Activity3 3 4
Activity3 3 4
Activity3 3 4
1. Visit the Department of Energy (DOE) Building Energy Codes Program website at
http://www.energycodes.gov (Links to an external site.)
2. Use the information provided on the DOE site to determine the status of the energy codes in
Indiana (where the Keystone Library building is located). What is the energy code status in
neighboring states? What is the energy code status in your state?
3. Regardless of the energy code status, the City of Noblesville has decided to enforce energy
efficient design and construction that will require that the Keystone Library be renovated to many
requirements of the most recent ASHRAE 90.1-2010/2012 IECC code. The Building Envelope
Requirements for the Climate Zone 5 document reflects these requirements.
4. Consider the Energy Code requirements for the Keystone Library roof, revisit your roof design and
sketch a detail of your roof proposal showing all layers and specifying the insulation. Obtain
instructor approval of your roof system. Revise your roof design as needed in your 3D architectural
model.
5. Based on the Energy Code requirements revisit your proposal for the new wall on the second
floor. Sketch a detail of your new wall proposal (for the wall between the second floor and the green
roof) and specify the insulation. Indicate the R-value on the sketch. Obtain instructor approval of
your wall system. Create or revise this wall in your 3D architectural model.
6. Describe the insulation necessary to comply with the energy code (using the prescriptive
approach presented in the PowerPoint) with regard to insulating the unheated slab-on-grade for the
Keystone Project?
7. Propose a preliminary scheme for fenestration to be installed in the exterior walls of the Keystone
Library. Keep the area of vertical fenestration (not including opaque doors and opaque spandrel
panels) to a maximum of 30 percent of the overall exterior wall area. It is a good idea to keep books
out of direct sunlight, so plan accordingly. Model your new fenestrations in your Keystone Library
Renovation 3D architectural model.
It is best to keep books out of sunlight, because if kept out too long the dimensions can
change
8. Calculate the percentage of exterior wall composed of fenestration to verify that the area of
vertical fenestration (not including opaque doors and opaque spandrel panels) is less than or equal
to 30 percent.
9. Assume that the client would like to provide shading for the fenestrations on the south face of the
building. This will protect the library books and resources from damage from the sun and result in
less restrictive requirements for Solar Heat Gain Coefficients for the fenestration. Research methods
to provide window shading and sketch a preliminary design that would provide shading such that the
resulting projection factor (PF) is greater than or equal to 0.5 to allow the greatest increase in SHGH.
You could add an overhang to provide shade or you could use shades
10. Design a vestibule entrance for the main entrance of the library. In order to improve the
aesthetics of the entrance, add the vestibule to the exterior of the existing footprint such that it will be
new construction. Include walls and a roof. Incorporate your design into your Keystone Library
Renovation 3D architectural model. Be sure to consider how much space is needed to
accommodate door swings and several people entering and exiting at the same time. Obtain
instructor approval.
11. Calculate the heat loss through the new second floor wall in the Keystone Library Renovation.
Assume an interior temperature of 68 F and an exterior temperature of 32 F.
61854.462 BTU/h