Building 2000
Volume 1 Schools, Laboratories and Universities, Sports and Educational Centres
Series: Building 2000; 1-2;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1992
- Publisher Springer Netherlands
- Date of Publication 31 January 1992
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9780792315018
- Binding Hardback
- See also 9789401051293
- No. of pages256 pages
- Size 0x0 mm
- Weight 1610 g
- Language English
- Illustrations XIII, 256 p. 0
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This is the first volume of BUILDING 2000, a pilot project of the Commission's R&D programme 'Solar Energy Applications to Buildings' with the purpose of encouraging the adoption of solar architecture in large buildings. In this first volume the results of the design studies illustrating passive solar architecture in buildings in the European Community are presented in particular for the building categories: SCHOOLS, LABORATORIES AND UNIVERSITIES, and SPORTS AND EDUCATIONAL CENTRES. In a second volume, a similar series of studies is presented for the building categories: OFFICE BUILDINGS, PUBLIC BUILDINGS and HOTELS AND HOLIDAY COMPLEXES. There was an enthousiastic response from project teams responsible for the design of 32 large buildings with a total construction budget of more than 140 million ECU. The willingness to improve their building concepts by collaborating with R&D-experts was encouraging to the Commission's action in this field. These two books reflect the results of the exchange of information between the actual design practitioners and the European R&D-community. Within the BUILDING 2000 programme 'Science and Technology at the Service of Architecture' became reality. This was not only realised by the various support activities initiated by BUILD ING 2000, but also by the active exchange of ideas by architects and design team members with R&D-workers during the various workshops held within the BUILDING 2000 programme. I highly recommend architects and engineers interested in passive solar architecture and modem daylighting approaches to study these final products of the BUILDING 2000 programme.
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Vol. 1 Introduction to Design Support Activities and Summaries of Design Support Reports; C. den Ouden. 1. Learning from Building 2000; J.O. Lewis, L. Kealy. 2. Passive and Hybrid Cooling of Buildings. Results of a Study; M. Antinucci, B. Fleury, J. Lopez d'Asiain, E. Maldonado, M. Santamouris, A. Tombazis, S. Yannas. 3. Ventilation Studies Discussion Meeting; N. Baker. 4. About Ventilation in Building 2000 Project; B. Fleury. 5. Atrium Design Guidelines; N. Baker. 6. Daylighting Advice; M. Fontoynont. 7. Daylight Design for Passive Solar Buildings; J. Lynes. 8. Simulation of Thermal Aspects of Three German Projects by ESP; P. Voit. 9. Passive Solar School on Andros Island, Thermal Performance Analysis; G. Zannis. 10. Methilhill School Scotland; N. Baker. 11. Valongo do Vouga School, Thermal Consultancy; F. de Oliveira Moita. 12. Department of Medicine, University of Ioannina; N. Baker. 13. Educational Centre with Solar Roof Madrid-Spain; W.F.M. van der Vliet. 14. Case Study on Enercom School in Madrid; J. Lopez de Asiain. 15. Report on Daylighting through Roof Openings for a School in Madrid; J.A. de Ian Fuente, A. Sanz. Vol. 2 Introduction to Design Support Activities and Summaries of Design Support Reports; C. den Ouden. 1. Report on Consultancy for the University of Seville; J. Lopez de Asiain, N. Baker. 2. Increasing Daylighting of the Court Building Oranienstrasse 9 in Berlin; G. Willbold-Lohr. 3. Study Centre, Macynlleth, Wales; J. Walker, M. Wilson, Y. Dean. 4. Permaculture Institute, Styerberg; N. Baker. 5. Projekt Ökologische Akademie Hosüne; H. Schulz. 6. Thermal Behaviour of the Building; A. Grelat. 7. Newbury Central Library, an Example of a Daylight Design Study; C.J. Hancock, J. Littler. 8. The Lebensgarten Community Centre; N. Baker. 9. Hellas Holiday Hotels; A. Argiriou. 10. Daylighting and Thermal Report for Barcelona Hotel; R. Serra. 11. Energy Conservation Strategies and Assessment of a Tourist Residence Complex; P. Koronakis.
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