The Feasibility of Applying Spatial Typology in the Sustainable Architecture Design: A Case on Ventilation issue in the NTU Campus
Date Issued
2015
Date
2015
Author(s)
Hsiao, Yu-Chi
Abstract
In response to the world''s sustainable development issue, the planning and development of the National Taiwan University campus has also been developed sustainably step by step, and one of its significant topics is the energy consumption. For the reason, the issue of the thermal environment is going to be more and more important in building design. However, the action of NTU campus sustainability, particularly in the sustainable energy management factor could not have. The planning and building only focused on immediate outcomes as building device improvement, rether than the possibility of recucing the use of air-condition by introducting vantilation via architectural design. The purpose of this study is to construct a regulation of building type which can respond to Sustainable university. This study focuses on ventilation issue, which is based on thermal environment analysis, and analysis environment factors by re-examine the terms of the early NTU campus building. This study constructs a new type of NTU sustainable campus by ventilation factors, then discuss the feasibility of applying spatial typology in the NTU future campus planning and development. First, this study rearrange the space of NTU campus by three elements: the building form, corridor and stair. And secondly, this study proof of actual construction of these ventilation building type by simulation CFD. In the end, this study propose specific recommendations for NTU future campus planning, that is contain environment factors, to rich the intension of NTU.
Subjects
National Taiwan University
Sustainable university
Campus- planning
Building ventilation
Typology
SDGs
Type
thesis
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