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Course & Subject Profile:

1) Introduction
UNIT 1: Climate Responsive and Environmental
2) Lecture Topic Sustainable Design: An Introduction
3) The nature of UNIT 2: Warm Climate and the Building
warm climates Context
4) Climate UNIT 3: Cold Climate and the Building Context
UNIT 4: Sustainability and Climate Responsive Design
modification
UNIT 5: Design Performance Measures
strategies
UNIT 6: Building Structure and Climatic Considerations
5) The hot humid UNIT 7: Roofs and Attics
climate UNIT 8: Walls and Floors
6) Conclusion UNIT 9: Environmental Acoustics
7) References
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The under lying principles of climate


1) Introduction responsive design is the understanding of
2) Lecture Topic the climatic parameters in which the
building is situated.
3) The nature of
warm climates
They mainly relate to temperature, humidity,
4) Climate
wind, vegetation & natural light exposure
modification with reference to geographical locations.
strategies
5) The hot humid There are three levels: First is the Global
climate level with geographical features as sun,
6) Conclusion sea and air.
7) References
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1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic First is the Global level with geographical
features as sun, sea and air.
3) The nature of
warm climates
Second level refers to local conditions of
4) Climate water, vegetation, topography and built
modification environment.
strategies
5) The hot humid Third level is of building site and context
climate and their interactions.
6) Conclusion
7) References
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The Nature of Warm Climates
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion The natural forces of air, sea & sun
are the global contributors towards
7) References
climate existence.
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The Nature of Warm Climates
1) Introduction
In principle it’s the sun solar energy that
2) Lecture Topic provides energy for the weather systems.
3) The nature of
warm climates The angle of incidence of sun is particularly
4) Climate very important in this aspect as it controls
modification the direct solar radiation exposure.
strategies
5) The hot humid Based on solar exposure, the temperature
climate zones come into existence. There are four
6) Conclusion of them, Arctic, Antarctic, temperate &
tropical areas.
7) References
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The Nature of Warm Climates
1) Introduction
Areas close to equator gets the higher
2) Lecture Topic exposure of sun while at poles is the least.
3) The nature of This causes the air to flow across the
warm climates globe.
4) Climate Cold air at the poles is at higher pressure
modification and move across to the equator where the
strategies hot air rises at the hotter central zones.
5) The hot humid This moderates the temperature difference.
climate In winter, as the land surface is cool the air
6) Conclusion flow direction changes in reverse.
7) References
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The Nature of Warm Climates
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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The Nature of Warm Climates
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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The Nature of Warm Climates
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Human Comfort Zone
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Human Comfort Zone
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Climate Modification Strategies
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Climate Modification Strategies
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic For warm climates, the range of
3) The nature of temperature above comfort zone lead to
warm climates 20-30 degrees making it a major
4) Climate concern to be addressed.
modification Another major concern complicating the
strategies existing system is the higher humidity
5) The hot humid values. It adds another concerns
climate through lowering the comfort zone for
6) Conclusion the spatial use by human beings.
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Use of Air Flow: This improves the efficiency
of cooling the body and also removes heat
2) Lecture Topic from the building.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Use of Air Flow: This improves the efficiency
of cooling the body and also removes heat
2) Lecture Topic from the building.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Use of Air Flow: This improves the efficiency
of cooling the body and also removes heat
2) Lecture Topic from the building.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Use of Air Flow: This improves the efficiency
of cooling the body and also removes heat
2) Lecture Topic from the building.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Use of Air Flow: This improves the efficiency
of cooling the body and also removes heat
2) Lecture Topic from the building.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Use of Building Mass: This improves the
efficiency of cooling by increasing the time lag
2) Lecture Topic for heat to reach inside building.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Use of Building Mass: This improves the
efficiency of cooling by increasing the time lag
2) Lecture Topic for heat to reach inside building.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Use of Building Mass: This improves the
efficiency of cooling by increasing the time lag
2) Lecture Topic for heat to reach inside building.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Use of Building Mass: This improves the
efficiency of cooling by increasing the time lag
2) Lecture Topic for heat to reach inside building.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Contents
Over Heating
1) Introduction Use of Building Mass: This improves the
efficiency of cooling by increasing the time lag
2) Lecture Topic for heat to reach inside building.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Use of Building Mass: This improves the
efficiency of cooling by increasing the time lag
2) Lecture Topic for heat to reach inside building.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Evaporative Cooling: The use of latent
change of water absorbs heat and thus cools
2) Lecture Topic the air entering buildings / spaces & lowering
3) The nature of temperatures.
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Evaporative Cooling: The use of latent
change of water absorbs heat and thus cools
2) Lecture Topic the air entering buildings / spaces & lowering
3) The nature of temperatures.
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Evaporative Cooling: The use of latent
change of water absorbs heat and thus cools
2) Lecture Topic the air entering buildings / spaces & lowering
3) The nature of temperatures.
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Contents
Over Heating
1) Introduction Evaporative Cooling: The use of latent
change of water absorbs heat and thus cools
2) Lecture Topic the air entering buildings / spaces & lowering
3) The nature of temperatures.
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Evaporative Cooling: The use of latent
change of water absorbs heat and thus cools
2) Lecture Topic the air entering buildings / spaces & lowering
3) The nature of temperatures.
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Dehumifying: Using building elements,
materials and techniques to avoid vapour
2) Lecture Topic content in the air inside buildings.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Solar Gain: Solar gain helps in adding heat
absorption to the ambient space towards
2) Lecture Topic achieving thermal comfort zone.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Solar Gain: Solar gain helps in adding heat
absorption to the ambient space towards
2) Lecture Topic achieving thermal comfort zone.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Solar Gain: Solar gain helps in adding heat
absorption to the ambient space towards
2) Lecture Topic achieving thermal comfort zone.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Over Heating
1) Introduction Solar Gain: Solar gain helps in adding heat
absorption to the ambient space towards
2) Lecture Topic achieving thermal comfort zone.
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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The Hot Humid Climate
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic The Hot Humid Climate is found close to
3) The nature of the equator and extends to 15 degrees
warm climates latitude North & South.
4) Climate It is characterized by high humidity &
modification relatively high temperatures although it
strategies does not opt for extreme summer
5) The hot humid temperatures and mild winter
climate temperatures.
6) Conclusion A referenced example from book is of
7) References Cairns, Australia.
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The Hot Humid Climate
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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The Hot Humid Climate
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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The Hot Humid Climate
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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The Hot Humid Climate
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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The Hot Humid Climate
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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The Hot Humid Climate
1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References
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Conclusion
1) Introduction 1. To develop a climate responsive design,
2) Lecture Topic climatic data and conditions need to be based
3) The nature of lined.
warm climates 2. Exploration of local climate and building
4) Climate context is necessary.
modification 3. Functional & space utilization need to be
strategies decided.
5) The hot humid 4. Proposed design strategies & solutions need
to be explored in perspective of contextual
climate
optimization and adverse effects.
6) Conclusion 5. Multiple choices should be explored.
7) References
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1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate References:
6) Conclusion Climate Responsive Design, Richard Hyde
7) References (2002), Spon Press, Taylor and Francis,
London, New York
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1) Introduction
2) Lecture Topic
3) The nature of Thanks for your time…..
warm climates
4) Climate
modification
Questions……..?
strategies
5) The hot humid
climate
6) Conclusion
7) References

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