Listed Buildings - Teignbridge District Council
... The listing procedure Buildings are assessed following a survey, and recommendations made to the Department of Culture, Media and Sport. When a building is listed the owner or occupier is normally notified informally on the day of listing. Formal notice is served later by the Council. The Council ca ...
... The listing procedure Buildings are assessed following a survey, and recommendations made to the Department of Culture, Media and Sport. When a building is listed the owner or occupier is normally notified informally on the day of listing. Formal notice is served later by the Council. The Council ca ...
dadfdfadfdfcdddf - Inyo County Planning Department
... An application for a building permit has been submitted in your name listing yourself as a builder of the property improvement specified. For your protection you should be aware that as owner-builder, you are the responsible party of record on such a permit. Building permits are not required to be s ...
... An application for a building permit has been submitted in your name listing yourself as a builder of the property improvement specified. For your protection you should be aware that as owner-builder, you are the responsible party of record on such a permit. Building permits are not required to be s ...
building control guidance domestic loft conversions
... This document intends to provide education and guidance on how some of the technical design and construction requirements of the Building Regulations 2010 can be achieved and met for loft conversions to dwellings up to two storeys in height and within 4.5m of ground level and additional guidance is ...
... This document intends to provide education and guidance on how some of the technical design and construction requirements of the Building Regulations 2010 can be achieved and met for loft conversions to dwellings up to two storeys in height and within 4.5m of ground level and additional guidance is ...
Al Ain Architectural Guidelines
... and energy performance. These best practices include, but are not limited to: • Sustainable building techniques, including higher levels of building insulation, water use efficiency through low-flow fixtures, locallymanufactured products and materials and recycled and “healthy” materials and finishe ...
... and energy performance. These best practices include, but are not limited to: • Sustainable building techniques, including higher levels of building insulation, water use efficiency through low-flow fixtures, locallymanufactured products and materials and recycled and “healthy” materials and finishe ...
3. The elements of the buildings` envelope
... with it phenomena: heat conductivity, heat absorption capacity, sweat condensation and several others. All these factors determine the thermal-technical characteristic of the building. The main factor is the thermal protection of the premises, which should ensure constant favourable conditions (inte ...
... with it phenomena: heat conductivity, heat absorption capacity, sweat condensation and several others. All these factors determine the thermal-technical characteristic of the building. The main factor is the thermal protection of the premises, which should ensure constant favourable conditions (inte ...
Solar passive design – combining orientation, thermal mass and
... acts to reduce temperature fluctuations within the house, making it more comfortable. Windows – letting the sunlight in! Solar passive design requires sunlight to enter a building in order to be useful. This is called solar access. Sunlight that hits external walls is of little benefit, even if it s ...
... acts to reduce temperature fluctuations within the house, making it more comfortable. Windows – letting the sunlight in! Solar passive design requires sunlight to enter a building in order to be useful. This is called solar access. Sunlight that hits external walls is of little benefit, even if it s ...
The Impacts of Tall Buildings
... used, and therefore lowers its overall cost. But, in turn, that lower cost tends to make tenants less careful with their energy use — a phenomenon known as “Jevons’ Paradox.” Increasing efficiency lowers cost, and increases demand — in turn increasing the rate of consumption, and wiping out the init ...
... used, and therefore lowers its overall cost. But, in turn, that lower cost tends to make tenants less careful with their energy use — a phenomenon known as “Jevons’ Paradox.” Increasing efficiency lowers cost, and increases demand — in turn increasing the rate of consumption, and wiping out the init ...
Library buildings standard (PDF 50 KB)
... space allowed for vehicles and ease of docking for transfer of materials between base and vehicle. For further information on planning for mobile libraries, see Mobile Libraries Standard http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/info/publib/policy/guidelines/five 4.3.2 Guidelines for environmentally sustainable des ...
... space allowed for vehicles and ease of docking for transfer of materials between base and vehicle. For further information on planning for mobile libraries, see Mobile Libraries Standard http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/info/publib/policy/guidelines/five 4.3.2 Guidelines for environmentally sustainable des ...
Thermal comfort - thermal mass: housing in hot dry climates
... One of the main drawbacks of traditional architecture has been the lack of insulating materials. However, it has been considered “common knowledge” that excess thermal mass can compensate for lack of insulation. Obviously, this is not the case for traditional architecture and construction, character ...
... One of the main drawbacks of traditional architecture has been the lack of insulating materials. However, it has been considered “common knowledge” that excess thermal mass can compensate for lack of insulation. Obviously, this is not the case for traditional architecture and construction, character ...
Five Energy Generations of Tall Buildings: A
... of relevant design strategies, heating spaces and providing vertical issues. Developments as the New Yorkneutral Zoningtall Law material environmental technologies and façades energy generation techniques. The floors. operational and embodied carbon transportation between Ventilation was achieved of ...
... of relevant design strategies, heating spaces and providing vertical issues. Developments as the New Yorkneutral Zoningtall Law material environmental technologies and façades energy generation techniques. The floors. operational and embodied carbon transportation between Ventilation was achieved of ...
example report - DRW – DR Wastchak
... Leakage in the HVAC system is a main contributor to excessive pressure imbalances and thus poor building performance. Supply side leakage of a supply system located in unconditioned space, in addition to affecting pressure balance, also represents a direct loss of conditioned air and energy from the ...
... Leakage in the HVAC system is a main contributor to excessive pressure imbalances and thus poor building performance. Supply side leakage of a supply system located in unconditioned space, in addition to affecting pressure balance, also represents a direct loss of conditioned air and energy from the ...
- Archnet
... acting on it such as the interventions of the designer. These in turn are determined by factors including the designer’s background, personality, and ability. Moreover, the history of architecture provides a plethora of building designs based on primary geometric shapes such as the square, rectangle ...
... acting on it such as the interventions of the designer. These in turn are determined by factors including the designer’s background, personality, and ability. Moreover, the history of architecture provides a plethora of building designs based on primary geometric shapes such as the square, rectangle ...
Mixed Use Development Guidelines
... This document is provided as part of the foundation of the implementation of this recommendation. A component of a coordinated approach involving detailed area plans, zoning and development ordinance revisions, and design guidance, the content of this document will evolve over time as specific plans ...
... This document is provided as part of the foundation of the implementation of this recommendation. A component of a coordinated approach involving detailed area plans, zoning and development ordinance revisions, and design guidance, the content of this document will evolve over time as specific plans ...
Design against progressive collapse
... In the United States, the Department critical features. Similar design apof Housing and Urban Development proaches have been presented in (HUD) has been the prime instigator in Europe. 12.13 They endeavor to prethe development of progressive col- sent a design philosophy rather than a lapse criteri ...
... In the United States, the Department critical features. Similar design apof Housing and Urban Development proaches have been presented in (HUD) has been the prime instigator in Europe. 12.13 They endeavor to prethe development of progressive col- sent a design philosophy rather than a lapse criteri ...
energygauge usa
... Again, results from the other two homes are similar. The thermostats for the houses were set near 78 degrees the last day of period one and near 72 degrees for the first day of period two. For the first day of the colder setting the air conditioner not only has to meet the steady state cooling loads ...
... Again, results from the other two homes are similar. The thermostats for the houses were set near 78 degrees the last day of period one and near 72 degrees for the first day of period two. For the first day of the colder setting the air conditioner not only has to meet the steady state cooling loads ...
Controlling Condensation in Steep Slope Metal Roofing Systems
... proper design for and placement of a vapor retarder. Calculations can become complex for more sophisticated designs such as when placing vapor retarders within layers of insulation. The vapor retarder can be placed anywhere in the building assembly as long as its temperature always remains above the ...
... proper design for and placement of a vapor retarder. Calculations can become complex for more sophisticated designs such as when placing vapor retarders within layers of insulation. The vapor retarder can be placed anywhere in the building assembly as long as its temperature always remains above the ...
Aalborg Universitet Heiselberg, Per Kvols
... perceived to be stricter for certain dwellings such as small apartments and row houses, while these are typically the most energy efficient building typologies. A research project was set up to propose an alternative energy performance rating for domestic buildings. The notional building approach, a ...
... perceived to be stricter for certain dwellings such as small apartments and row houses, while these are typically the most energy efficient building typologies. A research project was set up to propose an alternative energy performance rating for domestic buildings. The notional building approach, a ...
AS22267272
... process goes much faster. A similar situation occurs at a construction site when a stick-built structure is being erected. The first time it takes a little longer…, but there is no second time to take advantage of the learning curve. With standard pre-engineered components, however, an experienced e ...
... process goes much faster. A similar situation occurs at a construction site when a stick-built structure is being erected. The first time it takes a little longer…, but there is no second time to take advantage of the learning curve. With standard pre-engineered components, however, an experienced e ...
building control guidance - Forest of Dean District Council
... This is often thought of as the traditional way of applying for Building Regulations Approval. The building designer will draw up detailed plans and supporting information for the proposed scheme and will send them to us together with a completed application form and the necessary fee which are avai ...
... This is often thought of as the traditional way of applying for Building Regulations Approval. The building designer will draw up detailed plans and supporting information for the proposed scheme and will send them to us together with a completed application form and the necessary fee which are avai ...
The Easton Local Historic District includes within
... Interior’s Standards, any addition to a building within a historic district should be secondary to the historic building and clearly seen as an addition. If possible, additions should be constructed so that the essential form and integrity of the historic building would be unimpaired if the addition ...
... Interior’s Standards, any addition to a building within a historic district should be secondary to the historic building and clearly seen as an addition. If possible, additions should be constructed so that the essential form and integrity of the historic building would be unimpaired if the addition ...
Design of high-rise buildings: past, present and future
... The structural materials used in high-rise buildings are typically one or a combination of (reinforced or pre-stressed) concrete, structural steel and composite systems. Structural material systems for high-rise buildings should be chosen by carefully considering architectural, economical and site f ...
... The structural materials used in high-rise buildings are typically one or a combination of (reinforced or pre-stressed) concrete, structural steel and composite systems. Structural material systems for high-rise buildings should be chosen by carefully considering architectural, economical and site f ...
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... 15 percent window area is desired. See chapter 4, 5 or 6, which should be used as the method of showing compliance with the overall energy efficiency of a building.* d. A window for special architectural or decorative purpose may have an R-value less than required by Table 1 provided: 1) it is dou ...
... 15 percent window area is desired. See chapter 4, 5 or 6, which should be used as the method of showing compliance with the overall energy efficiency of a building.* d. A window for special architectural or decorative purpose may have an R-value less than required by Table 1 provided: 1) it is dou ...
architectural integration of photovoltaic systems
... on a specific area of Santiago de Compostela, which is representative of the typical urban morphology and construction typology. One of the most challenging issue was the preservation of the original shape and value of the district, considering the rules of local legislations and policies. For this ...
... on a specific area of Santiago de Compostela, which is representative of the typical urban morphology and construction typology. One of the most challenging issue was the preservation of the original shape and value of the district, considering the rules of local legislations and policies. For this ...
Planning permission PAR
... building(s), an analysis of the significance of archaeology, history and character of the building/ structure, the principles of and justification for the proposed works, and their impact on the special character of the listed building or structure, its setting and the setting of adjacent listed bui ...
... building(s), an analysis of the significance of archaeology, history and character of the building/ structure, the principles of and justification for the proposed works, and their impact on the special character of the listed building or structure, its setting and the setting of adjacent listed bui ...
Perceived Time Available: The Margin of Safety in Fires
... variety of fires, any principle of safety design has to accommodate rather than discount the time it takes to respond to an 'alarm' or 'cue'. Unless there is a highly efficient communication system (public announcement system) people in different parts of a building are not, or cannot by definition ...
... variety of fires, any principle of safety design has to accommodate rather than discount the time it takes to respond to an 'alarm' or 'cue'. Unless there is a highly efficient communication system (public announcement system) people in different parts of a building are not, or cannot by definition ...