses 7. Mixing passive systems can increase comfort levels. General Rules:
  • 13. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
  • 14. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
  • 15. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
  • 16. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Insulating Bead Storage for Windows:
  • 17. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Insulating Bead Storage for Windows:
  • 18. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design What is Direct Gain?? A passive solar heating system type consisting of south-facing windows that admit winter sunshine directly into the building’s interior where it is absorbed by thermally massive materials. The glazing is protected from the summer sun by an overhang. Some means of reducing night heat loss through the glazing (such as night insulation or low-e glass) is recommended in all but the mildest climates. Sun tempered buildings: direct gain buildings with NO intentional thermal mass (for example, a conventionally constructed wood frame with 1/2” gyp bd walls and ceiling and a wood floor over a crawl space. South facing glazing should be less than 7% of floor area to prevent overheating.
  • 19. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Direct Gain:
  • 20. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Direct Gain:
  • 21. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Direct Gain: The direct gain system makes overt use of solar geometry to ensure that sun reaches the thermal mass in the winter, and that shading devices prevent solar access during the months where cooling is the dominant issue.
  • 22. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Direct Gain:
  • 23. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Direct Gain Rules: 8. Mass Distribution: spread it around evenly; 6 times glazing area (3X minimum) 9. Mass Thickness: thin and spread out better than thick. More than 4” for masonry or concrete not useful 10. Colour: Floors dark to absorb more heat, walls and ceilings lighter to reflect light. 11. Surface Covering: insulative coverings (ie. Rugs) greatly decrease performance of thermal mass 12. Concrete Block Masonry: If used, a high density with cores filled with grout
  • 24. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Direct Gain Rules, cont'd: 13. Floor Materials: Concrete or brick preferred. If insulating under, at least 4” thick (100mm). More than 6” (150mm) not useful. 14. Limits on Direct Gain Glazing Area: South facing glazing limited to prevent large temperature swings. 7% of floor area for low mass buildings, 13% of floor area for high mass buildings. 15. Glazing orientation: Vertical facing due south preferred. Vertical easiest to build, and easiest to shade in summer. Performance penalty for 15degrees off due south is 10% and for 30 degrees is 20% loss; so within 15 degrees recommended. 16. Night insulation: Really helpful but can be very costly. 17. Thermal Insulation: Insulation located OUTSIDE the thermal mass.
  • 25. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design The white brick wall in the YMCA Burrows building is used to hold the heat that comes into the building through the windows. This is done in this wall, rather than in the floor (more usual), as the kids will be walking around in stocking feet.
  • 26. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design
  • 27. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design What is a Thermal Storage Wall?? Thermal Storage Wall -- a passive solar heating system consisting of a south facing wall constructed of heavy masonry (Trombe Wall) or water filled containers (water wall). The outside south facing surface is glazed to admit sunlight and reduce heat losses. Trombe Wall -- a thermal storage wall system consisting of a dark, south facing masonry wall covered with vertical glazing. Water Wall -- a thermal storage wall system consisting of water filled containers located behind a south facing glazing.
  • 28. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Trombe Walls:
  • 29. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Trombe Walls: Whether or not a wall has flaps, and flaps that automatically close off when the air direction reverses, becomes a critical issue in making sure that preheating of the room occurs in the morning hours.
  • 30. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Trombe Walls:
  • 31. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Trombe Walls:
  • 32. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Trombe Walls:
  • 33. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Trombe Walls:
  • 34. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Thermal Storage Wall Rules: 18. Glazing azimuth: directional orientation preferred is due south. Within 30degrees of due south only a 4% penalty. 19. Vents: generally used in larger applications but omitted in residential. In larger applications can be beneficial. 20. Glazing distance: unvented, 1”is enough. Vented, 6” or more is better. 21. Trombe Wall Thickness: between 10 and 16”. 12” recommended. 22. Water Walls and Phase Change Materials: more effective than concrete so smaller volume necessary.
  • 35. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design 23. Selective Surfaces: on outside face of thermal mass part of wall can greatly increase performance. No venting. 24. Absorber colour: for solid materials, use black. Applicable to solid colour containers for water walls too. Transparent or fiberglass water containers will allow some visible light through the container which will be absorbed by direct gain means beyond, so OK too. Thermal Storage Wall Rules, cont'd:
  • 36. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design What is a Sunspace?? Sunspace -- a passive solar heating system type consisting of a glassed-in room like a greenhouse, atrium or conservatory, located on the south side fo a building and separated from other building spaces by a common wall. Common Wall -- a wall separating a sunspace from other living spaces. Greenhouse -- a sunspace used primarily for growing plants Projected Glazing Area -- net glazing projected onto a single vertical wall.
  • 37. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Sunspaces:
  • 38. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Sunspaces:
  • 39. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Sunspaces:
  • 40. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Sunspace Rules: 25. Effect of orientation: optimum due south. Penalties about 5% for 30degrees off due south. More summer overheating for off south directions. 26. Use of Mass: increases space’s livability. Reduces overheating. Optimum thickness for masonry walls between 8 and 12”. 27. Area of Mass: direct gain rules apply 3mass to 1glazing. If water used, 0.5ft3/f2 of glass. Water containers dark coloured and located in the sun. 28. Water Container Shape: The one that allows the greatest volume to be place. Size not too important. 29. Do not glaze end walls: for both summer and winter performance.
  • 41. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Sunspace Rules, cont'd: 30. Roof: Need to be able to shade it in the summer to avoid overheating. Curtain, awnings or internal shades, OK. 31. Common Wall: Needs to be able to be closed off from main living space to avoid overheating. Preferably masonry (like trombe wall). 32. Common wall vents: required as one of the ways heat is transferred to the living space. a. doorways, 15% of glazing area b. window openings, 20% of glazing area c. high and low vent pairs, 10% of glazing area
  • 42. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Sunspace Rules, cont'd: 33. Summer Venting: needs to be vented during summer especially if not well shaded. 34. Wall Colour: Direct gain rules apply, except: a. use darker colours in general as light colours tend to reflect light and heat out of the space b. if used as a green house, surfaces in corners need to be light to improve plant performance/life. 35. Sunspace width: 15 to 20 feet works well. 36. Colour: dark colours work better to absorb heat. 37. Plants and other lightweight objects: Limit.
  • 43. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design At the YMCA Solarium Building, the sunspace is used to house the Living Machine, and the heat caught in this space pumped to other portions of the building to heat them.
  • 44. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design What is a Convective Air Loop?? Convective Air Loop -- a passive solar heating system that consists of a solar collector and a thermal storage mass (usually a rockbed) isolated from the living spaces. Air is used to transfer heat from the collector to the storage and the living spaces. Hybrid System -- A predominantly passive solar heating system which utilizes an active component, such as a fan, to force heat from one location to another. Rockbed -- a heat storage component consisting of an enclosed volute of rocks (fist-sized) with a plenum at each end. During the charging cycle, warm air from the solar collector is circulated through the rocks, warming them. During the discharge cycle, cool room air is circulated through the rocks where it is heated and returned to the room.
  • 45. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
  • 46. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
  • 47. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
  • 48. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
  • 49. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
  • 50. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
  • 51. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
  • 52. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Rockbeds:
  • 53. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Examples!
  • 54. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design YMCA Burrows: Rear wall and mid wall are used for heat storage. North side is built into the earth. Mostly linear organization with spaces facing south.
  • 55. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Examples:
  • 56. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Examples:
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  • 61. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Examples:
  • 62. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Examples: Use of central mass as a heating element. Same idea used in YMCA Environmental Learning Centre with masonry heating unit.
  • 63. Arch 226: Environmental Building Design Examples: