Terri
Meyer Boake, BES, BArch, MArch, LEED AP Professor School of Architecture University of Waterloo email: tboake@uwaterloo.ca |
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Arch
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last updated
March 21, 2019 11:14 AM
Course Description: |
This course takes the more general notions of passive design as introduced in Arch 125 and looks to apply them in a more technical way. The course centers on issues surrounding the integration of Sustainable and Passive Design principles, into conceptual and practical architectural design. Topics will include: Living Building Challenge, daylighting, PV, wind, Cradle 2 Cradle, Design for Disassembly, Zero Carbon/Carbon Neutral strategies and other sustainability initiatives. Case studies will be used extensively as a vehicle to discuss the success/failure of ideas and their physical applications. Teaching Assistants: Maddy Slaney and Cynthia Tang Log-in to LEARN: here |
Schedule of Classes: Tuesdays 10am to 1pm e-classroom Office Hours: |
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TOPIC |
1 Jan 8 |
RADICAL GREEN - COURSE INTRODUCTION SOLVING THE PROBLEM NATURALLY “We must begin by taking note of the countries and climates in which homes are to be built if our designs for them are to be correct. Once type of house seems appropriate for Egypt, another for Spain…one still different for Rome…It is obvious that design for homes ought to conform to diversities of climate.” READ: INTRODUCTION TO LEED: LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN In order to be more critical and accurate in the application of environmental strategies, various systems have been developed to certify the performance of buildings. We will end the term by looking at the LEED system as it is the most popular. For Arch 126 in the winter term you will be writing a research paper on a LEED certified building of your choice. The choice of building and the essay outline will be given out today so that you might have a chance to visit your case study building over the end of term break. REFERENCE: US Green Building Corporation Website: http://www.usgbc.org/ Canadian Green Building Corporation Website: https://www.cagbc.org/ Link to the LEED excel spreadsheet for the LEED V4 system. Link to the LEED V4 Reference Guide |
Project #1: Sustainable Case Study 25% |
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2 Jan 15 |
PASSIVE BUILDING DESIGN DETAILS: solar geometry powerpoint, passive heating powerpoint, passive cooling powerpoint |
Students will do EITHER of these projects according to a sign up list. Project
#2A: The Light Box (20%) This project is to be done in groups of 2 students OR Project
#2B: The Smoke Box (20%) This project is to be done in groups of 2 students. |
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3 Jan 22 |
Talk by our Librarian on Research Methods Passive Cooling from last week... CARBON NEUTRAL DESIGN: The 2030 Challenge from WD Partners on Vimeo. More 2030 videos link Solar
Today Article, “It’s
the Architecture, Stupid!” (review) |
4 Jan 29 |
Talk by our Librarian on Citations Carbon Neutral Continued! MINING LEED FOR CARBON: Construction Canada Article Comparing LEED V1.0 to LEED 2009 link Choosing the right LEED Evaluation system link LEED Rating System Information: Extensive information on the LEED credits https://www.usgbc.org/credits LEED handbooks https://www.usgbc.org/resources/grid/credentialing Energy Targets for Ontario Buildings to meet Architecture2030 |
5 Feb 5 |
Quiz #1: The Basics of Carbon Neutral Design and LEED 5% |
PHILOSOPHIES OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN Cradle
to Cradle (aka c2c): Cradle
to Cradle: Remaking the Way we Make Things http://www.mcdonough.com/cradle_to_cradle.htm Carpet manufacturer Ray Andersen's famous TED talk Design
for Disassembly (aka DfD): design manual BIOMIMICRY READ: LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE READ: Living Building Challenge Example Projects: |
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6 Feb 12
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SCHEDULE REWORKED TO MAKE UP FOR OUR SNOW DAY. |
ACTIVE SYSTEMS: READ: More info on renewables, etc. link please download the NARRATED POWERPOINT and work through it. You are free to either listen to my narration or simply read the text on the slides. There is some value add here and there in the narration. File is 140MB so be hooked up to power and wifi. No way to make it any smaller due to the audio and I didn't want to package it as a movie with a set run time. |
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8 Feb 19 |
READING WEEK |
9 Feb 26 |
Project
#2A: Lightbox Presentations and Seminar Each group of students will present their lightbox. Please note that each person needs to speak. Nobody gets to be mute. Project #2B: Smokebox Presentations and Seminar Each group of students will present their smokebox. THIS TAKES PLACE IN THE WOOD SHOP. PLEASE WEAR BLACK TO CUT DOWN ON REFLECTIONS FOR THE SMOKEBOX PHOTOS/VIDEO! |
CLIMATE CONSULTANT AND WIND ENGINEERING: |
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ESSAY DUE 25% to Dropbox on LEARN at 9:45am. Essays submitted after 9:45AM will be docked 5% per 24 hour period, no limit. | |
10 Mar 5
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FIELD TRIP TO RWDI WIND ENGINEERS IN GUELPH ONTARIO. BUSES LEAVE AT 9AM SHARP. IT IS A 45 MINUTE DRIVE TO GUELPH. WE WILL DEPART GUELPH AROUND 12:16PM TO GET YOU HOME IN TIME FOR AFTERNOON CLASS AND LUNCH. Please refer to this LIST to know your group subdivision. We need to quickly break into groups for the tour. Be advised from RWDI (please look at this) Facility, Safety & Security Requirements • Models on display are to be enjoyed, but are delicate – we ask that guests do not touch them. • NO PHOTOS ALLOWED on the premises. • For your protection we ask that you follow the requirements below when in the model shop, wind tunnel, and water tunnel areas: • Safety glasses are required, and will be handed out prior to starting the tours. • Closed-toe shoes are mandatory. • Stiletto heels are not allowed in areas with open grating. • Yellow lined walkways or barricades mark the tour route. Your safety is important to us, and we want everyone to enjoy their tour! |
11 Mar 12 |
Quiz #2: Active Systems 5% |
Making up a missed Arch 173 lecture here as to avoid using a Saturday.... GREEN ROOF SYSTEMS SOLID WOOD Ontario Tall Wood Design Guide, CLT Primer More info on the Prince George Campus building in BC. case study Structural Insulated Panels connection details link |
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12 Mar 19 |
MAKE SURE THAT YOUR LAPTOPS ARE CHARGED AS THERE ARE LIMITED PLUGS AND THIS IS AN INTERACTIVE CLASS. MODELING AND DATA TO HELP YOU DESIGN There is only so far that you can go with "gut feelings" when you are designing for the climate. Each site is quite unique and has its own potentials and problems. We will look at some tools that can assist with design decisions. understanding the Psychrometric Chart Download Climate Consultant Software (PC or Mac, free) Please download and install Climate Consultant: http://www.energy-design-tools.aud.ucla.edu/ READ: Article: It's Not Easy Being Green INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER ASSISTED ENERGY DESIGN: FOR THIS CLASS YOU MUST BRING YOUR LAPTOP AND COME WITH HEED INSTALLED. download HEED Energy tool for houses - free. (Mac version too!) required part of the final project of a HEED model!! Tools for Sustainability Tutorials (make your own log-in to access) link And for your amusement..... |
13 Mar 26 |
LIGHTING AND BUILDINGS:
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14 Apr 2 |
No class. Terri away at conference. |
Thurs Apr 18 | Project due at 11:59 p.m., (submit to Dropbox on LEARN) moved from Friday to Thursday as the due was on Good Friday which is not permitted. |
Final Project Details: |
The idea behind the final project will be to execute the design of an "Off Grid/Low Carbon Research Cabin" such that it encompasses all of the aspects of sustainable design, passive heating and passive cooling that have been addressed this term and achieves an "Oasis-like" state. The project is to be done in PAIRS. You will need to produce plans, sections, elevations, details, views, lighting studies, solar diagrams, magic arrow diagrams, all at appropriate scales (suited to the level of detail required.) A HEED analysis will also be required. The project will be worth 35% (design) + 10% (HEED) of your final term grade. |
Reference Texts: |
Required: Carbon Neutral Design Project Web Site: LEED Rating System: Recommended:
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Evaluation: |
Evaluation will be based both on the formal/technical execution of the projects, as well as the seminar presentation of material and contributions to the discussions. Late Penalties: Total: 100% |
Avoidance of Academic Offenses |
Academic
Integrity: To
create and promote a culture of academic integrity, the behaviour
of all members of the University of Waterloo is based on honesty,
trust, fairness, respect and responsibility. Note for students with disabilities:The Office for Persons with Disabilities (OPD), located in Needles Hall, Room 1132, collaborates with all academic departments to arrange appropriate accommodations for students with disabilities without compromising the academic integrity of the curriculum. If you require academic accommodations to lessen the impact of your disability, please register with the OPD at the beginning of each academic term. Once registered with OPD, please meet with the professor, in confidence, during my office hours to discuss your needs. |
last updated March 21, 2019 11:14 AM