PASSIVE GREEN BUILDING CASE STUDIES POSTER AND BOOKLET
Project 1 (Group)
The basic approach towards good passive design is to orientate, to shade, to insulate, to ventilate and to daylight. Building have a primary function to provide an internal environment suitable for the purpose of the building. The architectural passive design consideration in designing a building is primarily influenced by its responsiveness to its site context. The important factors that should be considered including site planning and orientation, daylighting, facade design, natural ventilation, thermal insulation and strategic landscaping.
Objectives of this Project
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To critically appraise application of chosen strategies within different cases.
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To analyze theories and principles of passive green building design strategies.
Learning Outcomes of this Project
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Describe passive sustainable design, its green technologies and its applicable design
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Analyze passive sustainable design strategies in relation to climate and culture and
compare their impact on space and user experience.
Anaylsis Report
Poster
During this group project, we analyzed the passive sustainable design strategies of two buildings located in different climates. The division of tasks among our group members was efficient, and everyone executed their responsibilities properly. The open and effective communication within the team contributed to our success, and I take great pride in what we achieved together. Personally, I found the project to be a tremendous learning experience, deepening my understanding of passive sustainable design, green technologies, and their practical application in building design. Additionally, the comparative analysis of how these strategies impact space and user experience in relation to climate and culture was insightful. Overall, this project has not only enriched my knowledge but also reinforced the importance of studying and implementing sustainable design strategies for a greener and more harmonious future.