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1 Environmental Controls
Lecture 10 Passive Thermal Systems

2 Passive Thermal Systems
Genius Loci + Microclimate + Vernacular Precedent = Architectural form as an environmental control system

3 Passive Thermal Systems
Genius Loci Environmental Forces Earth Wind Fire Water Mesa Verde: vernacular, passive solar, sun angles, thermal mass

4 Passive Thermal Systems
Earth Contact Thermal mass Wind shelter Solar exposure BH061

5 Passive Thermal Systems
Earthlike forms Thermal mass Wind shelter Solar “canyons” Marriot Library Salt Lake City, Utah

6 Passive Thermal Systems
Earth-based materials Adobe, Brick, Stone Natural material source Thermal mass Locally available Traditional and modern uses

7 Passive Thermal Systems
Earthscaping Natural materials Shelter/screening Locally available

8 Passive Thermal Systems
Wind Wind Tower Wind scoop Evaporative cooling Thermal mass cooling BH092

9 Passive Thermal Systems
Wind Warm air rises Attic ventilation Solar chimneys BH080

10 Passive Thermal Systems
Fire Solar chimney Morse-Libby Mansion Portland, Maine Interior View:2019 ContentDM Exterior 332 ContentDM

11 Passive Thermal Systems
Wind Air movement affects comfort Cross ventilation provides cooling BH002

12 Passive Thermal Systems
Fire Solar Angles Summer & Winter solstices Verdant and Autumnal equinoxes BH008

13 Passive Thermal Systems
Fire Skin Surface Effects Color Reflectivity Position BH040

14 Passive Thermal Systems
Fire Skin Thermal Mass Increasing thermal mass delays heat penetration BH039

15 Passive Thermal Systems
Fire Interior Solar Control Interior shading reduces depth of solar penetration but still admits heat BH024

16 Passive Thermal Systems
Fire Site Solar Control Evergreen trees fairly constant Deciduous trees vary seasonally BH049

17 Passive Thermal Systems
Fire Exterior Solar Control Sheltered openings (apertures) BH015

18 Passive Thermal Systems
Water Evapotranspiration Landscaping elements provide moisture BH046

19 Passive Thermal Systems
Water Interior plantings can give off/trap moisture Use according to local climate BH013

20 Passive Thermal Systems
Water Evaporative cooling Water features add to evaporative cooling (but increase humidity) BH056

21 Passive Thermal Systems
Water Air directed over or through water can provide cooling Use according to local climate BH050

22 Passive Thermal Systems
Microclimate Exist naturally Building and landscaping can create micro-climates both indoors and outdoors BH051

23 Passive Thermal Systems
Microclimate Fountain, recesses, and channeled breezes provide cooling Building controls exposure to onshore winds SF School of Design San Francisco, CA BH056

24 Passive Thermal Systems
Microclimate Evaporative cooling Building exposed to surrounding landscape Pool, overhangs, and channeled breezes provide cooling Taliesin West Phoenix, AZ BH102

25 Passive Thermal Systems
Vernacular Precedents Drawn from Genius Loci Can be adapted to contemporary design BH001

26 Passive Thermal Systems
Genius Loci + Microclimate + Vernacular Precedent = Architectural form as an environmental control system


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