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1 Environmental Controls I/IG
Lecture 5 Microclimatic Analysis Microclimatic Design Climatic Factors in Regional Design

2 Goals Identify and establish the microclimate design determinants

3 Solar Access – Sun Angles
Confirm sun path for solstices and equinox At solar noon: 12/21 β= L 3/21 & 9/21 β=90-L 6/21 β= L where L=latitude

4 Solar Access – Sun Path Diagram
L: p. 566

5 Solar Access – Openings/Filters
L: p.135, Fig 6.14 Verify solar orientation and obstructions

6 Solar Access –Solar Envelope
Confirm solar envelope of buildings on adjacent and adjoining sites

7 Wind Conditions – Direction and Speed
Obtain climate data

8 Wind – Channels or Obstructions?
Verify distance to openings and barriers

9 Wind Conditions + Topography
Verify changes in terrain Locate changes in local terrain

10 Vegetation & Soil Conditions –Trees
Confirm location and species of trees Coniferous Deciduous

11 Vegetation & Soil Conditions
Verify locations and conditions Vegetation Surface color Soil type Hardscape BH040

12 Water/Water Runoff Verify water table and drainage patterns BH024

13 Final Site Summation Compile findings on site diagrams Wind Factors
Vegetation, Ground Cover & Drainage

14 BH024 Microclimatic Design

15 Case Study

16 Microclimates Interactive Seasonally dynamic
Occur outside and inside the building Interactive Fountain, Celebration, FL

17 Location & Climate Compare site opportunities to the climatic issues
L: p. 284 Fig. 11.2c&d

18 Climatic Design Priorities
Assess design priorities “...Region 14 Allow natural ventilation to both cool and remove excess moisture in the summer.” L: p. 108

19 Regional Precedents Identify local vernacular precedents
Vernacular Side-Gallery House, Charleston, SC

20 Climatic Form Givers Identify local climatic form-givers

21 Design Strategies Evaluate design strategies

22 Contemporary Translation
Shutter House for Photographer Tokyo, 2003, Shigeru Ban

23 Assess and adapt generic models
Develop Alternatives Assess and adapt generic models Cold Temperate Hot & Dry Hot & Humid L: p , Fig a-d

24 Develop Alternatives Evaluate possible design solutions within the site context

25 External Factors Evaluate external impacts for sun, wind, and water

26 Internal Factors Evaluate internal impacts for sun, wind, and water
Atmospheric Research Center, Boulder, CO

27 Integrate with Building & Site
Microclimates complement and activate the building design

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