Not exact matches
As part of an undergraduate internship, Taya
designed and
built a
passive - air
solar food dehydrator to address the needs of a community in rural Rwanda.
Princess Elisabeth Antarctica's
design and construction seamlessly integrates
passive building technologies, renewable wind and
solar energy, water treatment facilities, continuously monitored power demand and a smart grid for maximising energy efficiency.
Students can
build the new
passive solar design they suggested in their performance task to determine if they improved their
design.
Students investigate
passive solar heating
design,
building model houses, and testing them for...
Looking at woodant nests can show us how to
design to maximize
passive solar heating and cooling so that we can minimize energy use in HVAC systems in
buildings - one of the biggest energy suckers - and watching the process the organ - pipe wasp uses to
build nests can inspire construction processes for quickset materials.
By
building or retrofitting to achieve resilient
design, we can create homes that will never drop below 45 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit even if the house is totally cut off from power and heating fuel — they can do that with high levels of insulation, top - performing windows,
passive solar gain, and other features..
At that time, there were major advances in
Building Sector technologies — in glazing materials (heat mirror and low - e coatings), passive and active solar energy systems design and applications, passive and active cooling applications, natural ventilation systems, phase - change materials, moveable insulation, building simulation modeling programs, daylighting systems and controls, energy management systems, night set - back thermostats and occupancy sensors, solar hot water heating, solar thermal electric generation and storage, photovoltaics and advances in low - energy lighting systems, to name jus
Building Sector technologies — in glazing materials (heat mirror and low - e coatings),
passive and active
solar energy systems
design and applications,
passive and active cooling applications, natural ventilation systems, phase - change materials, moveable insulation,
building simulation modeling programs, daylighting systems and controls, energy management systems, night set - back thermostats and occupancy sensors, solar hot water heating, solar thermal electric generation and storage, photovoltaics and advances in low - energy lighting systems, to name jus
building simulation modeling programs, daylighting systems and controls, energy management systems, night set - back thermostats and occupancy sensors,
solar hot water heating,
solar thermal electric generation and storage, photovoltaics and advances in low - energy lighting systems, to name just a few.
The two - story office
building,
designed by ZGF Architects, is superinsulated and relies largely on
passive solar strategies for heating in the winter, when outside temperatures can drop into the single digits.
If you want to spend some time with the people who
built them and pick up some of the finer nuances of
passive solar design, make sure to keep an eye on our annual visitor program, and schedule a time to hang out with us soon.
This house was
designed as a
passive solar home by architects at Solar Northern; designers of Post And Beam Homes who eventually became Woodhouse.The house is built on styrofoam insulated foundation walls and concrete floor which serves as a thermal flywheel to hold heat from the sun in heating months before and after winter solstice and moderate summer temps in house when the sun is not shining in the house due to summer sun an
solar home by architects at
Solar Northern; designers of Post And Beam Homes who eventually became Woodhouse.The house is built on styrofoam insulated foundation walls and concrete floor which serves as a thermal flywheel to hold heat from the sun in heating months before and after winter solstice and moderate summer temps in house when the sun is not shining in the house due to summer sun an
Solar Northern; designers of Post And Beam Homes who eventually became Woodhouse.The house is
built on styrofoam insulated foundation walls and concrete floor which serves as a thermal flywheel to hold heat from the sun in heating months before and after winter solstice and moderate summer temps in house when the sun is not shining in the house due to summer sun angles.
Build - It -
Solar Blog: Cristian's Earth Sheltered Passive Solar Home in Romania Cristian is an engineer in Romania, and has designed, built, and lived in this passive solar, earth sheltered house for two y
Solar Blog: Cristian's Earth Sheltered
Passive Solar Home in Romania Cristian is an engineer in Romania, and has designed, built, and lived in this passive solar, earth sheltered house for two y
Solar Home in Romania Cristian is an engineer in Romania, and has
designed,
built, and lived in this
passive solar, earth sheltered house for two y
solar, earth sheltered house for two years.
Cristian is an engineer in Romania, and has
designed,
built, and lived in this
passive solar, earth sheltered house for two years.
Designed and
built by a licensed architect for himself and his family, this off grid,
passive solar...
In this information - packed CD, you'll find articles on everything from making your own
solar heat grabber to
building solar cookers, to advice on
passive solar design.
Basic
Passive House concepts
Passive House criteria Principals of thermal insulation Airtight
building design and construction Glazing system issues including thermal transfer mechanisms,
solar heat gain, and installation thermal bridges Basic ventilation concepts as well as issues related to mechanical and
passive ventilation and system
design.
The
design includes several homes clustered to benefit from roof gardens,
building integrated photovoltaics,
passive solar strategies, a rainwater recovery system, and sliding, removable, and bendable walls and partitions for flexible occupant use of space.
In 1980, he
designed and
built a
passive solar greenhouse retrofit on an urban row home.
As half of a home -
building team, I helped
design and
build harmonious, sustainable and net - zero homes that incorporate clean air systems,
passive and active
solar energy as well as rainwater collection systems.
Coupled with other low - tech solutions such as thermal underwear, heated clothing and tile stoves,
passive solar design could all but eliminate the use of fossil fuels and biomass for heating
buildings throughout large parts of the world.
By
building or retrofitting to achieve resilient
design, we can create homes that will never drop below 45 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit even if the house is totally cut off from power and heating fuel — they can do that with high levels of insulation, top - performing windows,
passive solar gain, and other features that I've been covering in these RDI blogs.
Once you've
designed and
built a home with
passive solar features, and the house is close to airtight and superinsulated, what fuels do you suggest?
While most research in
passive solar design during the 1970s was directed at individual
buildings, one man began forty years of research into
solar oriented cities: Ralph Knowles, professor emeritus at the USC's School of Architecture and author of three fascinating books on the topic (1974, 1981, 2006).
All of the
buildings will feature green roofs,
passive solar design, beyond - code insulation and glazing, and low / no VOC paint and carpets.
So how will future green
buildings look and perform if the relevance of
passive solar design wanes in the face of new green
building tech?
Proper
solar orientation of a
building on a site has been one of the core practices of
passive solar design for decades.
Though there might be a growing debate of how far designers might have to stick with the «stubborn legacy» of
passive solar design principles in this present era of super-sealed, super-insulated
building, this is nevertheless a lovely little modern cabin.
Built as a minimalist example of
passive solar design, the cabin consists of prefabricated parts of locally sourced, red pine wood that have been cut - to - measure offsite and were then assembled on - site.
But as a number of green
building observers have noted before, times have changed, techniques and materials have evolved, and
passive solar design principles probably need to be rewritten to reflect these advances.
The house,
designed by renowned Swedish architect Gert Windgård, is not designated a
passive house per se, but is said to maximize its own electricity production through a complete front facade of
solar panels (
solar water heating and
solar electric) and minimize heat loss through a double - doored entry,
built - out window boxes and fantastic insulation.
His group previously worked with Parsons the New School for
Design to
build a two - unit
passive home that began as Parsons's Empowerhouse entry in the Department of Energy's 2011
Solar Decathlon.
Structural special sustainability engineering project management incorporating the whole
building design /
build approach achieving an affordable advanced thermal low mass high performance
passive solar durable zero energy zero maintenance commercial real estate development general contractor sustainable whole project high performance thermal
building design engineering.
A good example of
passive solar is using sunlight to light a room during the daytime or
designing a home or
building so that it captures the sun's energy to keep it warm in winter and cool in summer.
This innovative green home is
built around
passive solar design, which incorporates features in the home and its natural surroundings that capture the sun's low rays in winter and deflect the sun's high rays in summer.