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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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An investigation of climatically responsive ultra-low energy housing in rural Scotland : a case study

Pearson, Alexander David January 2014 (has links)
In rural Scotland there has been a trend over the last 40 years towards mass market housing development which employs standardised housing models and suburban planning layouts. These have little relationship to rural landscape characteristics, regional climatic variations or historic rural communities. While they comply with current building standards, they fall significantly short of proposed improvements for energy performance which require all new homes to be ‘Zero Carbon’ by 2016/17 if practical and the European target of ‘Nearly Zero Energy Homes’ by the end of 2020. It is recognised that changes in legislation to reach these targets are falling behind schedule and energy analysis methods are flawed due to outdated calculation methodologies and imprecise climate data. This research firstly provides an in-depth context for rural housing provision outlining the drivers and legislative requirements. The first section of the literature review investigates planning and current practice in housing, whilst the second section outlines the requirements for improved energy efficiency from the European to Scottish contexts. The research then goes on to quantify the effects of regional climatic variation, in nine areas across Scotland, on space heating energy demand (SSHD). It utilises a best practice ultra-low energy housing prototype to demonstrate the requirement for regional solutions. All of the studies use a customised version of the Passivhaus Planning Package, an industry leading energy quantification methodology for heating energy calculations. A series of studies define the design envelope for achieving regional solutions by quantifying the relationship between the variation of design and form on the SSHD in the extremes of the Scottish regional climates. The variables relate to common metrics: orientation, glazing areas, roof forms and building typology. A separate study also compares the effect of Zero Carbon Homes and Passivhaus performance specification on SSHD. This method is developed further to determine the effect of building design on SSHD and heat load using seven contemporary Scottish Government exemplar housing designs. Improvements to the energy efficiency of these designs are made by considering variations to orientation and glazing design which are then discussed in relation to their impact on design quality. The results of the research demonstrate an increase of 81% in SSHD caused by regional variation across Scotland with up to a 29% increase from the UK average climate used in the UK’s legislative analysis method SAP. This requires significant increases in insulation levels to retain SSHD performance. Alterations to the buildings orientation demonstrate an increase of 165% SSHD when deviating 180° from south, which is significantly higher than guidance suggests. The analysis of existing exemplar designs demonstrate a threefold increase in SSHD due to building form and orientation in some designs. The optimisation of the same designs illustrates a 45% reduction in SSHD through improved orientation and glazing design. This thesis contributes to improving design thinking and assessment methodologies for new rural Scottish housing by highlighting the importance of climatically responsive design along with the consideration of appropriate energy efficient forms. The results of the thesis contribute to the debate surrounding the appropriate response of new housing in rural Scottish environments and highlights the importance of regional approaches and passive solar design for reduced housing energy use. This thesis contributes original knowledge on the effects of Scottish climate and building form on the SSHD of ultra-low energy housing in Scotland. The extent to which a number of principle architectural planning and design parameters can be varied and optimised across different climatic regions will give architects and designers a more quantitative understanding of their design decisions and impact on space heating energy performance across Scotland.
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Arquitetura campestre na obra de Ramos de Azevedo. A arquitetura rural campineira: a Fazenda S?o Vicente em Campinas

Amoroso, Maria Rita Silveira de Paula 19 February 2009 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-04T18:21:52Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Maria Rita Silveira de Paula Amoroso-1.pdf: 21515567 bytes, checksum: 47d8d8520567aa789d73c5f94cfc65d9 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009-02-19 / L?ing?niuer-architecte Francisco de Paula Ramos de Azevedo a produit une oeuvre urbaine qui a re?u ces dernni?res ann?es l?atention des historiens de l?architecture. Cependant, dans la production t?cnique de ce professionnel nous trouvons aussi des maisons de campagne, comme c?est le cas da la maison principale de la Fazenda S?o Vicente ? Campinas, ?tat de S?o Paulo. Cette maison a subi une restauration qui a ?t? achev?e en 2007 et qui est l?objet de cette communication. Notre objectif est celui de metre en evidence les rapports entre une architecture urbaine et une architecture rural dans l?ouvrage de cet architecte. / O engenheiro-arquiteto Francisco de Paula Ramos de Azevedo produziu uma obra essencialmente urbana que recebeu nos ?ltimos anos uma significativa aten??o por parte dos historiadores da arquitetura. Todavia, a produ??o t?cnica deste profissional tamb?m possuiu uma dimens?o rural, como ? o caso da sede do antigo complexo cafeeiro da Fazenda S?o Vicente, em Campinas-SP, a qual passou por uma restaura??o conclu?da no ano de 2007, e que ? objeto de estudo da presente disserta??o. Objetiva-se colocar em evid?ncia as rela??es entre o que seria uma arquitetura urbana e uma arquitetura rural, destacando como os saberes t?cnicos s?o apropriados por agentes sociais no contexto de uma cultura burguesa no auge do ciclo econ?mico do caf? no estado de S?o Paulo.
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The Evolution And Evaluation Of The Fenaket Megaroid Dwellings: A Seasonal Hamlet In Western Bozburun Peninsula

Ozberk, Banu 01 May 2004 (has links) (PDF)
When rural settlements are examined in Anatolia, an evolution process from the prehistoric times could be observed rather than a radical change, about the building architecture and settlement pattern qualities. However, it is, in fact, a chronic discussion subject between the authorities that this case is a result of an inheritance of a building tradition from the predecessors to successors of the society or a reproduction of the similar spatial fiction after the same factors and inputs. The case of Fenaket rural settlement, which is situated at the western part of the Bozburun peninsula, maintains parallel characteristics, and stays within the limits of this discussion, by its vernacular architecture and spatial arrangement. The purpose of this research is to analyze and to document the vernacular dwellings and settlement pattern of abandoned Fenaket Village / to identify the evolution and the evaluation process of the megaroid houses of Fenaket / and to develop the means for sustaining this traditional example.

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