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Climatic design factors S.W.E.M.

- wind identity
- air quality Space
- energy Water (universal solvent)
- lighting (natural) - utilize - rain water harvesting
- vegetation / local environment - septic tank - adding another chamber
Energy
Importance of climatic design - natural vent
- reduce energy cost - natural lighting
- use natural energy instead of mechanical - roof deck with plants - green roof
energy
- provide comfortable and healthy environment Material (eco-friendly)
- clt - cross laminated timber (fire resistant)
Factors affecting climatic design super plywood
- micro-climate (actual environment condition) - concrete canvass, src panel (4x stronger than
- site-related factors chb)
- topography - self-cleaning & air purifying facade
- built forms - self-healing concrete
- 3d printing (less invasive materials)
Major thermal design factors Component of Reinforced concrete
- solar heat gain - Concrete - compression
- conduction heat flow - Rebar - tension
- ventilation heat flow
Forces
2020 Ex. Compression, tension, shear, torsion
- year of awakening
- golden year of transformation
(new normal)

- Architectural interior (focuses on functions) Shading treatments


- Interior Design (focuses on beauty and 1. Overhang projection (canopy, eaves)
aesthetics) 2. Trellis
3. Screen (brise soleil) sun breaker
Techniques to make space appear more 4. Fins
spacious 5. Rectilinear
- white ceiling & floors
- see-through partitions Skylight
- let the sunshine in 3x < ordinary window
- storage (avoid cluttering)
- pump up the vol. - maximize - loft Pros: natural light; nat vent; beauty
- accentuate (accent) Cons:
Texture - monochromatic - security - grills
- location / shape of stairs - heat gain - double glass
- make your ceiling glow - roof leak - prevention
- high cost - magtrabaho ka
Frank Lloyd Wright "Study Nature, Love Nature,
Stay close to Nature, It will never fail you."

Sustainable architecture that seeks to minimize


the negative environmental impact of buildings
by efficiency and moderation in the use of
materials, energy, development space and the
ecosystem at large.
Green architecture advocates sustainable
energy sources, the conservation of energy, the
reuse and safety of building materials, and the
siting of a building with consideration of its
impact on the environment.

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