Integrated design experience and post-occupancy acoustic performance of medical office building of the future

2014 ◽  
Vol 135 (4) ◽  
pp. 2402-2402
Author(s):  
Erik Miller-Klein
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joshua Hamel ◽  
Claire Strebinger ◽  
Eric Gilbertson ◽  
Yen-Lin Han ◽  
Kathleen Cook ◽  
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Facilities ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 15-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martyn Markland
Keyword(s):  

1971 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. T80-T83
Author(s):  
S. A. E. Barrow

The accent on centralised control has led to a considerable reduction in panel length by the use of high density instrumentation. Condensing the panel length introduces the problem of mounting back of panel equipment in a much reduced area. Several designs of control panels have been developed within the process industry and the paper reviews the various answers to this problem. One particularly successful integrated design is described and includes development, layout, fabrication, shop testing, transport, installation, maintenance and control house layout. The paper concludes with various improvements and innovations for the future and the impact of integrated panel design on manufacturers and users.


2021 ◽  
Vol 907 (1) ◽  
pp. 012013
Author(s):  
Dian Fitria

Abstract Currently, climate change and wellbeing provoke buildings to have higher sustainable performance. So, the condition expects that buildings can tackle those issues that benefit and less impact the environment and its occupants. This particular target needs integrated design approach that the role of the iterative process is necessary. The study focuses on the process of facade design for the buildings that are targeted to have sustainable performance. So, the design of the building facades shall be in accordance with the green building standard issued by GBC Indonesia, Greenship NB Version 1.2. The optimization of facade design was conducted based on three parameters: OTTV, daylight, and outside view. The minimum requirements for each parameter are 35 Watts/sqm for maximum OTTV, 30% for a minimum active area covered by daylight, and 75% for a minimum active area with an outside view. One of the aims of this study is to give a depiction of how to conduct a design process by using an iterative way. In addition, it is to identify the critical keys in enabling the building to the requirements.


Arsitektura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kirana Wahyu Kinanti ◽  
Titis Srimuda Pitana ◽  
Sri Yuliani

<p><em>Design and planningof Banyumas art and cultural building are based on the need of  art and cultural facility in Banyumas Regency. There have been  many art andcultural facilities in Banyumas, but no one are spesifically design for art and cultural activity. Because of these reason, those cultural faciliies can not be used  efisienly. Art and cultural building, whichis located in Purwokerto City,also needs to have a touch of Banyumas Cultural nuance as part of its integrated design. The goal of Art and Cultural Building designing and planing is get an Art and Cultural Building with Banyumasn Nuance by using Locality Prespective as an Approach. This locality prespective will be used along the design and planing and can be seen at groundplan, siteplan, massing, Landscape, and structure.  The result is a design of art and cultural building with many facilities such as artist and cultural observer secretariat,  auditorium, galery, amphitheatre, pendhapa, office building, and mousque.</em><em></em></p><p><strong><em>Keywords: </em></strong><em>Art centre, </em><em>Culture</em><em>, Defined Cultural of Banyumas, Locality</em></p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Nouman Saeed Khan

The specific goal of this project is to model the energy performance of a medical office building in Carrier HAP and NRCan EE4 simulation software in order to qualify for LEED Canada energy and atmosphere perquisite 2 and credit 1. LEED Canada requires that to be eligible for EAp2 and EAc1, the proposed building must be 25% more energy efficient than a reference building which is designed according to Model National Energy Code for Buildings (MNECB). The demise of EE4 has created a demanding need to look for substitute software. One of the tasks of the project is to analyze HAP for EAp2 and EAc1 compliance process. EE4 generates the MNECB reference building itself but in HAP the reference building has to be modelled manually. The results from HAP and EE4 show that energy savings are 39.10% and 38.31% respectively with respect to MNECB reference building.


Author(s):  
L. Bejhat ◽  
S. Magierowski ◽  
G. Messier ◽  
W. D. Rosehard ◽  
H. Zareipour

The paper presents a few simple approaches that have been used to integrate design experiences into regular technical courses. In addition, a possible future initiative to link material from different technical courses through a design experience is outlined. Finally, thoughts on the need to further integrate academic and “work experience” requirements to become a professional engineer are presented.


2005 ◽  
Vol 118 (3) ◽  
pp. 1871-1871
Author(s):  
Kenneth P. Roy ◽  
Kenneth W. Good ◽  
Anita M. Snader ◽  
Sharon K. Hatzel

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