Officers Report - Planning Public Access
... within a cutting on the oppsite side of Westwood Rd. The Coventry Canal lies beyond the commercial premises; this is not directly visible from the site although the Brittania Mill complex of buildings on the opposite side of the canal provides a visual backdrop to the site. A noise survey has been u ...
... within a cutting on the oppsite side of Westwood Rd. The Coventry Canal lies beyond the commercial premises; this is not directly visible from the site although the Brittania Mill complex of buildings on the opposite side of the canal provides a visual backdrop to the site. A noise survey has been u ...
Projects Doxiadis Office Building Doxiadis Associates employed
... construct a building of their own for their central office. The site chosen --an area of some 950 square meters at the foot of pine-covered Lycabettus Hill was considered ideal for the purpose, combining as it does quietness, a clear atmosphere and parking possibilities with proximity to the center ...
... construct a building of their own for their central office. The site chosen --an area of some 950 square meters at the foot of pine-covered Lycabettus Hill was considered ideal for the purpose, combining as it does quietness, a clear atmosphere and parking possibilities with proximity to the center ...
Observations on the Situation with Performance
... regulations, including performance objectives, criteria and means of verification, and the extent to which risk is, or may be, used as a basis to establish levels of expected performance. In advance of the meeting, Boverket staff had provided Professor Meacham with copies of the Fire Safety provisio ...
... regulations, including performance objectives, criteria and means of verification, and the extent to which risk is, or may be, used as a basis to establish levels of expected performance. In advance of the meeting, Boverket staff had provided Professor Meacham with copies of the Fire Safety provisio ...
CONSULTATIONS - Ribble Valley Borough Council
... has been built parallel to the original, with the gap then filled with soil and 12 trees planted. Close to the listed building curtilage wall and concern that damage will result (soil, invasive roots, soil drying in summer). ...
... has been built parallel to the original, with the gap then filled with soil and 12 trees planted. Close to the listed building curtilage wall and concern that damage will result (soil, invasive roots, soil drying in summer). ...
n of the EPBD in Ireland
... In Ireland the implementation of the EPBD is the overall responsibility of the Department of the Environment, Heritage & Local Government (DEHLG) and the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources (DCENR). DEHLG has direct responsibility for energy performance requirements for buildi ...
... In Ireland the implementation of the EPBD is the overall responsibility of the Department of the Environment, Heritage & Local Government (DEHLG) and the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources (DCENR). DEHLG has direct responsibility for energy performance requirements for buildi ...
measurement of thermal performance of building envelope
... Roof insulation for air-conditioned non-residential buildings (without skylight) and residential buildings It can be seen that although the OTTV method for building envelope has its limitation, i.e. it does not account for the interactions between the envelope, internal gains, and equipment efficien ...
... Roof insulation for air-conditioned non-residential buildings (without skylight) and residential buildings It can be seen that although the OTTV method for building envelope has its limitation, i.e. it does not account for the interactions between the envelope, internal gains, and equipment efficien ...
Testing Building Envelope Systems Using Infrared Thermography
... insulation system; these included excessive heat loss during the winter months and, as a result, extensive ice damage due to snow melt. Hundreds of thousand so dollars were spend in various, poorly planned attempts to correct the underlying causes. In the end the owners simply lived with the continu ...
... insulation system; these included excessive heat loss during the winter months and, as a result, extensive ice damage due to snow melt. Hundreds of thousand so dollars were spend in various, poorly planned attempts to correct the underlying causes. In the end the owners simply lived with the continu ...
tall building fire safety conference 2014
... Towards the end of the twentieth century, tall buildings began springing up in Asia and the Middle East. Today there are 22 buildings around the world that are taller than the Empire State Building, three of which are located in the USA and 10 buildings taller than the Sears Tower, only one of which ...
... Towards the end of the twentieth century, tall buildings began springing up in Asia and the Middle East. Today there are 22 buildings around the world that are taller than the Empire State Building, three of which are located in the USA and 10 buildings taller than the Sears Tower, only one of which ...
drawing standards drawing requirements floor plan drawings
... materials, and fixtures used in the installation of all piping, fixtures, and appliances associated with sanitary and storm drainage, venting and water supply. For renovation or alteration projects involving plumbing changes or additions, Plumbing Drawings must include information on the existing sy ...
... materials, and fixtures used in the installation of all piping, fixtures, and appliances associated with sanitary and storm drainage, venting and water supply. For renovation or alteration projects involving plumbing changes or additions, Plumbing Drawings must include information on the existing sy ...
A TWO FAMILY HOUSE BUILT TO PASSIVE HOUSE STANDARD IN
... more than 15 kWh per square meter of usable living space per year. Alternatively, the heating load must not exceed 10 W/m2. If active cooling is required to ensure comfort in summer, the energy demand for this is also limited to 15 kWh/(m2year). The specific primary energy demand for the total amoun ...
... more than 15 kWh per square meter of usable living space per year. Alternatively, the heating load must not exceed 10 W/m2. If active cooling is required to ensure comfort in summer, the energy demand for this is also limited to 15 kWh/(m2year). The specific primary energy demand for the total amoun ...
HARMONY RIDGE DESIGN GUIDELINES
... from the attic to a hot water closet or mechanical room for future solar installation. This option allows the homeowner to install an active solar system at a later date. Provide southfacing roof area for collectors and access for piping to a mechanical room. Consider radiant heating systems. Radian ...
... from the attic to a hot water closet or mechanical room for future solar installation. This option allows the homeowner to install an active solar system at a later date. Provide southfacing roof area for collectors and access for piping to a mechanical room. Consider radiant heating systems. Radian ...
Rob Smith
... Delegated Acts New category of legal act Created in The Treaty of Lisbon The legislator delegates the power to adopt acts amending non essential elements of a legislative act to the Commission. ...
... Delegated Acts New category of legal act Created in The Treaty of Lisbon The legislator delegates the power to adopt acts amending non essential elements of a legislative act to the Commission. ...
Achieving a Six-Star Rated Tall Building in Sydney`s Central
... (HVA) system consists of central chilled water and low-temperature hot-water systems serving variable volume air handling units and perimeter active chilled beams. The central base building chilled water HVAC system services the lobby, retail, and all the office tenancies from Level 5 to Level 42. T ...
... (HVA) system consists of central chilled water and low-temperature hot-water systems serving variable volume air handling units and perimeter active chilled beams. The central base building chilled water HVAC system services the lobby, retail, and all the office tenancies from Level 5 to Level 42. T ...
heliotrop - Rolf Disch
... exchanger which is located in the slope behind the basement. In summer the supply air is precooled, in winter if the earth temperature, similar to the summer, is in the range of 8°C, the air is pre-heated. The air is then led through the heat exchangers and is finally heated up in the solar store to ...
... exchanger which is located in the slope behind the basement. In summer the supply air is precooled, in winter if the earth temperature, similar to the summer, is in the range of 8°C, the air is pre-heated. The air is then led through the heat exchangers and is finally heated up in the solar store to ...
Energy - draft report
... usage? Are other energy-saving systems or measures (e.g. displacement ventilation, heat recovery systems or desiccant humidification) being considered? Description: ...
... usage? Are other energy-saving systems or measures (e.g. displacement ventilation, heat recovery systems or desiccant humidification) being considered? Description: ...
Passive Cooling - Teenergy Schools
... design phase, architects and engineers need to manipulate common concepts that reveal the influence of building, comfort criteria, and climate on energy consumption. Such a concept is the indoor temperature of the free-running building , which, combined with comfort criteria and climate, allows to a ...
... design phase, architects and engineers need to manipulate common concepts that reveal the influence of building, comfort criteria, and climate on energy consumption. Such a concept is the indoor temperature of the free-running building , which, combined with comfort criteria and climate, allows to a ...
Climate-responsive residential buildings in India. Just a drop in the
... daytime and the nocturnal release of heat by thermal masses. Night ventilation is more efficient and can considerably reduce the CDH by dissipating the heat using the night ambient air as thermal sink. A 24-hours natural ventilation, nevertheless, is the more effective strategy since it allows conti ...
... daytime and the nocturnal release of heat by thermal masses. Night ventilation is more efficient and can considerably reduce the CDH by dissipating the heat using the night ambient air as thermal sink. A 24-hours natural ventilation, nevertheless, is the more effective strategy since it allows conti ...
Passive Design and Framing Techniques
... achieved primarily through the use of a high-performance durable envelope. The average insulative value of the whole wall assembly and the roof reaches R56, which is more than double what is usually seen in British Columbia. The walls were built from milled 3×4-inch (7.6×10 cm) lumber that was dowel ...
... achieved primarily through the use of a high-performance durable envelope. The average insulative value of the whole wall assembly and the roof reaches R56, which is more than double what is usually seen in British Columbia. The walls were built from milled 3×4-inch (7.6×10 cm) lumber that was dowel ...
New Trends in Building Automation for Offices of the Future
... way to the nearest exit. These can also be used to lead guests to specific offices. Apart from that, modern buildings can learn, i.e., they can collect data and thereby extrapolate or predict human behavior. This is helpful in order to recognize situations out of the ordinary (e.g., intruders or eve ...
... way to the nearest exit. These can also be used to lead guests to specific offices. Apart from that, modern buildings can learn, i.e., they can collect data and thereby extrapolate or predict human behavior. This is helpful in order to recognize situations out of the ordinary (e.g., intruders or eve ...
design standards - Sarilia Country Estates
... »» The building envelope is that portion of each home site within which all improvements, including structures, decks, walks, landscape improvements, grading, fencing, and all mechanical equipment must be located, and is the only area of the home site where alterations of, or disturbance to, the nat ...
... »» The building envelope is that portion of each home site within which all improvements, including structures, decks, walks, landscape improvements, grading, fencing, and all mechanical equipment must be located, and is the only area of the home site where alterations of, or disturbance to, the nat ...
Last Updated August 2004 E.4 COMMUNICATIONS
... Adequate provision should be made for related services e.g. security, fire alarm systems, energy management systems as required. The Communications Unit is not responsible for these services and makes no provision for them. A dedicated 15 Amp screw covered power point to be provided in each cabinet ...
... Adequate provision should be made for related services e.g. security, fire alarm systems, energy management systems as required. The Communications Unit is not responsible for these services and makes no provision for them. A dedicated 15 Amp screw covered power point to be provided in each cabinet ...
Improving Energy Efficiency in Buildings
... Under the cover’s block, envisage solid 6cm-thick layer of on-site-blown polyurethane and 2 to 3cm-thick concrete-sand plastering (gunned material) with steel network and fix it to the cover’s blocks with dowels; To prevent possible damping of the insulation layer, envisage a waterinsulating lay ...
... Under the cover’s block, envisage solid 6cm-thick layer of on-site-blown polyurethane and 2 to 3cm-thick concrete-sand plastering (gunned material) with steel network and fix it to the cover’s blocks with dowels; To prevent possible damping of the insulation layer, envisage a waterinsulating lay ...
Environmental control of cultural institutions Part 4
... given to dehumidification, either by mechanical, or by 'passive' means. Passive dehumidification at the scale of whole buildings is normally considered very difficult, because of the amounts of desiccants required to deal with the large air quantities. The more usual approach is to use a dedicated r ...
... given to dehumidification, either by mechanical, or by 'passive' means. Passive dehumidification at the scale of whole buildings is normally considered very difficult, because of the amounts of desiccants required to deal with the large air quantities. The more usual approach is to use a dedicated r ...
Green Building Requirements
... meet all installation criteria contained in the California Energy Commission’s Guidebook “Eligibility Criteria and Conditions for Incentives for Solar Energy Systems.” The methodology used to calculate the energy equivalent to the PV credit shall be the CECPV Calculator, using the most recent versio ...
... meet all installation criteria contained in the California Energy Commission’s Guidebook “Eligibility Criteria and Conditions for Incentives for Solar Energy Systems.” The methodology used to calculate the energy equivalent to the PV credit shall be the CECPV Calculator, using the most recent versio ...
3Office building in Agoura Hills
... (167,000 kWh/year), the new-build will have produced slightly more energy than it consumes. In order to ensure that these benchmarks are not only met in theory, the building’s energy consumption is continuously monitored and the systems are adjusted based on need. In the first few months, this appli ...
... (167,000 kWh/year), the new-build will have produced slightly more energy than it consumes. In order to ensure that these benchmarks are not only met in theory, the building’s energy consumption is continuously monitored and the systems are adjusted based on need. In the first few months, this appli ...