Bio-Climatic Architecture (Final)
Bio-Climatic Architecture (Final)
Bio-Climatic Architecture (Final)
ARCHITECTURE
Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will
never fail you. - Frank Lloyd Wright
INTRODUCTION:-
The building sector is responsible for almost 40% of the total final
energy consumption on a national level. This consumption, either in the
form of heat (using primarily oil) or electricity, besides being a
significant economic burden due to the high cost of energy, results in
large scale atmospheric pollution, mainly carbon dioxide (CO2) which
is responsible for the greenhouse effect.
The reduction of energy consumption in buildings can be achieved by
simple methods and techniques, using a appropriate building design
(bioclimatic architecture) and energy efficient systems and
technologies, such as passive solar systems.
ABSTRACT:- NEED:-
The concept of developing communities with a mix of uses is Energy Efficiency is one of the key principles of
not new. Mixed use development is said to date back to the Green Architecture or Bio-Climatic Architecture.
Greek agora and medieval market squares, at a time when Energy Efficient Structures can be described as
the major mode of transport was by walking, and where the structures that involve the use of less energy
people had to “live, work, and play” within the same locality. In intensive materials required for the construction.
addition, it has been ascribed as a key tenet in planning The utilization of energy resources by the users
paradigms, including compact cities, smart growth, new of the building also determines the Energy
urbanism and transit-oriented developments (TODs). The Efficient of the Built Structure
mixed use concept has been experiencing a renaissance of
sorts from the middle of the twentieth century. LITERATURE STUDY:-
SPECIAL STUDY:-
DESIGN TYPOLOGY:
• Comforts in a bio-climatic building
Bio Climatic Tower - High Tech Construction • Solar Passive Design Features For Warm Humid
(Energy Efficient Architecture) Climate.
• Orientation In Warn Humid Climate
OBJECTIVES:- CASE STUDIES:-
• To study the features and the design strategies of bio climatic
architecture through literature and case studies • Olympia Tech Park, Chennai
• To analyze the outcome of such bio climatic towers and their • Cisco Building, Bangalore
• To Identify the design aspects and principles usually • Rain Forest Hotel ,Chennai