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Environmental issues in architecture
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Publication Information:
Hoboken, NJ. : John Wiley & Sons, 2010
Physical Description:
x, 595 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
ISBN:
9780470497098

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Summary

This primer for architects explores the basic physical principles and requirements of every aspect of passive and active controls in buildings. Avoiding needless jargon, Environmental Issues for Architecture supports an understanding of environmental systems in order to inform architectural design. With topics ranging from lighting, acoustics, thermal control, plumbing, fire protection and egress, to elevators and escalators, all of the latest technologies are supported. Designer-friendly, this rich resource gives just enough technical information for architects to design buildings that are efficient and comfortable.


Author Notes

David Lee Smith is Professor of Architecture in the School of Architecture and Interior Design at the University of Cincinnati, where he teaches architectural design and environmental technologies.


Table of Contents

Chapter1 Introduction
Environmental Aesthetics
The Intentions for Environmental Design
References
Chapter 2 Luminaires
Visual Phenomena
Basic Principles Of Lighting
Purpose of Architectural Lighting
Intentions of Lightng Design
Physical Nature of Light
Light Sources
Basic Sources of Interior Lighting
Luminaires
Illumination
References
Chapter 3 Lighting Calculation Procedures
Point-To-Point Calculations
Zonal Cavity Calculations
Wall and Ceiling Brightness
Lighting Calculations Examples
References
Chapter 4 Design Intentions for Day Lighting
Daylight Calculations
Daylighting Diagrams
References
Chapter 5 Introduction
Physics of Sound
Architectural Acoustics
Sound Distribution
Sound Isolation
ReferenceS
Chapter 6 Theory of Heat: An Historic Review
Psychrometric Chart
Thermal Transfer
Environmental Control
Environmental Comfort
Climate
ReferenceS
Chapter 7 Thermal Calculations
Code Compliance
Annual Heating Demand
Heat Gain
Example Problems
Heat Loss/Heat Gain Calculations Example 1
ReferenceS
Chapter 8 Introduction
History of Heating
Central Heating
History of Cooling
ReferenceS
Chapter 9 Architectural Vs. Mechanical Control of The Environment
ECS Zoning
The Best Environmental Control System
References
Chapter 10 Categories of Environmental Control Systems
Heat Generation Process
Refrigeration Process
Psychrometrics
Hydronic Distribution Systems
Hydronic Tranfer Units
Air Distribution Systems
Air System Sub-Zone Control
Overall System Sizing and Selection
Passive Solar System
References
Chapter 11 Introduction
Water Supply
Rainwater Control
Water Supply
Water Removal
Water Drainage
Sewage Treatment
References
Chapter 12 Introduction
Basic Principles
Sources of Electrical Power
Electrical Transmission and Distribution
Building Distribution
General Guidelines for Residential Applications
Calculation Exercises: Residential Electric Service Requirements
References
Chapter 13 Fire Safety Egress
Stairs
Fire Egress
Fire Control - Prevention and Suppression
References
Chapter 14 Elevators
Elevator System Design
Elevatoring
Escalators
Moving Walkways
References
Index
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