PLEA 2013 Munich: Sustainable Architecture for a Renewable Future.
E-Book of Proceedings.
Zusammenfassung
The goal of the International Conference PLEA 2013 is to promote the discussion on holistic, quality-based approaches to future challenges in architecture and planning. Within the conference we want to concentrate on the quality of buildings and neighbourhoods, and the quality of life of their inhabitants, as well as the liveability of our cities.
The International Conference PLEA 2013 invited scientists, planners, architects, engineers, stakeholders, entrepreneuers and students from around the world to present and discuss innovative approaches and future developments for new buildings as well as for the existing building stock.
Abstract
The goal of the International Conference PLEA 2013 is to promote the discussion on holistic, quality-based approaches to future challenges in architecture and planning. Within the conference we want to concentrate on the quality of buildings and neighbourhoods, and the quality of life of their inhabitants, as well as the liveability of our cities.
The International Conference PLEA 2013 invited scientists, planners, architects, engineers, stakeholders, entrepreneuers and students from around the world to present and discuss innovative approaches and future developments for new buildings as well as for the existing building stock.
Schlagworte
- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- 1–2
- 3–3 Scientific Committee 3–3
- 4–4 Supporting Reviewers to the Scientific Committee 4–4
- 5–15 Forewords 5–15
- Foreword Institute of Energy Efficient and Sustainable Design and Building
- Foreword PLEA
- Foreword Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development
- Foreword City of Munich
- Foreword Bayerische Architektenkammer
- 16–24 Keynotes 16–24
- Thomas Herzog
- Mario Cucinella
- Volker Wittwer
- Diébédo Francis Kéré
- Michael Taylor
- Matheos Santamouris
- Li Xiaodong
- Douglas G. Mulhall
- 25–31 Panel Discussion Sustainability and Building Culture 25–31
- Angela Garcia de Paredes
- Uli Hellweg
- Regine Keller
- Matthias Sauerbruch
- Wilfried Wang
- Diébédo Francis Kéré and Michael Taylor
- 32–62 Session I.1 Regions, Cities, Neighborhoods: Planning Process 32–62
- A Regional Approach Towards a Low Carbon Built Environment
- Training Program About Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings
- Analysis on Factors of Summer Temperature Distribution in the Basin City
- Towards Green Design Guidelines for Thermal Comfortable Streets
- Energy Consumption Behaviour and Home Performance
- 63–98 Session I.2 Regions, Cities, Neighborhoods: Energy 63–98
- Energy and Urban Form
- Spatial Life Cycle Energy Model of Dwellings within a Bioregional Context
- Embodied Energy at an Urban Scale
- Designed Grids
- 99–129 Session I.3 Regions, Cities, Neighborhoods Outdoor: Thermal Comfort 1 99–129
- Design Choices and Comfort Outdoors in Sustainable Neighbourhoods
- Effect of Canyon Geometry on Outdoor Thermal Comfort
- The Human Bio-Meteorological Chart
- Urban Human-Biometeorology Supports Urban Planning to Handle the Challenge by Increasing Severe Heat
- Effect of High-Albedo Materials on Pedestrian Thermal Sensation in Urban Street Canyons in Hot Climates
- 130–159 Session I.4 Regions, Cities, Neighborhoods: Outdoor Thermal Comfort 2 130–159
- Thermal Walks
- The Moderating Effects of Surface Cover Desert Vegetation on Thermal Sensation
- Solar Shading Effects by Tree Species in an Urban Environment
- Effect of Street Morphology on Microclimate in Residential Areas Following FAR Rule in Dhaka City
- Analyzing The Relationship Between Local Urban Morphology and Predicted Thermal Perception
- 160–190 Session I.5 Regions, Cities, Neighborhoods: Quality Control 160–190
- Evaluating the Impact of Low Carbon Communities on Household Energy Behaviours
- Evaluating Thermal Performance of Residential Buildings in Different Urban Environments
- Building Heating Consumptions under Present and Future Climate Scenarios
- Comparison and Evaluation of Neighbourhood Sustainability Assessment Systems
- From Zero Energy Buildings to Zero Energy Neighbourhood
- 191–221 Session I.6 Regions, Cities, Neighborhoods: Case Studies 191–221
- Impact of Increasing the Height of Tel Aviv Buildings on Pedestrian Comfort and Building Energy Efficiency
- Ventilation and Urban Morphology Relation
- Urban Redevelopment and Microclimate Improvement
- Weather Perception in Urban Public Spaces
- Tur(i)ntogreen
- 222–250 Session II.1 Buildings: Refurbishment 222–250
- Energy Efficient Retrofit of a Protected Building of Historical Significance
- Energy Rehabilitation of Existing Hirstorical not Monumental Buildings
- Keeping the Historical Heritage Alive
- Eco-Retrofitting Very Old Dwellings
- The European Foundation House
- 251–282 Session II.2 Buildings: Schools and Universities 251–282
- Diagnosing and Transforming the Fiu-College of Architecture into a Net-Zero-Energy-Building by 2018
- Parametric Analysis of School Classroom Typologies Energy Performance
- Environmentally Responsive School Buildings in The UK
- Comfort and Energy Assessment of the First Italian Nearly Zero Energy Building
- The Integral Classroom
- 283–318 Session II.3 Buildings: Residential Buildings 283–318
- Oil Free Low Energy Heating and Cooling of a House in Litochoro Greece
- IDEAhaus
- Future Technologies in Le Corbusier's Environmental Conditioning Systems
- Architecture Excellence and Environmental Performance
- Livability Across Europe
- Life Cycle Assessment and Zero Energy Residential Buildings
- 319–349 Session II.4 Buildings: Vernacular and Regional Architecture 319–349
- Regional Narratives of Sustainable Architecture in Canada
- Rediscovering Dwelling
- Contribution of Bioclimatic Elements to Thermal Comfort
- Learning From the Swahili Architecture in Mombasa/Kenya
- Climate and Urban Design in the Maritime Public Spaces of Mediterranean Arab Cities
- 350–379 Session II.5 Buildings: Climate Responsive Architecture 350–379
- Field Investigation of Comfort Temperature and the Adaptive Model in Japanese Houses
- Manitoba Hydro Place
- Carbon Neutral Living in a Modernised Settlement House
- Sustainable and Passive Architecture in the Tropics
- Adaptive Architecturing
- 380–416 Session II.6 Buildings: User Aspects 380–416
- Summer Post Occupancy Evaluation of a Passivhaus Care Home in the UK
- Investigation of Clothing Insulation and Thermal Comfort in Japanese Houses
- Bioclimatic Design of Therapeutic Gardens for Children with Down Syndrome
- Co-housing Case Studies in the UK
- Analysis of Thermostat Control Behaviour in Dwellings
- The Psychophysics of wellbeing
- 417–447 Session III.1 Buildings: Certification Systems 417–447
- A New Norris House
- Green Building Standards in MENA
- Accounting for Electricity Gerneration for Net Zero Energy Balance
- A Parallel between the Brazilian Energy Labelling System and the Passivhaus Standard for Housing
- 448–477 Session III.2 Buildings: Performance Evaluation 448–477
- Quantitative vs. Qualitative Methodologies to Investigate Environmental Control in the Workplace
- Quantifying the Embodied Environmental Impact of Building Materials During Design
- Optimisation of Heating Energy Demand and Thermal Comfort of a Courtyard-Atrium Dwelling
- Scenario Testing of the Energy and Environmental Performance of the 'Glasgow House'
- Exploiting BIM in Energy Efficient Refurbishment
- 478–509 Session III.3 Buildings: Knowledge Transfer and Governance 478–509
- Towards Education for Sustainability in University Curricula and in the Practice of Design
- Practical Relevance in Architectural Education
- Embedding Sustainable Design in a Design-Build-Studio
- Public Participation and Social Life
- Sociotechnical Code-making in the United States
- 510–547 Session III.4 Buildings: Daylight 510–547
- Daylight Dynamics to Guide Early Stage Design
- Data Acquisition and Visualisation for IEQ Assessment
- Investigation of the Luminous Environment in Louis I. kahn's Kimbell Art Museum
- Comparison of Climate-Based Daylight in Two Integrated Simulation Tools
- 548–580 Session III.5 Buildings: Ventilation 1 548–580
- Impacts of 'Maximum Allowable Building Footprint' on Natural Ventilation in Apartment Building
- Natural Ventilation and Indoor Noise Reduction
- Passive Downdraft in California
- Passive Downdraught Evaporative Cooling
- Innovation in Natural Ventilation in Buildings' Design and Application
- 581–611 Session III.6 Buildings: Ventilation 2 581–611
- Multi-purpose Atrium in Future Sustainable School Design
- A Process to Assist Architects Utilize Wind Information for Passive Cooling
- Evaluating Natural Ventilation in Multistory Social Interest Housing
- Ground Cooling Potential in a Mediterranean Climate
- Natural Ventilation and Ground Cooling to Improve Thermal Comfort
- 612–640 Session IV.1 Buildings: Tools and Applications 612–640
- Bolzano's Technology Park
- Impact of Radiant Asymmetry on Thermal Comfort
- Diagnosis of Physical Quality of Existing Social Housing without Thermal Considerations in Chile
- The 'Deep Blue' Challenge - Human Architects vs. Computer Aided Optimization
- Static and Dynamic Evaluation Methods for Energy Efficiency in Historical Buildings
- 641–665 Session IV.2 Buildings: Design Process 641–665
- Environmental Simulation Tools in Architectural Practice
- Knowledge Based Expert System Computer Aided Climate Responsive Integrated Approach to Architectural Design
- HMC/ARCHLAB High Performance Architectural Design Process
- Designing-In Performance
- 666–694 Session IV.3 Building Elements and Materials: Low Carbon 666–694
- Thermal Inertia and Moisture Regulation of Straw Bale Buildings with Earth Plasters
- Bamboo as an Industrialized Structural Urban Material
- Natural Fibre Insulation in Rural Southern Chile
- Bioluminescent Algae and Possible Implications in Architectural Design
- Improvement of Cladding Insulation Panel for Sustainable Buildings
- 695–724 Session IV.4 Building Elements and Materials: Renewable Energies 695–724
- Design Development and Construction of an Outdoor Testing Facility for STPV Modules
- Active Building Envelopes
- Roof Mounted Wind Turbines
- Geothermal Ground Heat Exchangers in Malta
- Performance Analysis of a Proposed Water Tube Heat Exchanger Space Cooling System in Kerala
- 725–755 Session IV.5 Building Elements and Materials: Building Envelope 1 725–755
- Visual and Thermal Performance Balance in Facade Design
- Dynamic Building Skins
- Adaptive Facades for Architecture
- Effects of Roof Treatment on Thermal Performance of Residential Buildings in Dhaka
- Thermal Performance of Retrofitted Envelopes with Internal Insulation
- 756–786 Session IV.6 Building Elements and Materials: Building Envelope 2 756–786
- Improving the Aesthetics of Photovoltaics
- The Applicability of the Bioclimatic Facade
- Thermal Performance of Two Vertical Greenery System in Warm Sub Humid Climate
- How Membrane Materials Help to Improve Buildings Energy Efficiency Indoor Comfort and LCA Results
- Thermal-Reflective Multilayer Insulation Systems in the Emergency Architecture
- 787–808 Poster Session V.1 Regions, Cities, Neighborhoods: Tools 1 787–808
- The Appliance of Parameterization Proposing Urban Projects
- Analysis of Different Input Data for Assessing Mean Radiant Temperature
- SCIM (Sustainable City Information Model)
- Urban Densification and Pressure Coefficients of Buildings
- 809–843 Poster Session V.2 Regions, Cities, Neighborhoods: Tools 2 809–843
- Accessibility and Social Sustainability
- Building Groups Design Strategies in Hot-Humid Climate
- Building Energy Demand Based on Urban Morphology Analysis
- Using Computer Simulations for Assessing Microclimatic Impacts of Urban Interventions
- Multishading Masks: A New Method for Assessing Solar Penetration in Open Spaces
- Genetic Algorithms Applied to Urban Growth Optimizing Solar Radiation
- 844–872 Poster Session V.3 Regions, Cities, Neighborhoods: Governance 844–872
- Sustainable Development by the "in-Between Spaces" in Terms of Energy Performance Analysis in Brussels
- A Morphological Generator of Urban Rules of Solar Control
- Heat Island and Urban Morphology
- The Application of Wind Information to the Urban Planning of Hong Kong
- Historic Urban Landscapes
- 873–908 Poster Session V.4 Regions, Cities, Neighborhoods: Case Studies 873–908
- The Impact of Cultural and Climatic Background on Thermal Sensation Votes
- The Challenge of Sustainable Tourist Infrastructure in the Araucania Andina Chile
- To Centralize or Not to Centralize
- Parameters Contributing to the Design of a Successful Urban Pocket Park
- Urban Thermal Behavior
- A Cultural Center in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel - A Green Gathering
- 909–930 Poster Session V.5 Buildings: User Aspects, Monitoring 909–930
- Daylighting Wellbeing and Health for Industrial Employees
- How Do Occupants Perceive the Building Performance
- Thermal Performance of Low-Cost Single-Family One-Floor Housing Typologies in the South of Brazil
- Comparison of Measured Indoor Environment for Social Housing in West Yorkshire, UK
- 931–959 Poster Session V.6 Building Elements and Materials 931–959
- Recycled Packaging Material as an Upper Deck Ventilation System in Buildings
- Testing the Performance of a Green Wall System on an Experimental Building in the Summer
- Combined Effect of Window-To-Wall Ratio and Wall Composition
- Thermal Performance of Green Roofs
- Energetic Enhancement in Built Heritage
- 960–983 Poster Session VI.1 Buildings: Refurbishment 960–983
- Block of Flats From 1958 Rejuvenated with Wood in 2012
- Methodology for Diagnosis of Real Condition of a Listed Building envelope for its refurbishment
- Learning Sustainable Design From the Recent Past
- Modelling Daylight for Preserving Identity
- 984–1040 Poster Session VI.2 Buildings: Energy 984–1040
- Architecture Follows the Sun
- Unpacking Overheating Risks Through Exposure Duration
- Improving Airflow Performance Models for Passive Solar and Natural Ventilation Design
- Performance Verification of the Free-cooling System in Summer and Moderate Seasons
- Toward Assessing the Sensitivity of Buildings to Changes in Climate
- Effectiveness of Natural Ventilation in Tall Residential Building in Tropical Climate
- Applying Computational Fluid Dynamics to Evaluate Thermal Building Comfort in Douala, Cameroon
- Air Infiltration in Chilean Housing
- Guidelines for Residential Zero Energy Buildings by an Integrated Design Approach with a Support Toolbox
- 1041–1064 Poster Session VI.3 Buildings: Residential Buildings 1041–1064
- Exhaust Ventilation through a Wind Tower
- Assessing the Potential of Affordable Passivhaus Tenement Housing in Urban Glasgow
- Passive Cooling for Houses on Water in Brunei Darussalam
- Verification of the Thermal Behaviour of Dwellings Designed with Bioclimatic Criteria
- 1065–1109 Poster Session VI.4 Buildings: Daylight 1065–1109
- Alvar Aalto's Daylight Devices
- Placement of Semi-Enclosed Spaces and Energy Demand
- Optimum Gradual Glazing in Atria for Optimized Daylight Performance in the Adjacent Spaces
- Potential for Energy Savings by Using Daylighting and Hybrid Ventilation in Brazil
- 1110–1143 Poster Session VI.5 Buildings: Knowledge Transfer and Governance 1110–1143
- Legislation Disincentives and Low Energy Buildings
- Renewable Energy Sources Technologies in the Built Environment
- ClimaDesign Competition
- Immaterial Design
- Energy Efficiency Regulations and the Process of Architecture Design of Buildings
- Seed Certification
- 1144–1186 Poster Session VI.6 Buildings: Case Study 1144–1186
- Thermal Comfort in the Pedagogical College of the State University of Maring, Brazil
- Application of the Cradle to Cradle Paradigm to a Housing Unit in Switzerland
- Exploring the First European Residential Project Receiving the Outstanding BREEAM Certificate
- Office Building Energy Benchmarking Comparison