Design Process for Integrated Concepts with Responsive Building Elements

Van der A. Aa, Per Heiselberg

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Abstract

An integrated building concept is a prerequisite to come to an energy efficient building with a good and healthy IAQ indoor comfort. A design process that defines the targets and boundary conditions in the very first stage of the design and guarantees them until the building is finished and used is needed. The hard question is however: how to make the right choice of the combination of individual measures from building components and building services elements. Within the framework of IEA-ECBCS Annex 44 research has been conducted about the design process for integrated building concepts with responsive building elements. The (Dutch) Toolkit Sustainable Residential Buildings is one of the examples of tools for an integrated design process.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe 29th AIVC Conference in 2008 : Advanced building ventilation and environmental technology for addressing climate change issues : 14-16 October 2008, Kyoto Japan : Proceedings Volume 2
Number of pages6
PublisherAIVC
Publication date2008
Pages47-52
ISBN (Print)2930471271
Publication statusPublished - 2008
EventThe AIVC Conference : Advanced building ventilation and environmental technology for addressing climate change issues - Kyoto, Japan
Duration: 14 Oct 200816 Oct 2008
Conference number: 29

Conference

ConferenceThe AIVC Conference : Advanced building ventilation and environmental technology for addressing climate change issues
Number29
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityKyoto
Period14/10/200816/10/2008

Bibliographical note

AIVC (Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre)

Keywords

  • Design process
  • Responsive building elements

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