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Teacher Profile :
1) Introduction
Architect Omer Shujat Bhatti
2) Lecture Topic B.Arch 2011 CIIT ISB
3) Global Climatic MPM 2013 SZABIST 2013
Parameters
PgD Env. Design 2014 AIOU
4) Building MS. Env. Design 2017 AIOU
Context &
Micro Climate MS. Project Management 2018 SZABIST
PhD Env. Sciences IIUI (ongoing)
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Strategic Existing job, working as Research Associate at
Design AIOU and a visiting faculty member at Riphah,
Sustainable IIUI and CIIT.
Design
6) Conclusion Who is the AUDIENCE ?
7) References
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1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic
Parameters
4) Building
Context & Climate is clearly one of the prime factors in
Micro Climate culture and therefore built form. It is the
5) Bioclimatic mainspring for all the sensual qualities that add
Design & up to a vital tropical architecture; Tan Hock Beng.
Strategic
Design Definition:
Sustainable
Design Climate responsive design is based on the way a
building form and structure moderates the climate
6) Conclusion
for human good and well-being.
7) References
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1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic
Parameters Climate responsive design requires
4) Building the architect / designer to develop
Context & analytical and synthesis skills to
Micro Climate optimize the relationship between
5) Bioclimatic site, climate and briefing
Design &
Strategic requirements. These design solution
Design result in climate responsive
Sustainable architecture.
Design
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Climate:
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic Climate is the long-term pattern of weather in
3) Global Climatic a particular area.
Parameters
4) Building It is measured by assessing the patterns of
Context & variation in temperature, humidity,
Micro Climate atmospheric pressure, wind, precipitation,
atmospheric particle count and other
5) Bioclimatic meteorological variables in a given region over
Design & long periods of time.
Strategic
Design
Climate is different from weather, in that
Sustainable weather only describes the short-term
Design conditions of these variables in a given
6) Conclusion region.
7) References
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Climate:
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic A region’s climate is generated by the climate system,
which has five components: atmosphere, hydrosphere,
3) Global Climatic cryosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere.
Parameters
4) Building Atmosphere – the envelope of gases surrounding the
earth
Context &
Micro Climate
Hydrosphere – the liquid water component of earth
5) Bioclimatic
Design & Cryosphere – the frozen water part of the earth system
Strategic
Design Lithosphere - the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting
Sustainable of the crust and upper mantle
Design
6) Conclusion Biosphere – part of earth occupied by living organisms
7) References
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1) Introduction Climate:
2) Lecture Topic The climate of a location is affected by its latitude,
3) Global Climatic terrain, and altitude, as well as nearby water
Parameters bodies and their currents. Climates can be
4) Building classified according to the average and the typical
Context & ranges of different variables, most commonly
Micro Climate temperature and precipitation.
5) Bioclimatic
Design & The most commonly used classification scheme
Strategic was originally developed by Wladimir Köppen. The
Design Thornthwaite system, in use since 1948,
Sustainable incorporates evapotranspiration along with
Design temperature and precipitation information and is
6) Conclusion used in studying animal species diversity and
7) References potential effects of climate changes.
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1) Introduction Climate:
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic The difference between climate and weather is
Parameters usefully summarized by the popular phrase
4) Building
Context & “Climate is what you expect, weather
Micro Climate is what you get.”
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Over historical time spans there are a number
Strategic
of nearly constant variables that determine
Design
climate, including latitude, altitude, proportion
Sustainable
of land to water, and proximity to oceans and
Design
mountains. These change only over periods of
6) Conclusion millions of years due to processes such as
7) References plate tectonics.
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Contents
1) Introduction Climate:
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic The difference between climate and weather is
Parameters usefully summarized by the popular phrase
4) Building
Context & “Climate is what you expect, weather
Micro Climate is what you get.”
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Over historical time spans there are a number
Strategic
of nearly constant variables that determine
Design
climate, including latitude, altitude, proportion
Sustainable
of land to water, and proximity to oceans and
Design
mountains. These change only over periods of
6) Conclusion millions of years due to processes such as
7) References plate tectonics.
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Contents
1) Introduction Climate:
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic The difference between climate and weather is
Parameters usefully summarized by the popular phrase
4) Building
Context & “Climate is what you expect, weather
Micro Climate is what you get.”
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Over historical time spans there are a number
Strategic
of nearly constant variables that determine
Design
climate, including latitude, altitude, proportion
Sustainable
of land to water, and proximity to oceans and
Design
mountains. These change only over periods of
6) Conclusion millions of years due to processes such as
7) References plate tectonics.
Presentation
Contents
1) Introduction Climate:
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic The difference between climate and weather is
Parameters usefully summarized by the popular phrase
4) Building
Context & “Climate is what you expect, weather
Micro Climate is what you get.”
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Over historical time spans there are a number
Strategic
of nearly constant variables that determine
Design
climate, including latitude, altitude, proportion
Sustainable
of land to water, and proximity to oceans and
Design
mountains. These change only over periods of
6) Conclusion millions of years due to processes such as
7) References plate tectonics.
Presentation
Contents
1) Introduction Climate:
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic The difference between climate and weather is
Parameters usefully summarized by the popular phrase
4) Building
Context & “Climate is what you expect, weather
Micro Climate is what you get.”
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Over historical time spans there are a number
Strategic
of nearly constant variables that determine
Design
climate, including latitude, altitude, proportion
Sustainable
of land to water, and proximity to oceans and
Design
mountains. These change only over periods of
6) Conclusion millions of years due to processes such as
7) References plate tectonics.
Presentation
Contents
1) Introduction Climate:
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic The difference between climate and weather is
Parameters usefully summarized by the popular phrase
4) Building
Context & “Climate is what you expect, weather
Micro Climate is what you get.”
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Over historical time spans there are a number
Strategic
of nearly constant variables that determine
Design
climate, including latitude, altitude, proportion
Sustainable
of land to water, and proximity to oceans and
Design
mountains. These change only over periods of
6) Conclusion millions of years due to processes such as
7) References plate tectonics.
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Location
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic
Parameters
4) Building
Context &
Micro Climate
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Strategic
Design
Sustainable
Design
6) Conclusion
7) References
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1) Introduction
Location & Temprature
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic
Parameters
4) Building
Context &
Micro Climate
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Strategic
Design
Sustainable
Design
6) Conclusion
7) References
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1) Introduction
Location & Temperature
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic
Parameters
4) Building
Context &
Micro Climate
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Strategic
Design
Sustainable
Design
6) Conclusion
7) References
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1) Introduction
Terrain
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic
Parameters
It mainly refers to the type of land
4) Building terrain and its contextual features
Context & & elements i.e. mountains, rivers,
Micro Climate
5) Bioclimatic oceans, lakes, deserts, green
Design & fields, brown fields, etc. Terrain
Strategic
Design also creates an integral impact
Sustainable with climatic conditions towards
Design
6) Conclusion
defining temperature, air flows,
7) References solar radiation, etc.
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1) Introduction
Rainfall
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic
Parameters
4) Building
Context &
Micro Climate
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Strategic
Design
Sustainable
Design
6) Conclusion
7) References
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1) Introduction
Air flow & Wind directions
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic
Parameters
4) Building
Context &
Micro Climate
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Strategic
Design
Sustainable
Design
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Contents
1) Introduction
Air flow & Wind directions
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic
Parameters
4) Building
Context &
Micro Climate
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Strategic
Design
Sustainable
Design
6) Conclusion
7) References
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1) Introduction
Building Context & Micro
2) Lecture Topic Climate
3) Global Climatic
Parameters
4) Building
Context &
Micro Climate
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Strategic
Design
Sustainable
Design
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Contents
1) Introduction
Building Context & Micro
2) Lecture Topic Climate
3) Global Climatic
Parameters
4) Building
Context &
Micro Climate
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Strategic
Design
Sustainable
Design
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Contents
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic
Parameters
4) Building
Context &
Micro Climate
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Strategic
Design
Sustainable References:
Design Climate Responsive Design, Richard Hyde
6) Conclusion (2002), Spon Press, Taylor and Francis,
7) References London, New York
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1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic
Parameters Thanks for your time…..
4) Building
Context &
Micro Climate
5) Bioclimatic Questions……..?
Design &
Strategic
Design
Sustainable
Design
6) Conclusion
7) References
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1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) Global Climatic
Parameters
4) Building
Context &
Micro Climate
5) Bioclimatic
Design &
Strategic
Design
Sustainable
Design
6) Conclusion
7) References