Innovative, Modular Building Facades - as a Tool to Counteract The Effects of and to Prevent Climate Change

IF 0.6 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.2478/ceer-2022-0052
Patrycja Kamińska, Hanna Michalak
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Abstract The paper presents original research, encompassing the results of analyses of modular building façade solutions, as well as innovative design concepts based on these results by students of the Faculty of Architecture at the Poznań University of Technology. Adapting architecture to climate change is the main objective behind research and innovative designs. Reduction of carbon dioxide emissions, thermal comfort of buildings, better thermal environment ergonomics for users of buildings’ interiors, increased energy efficiency together with the use of renewable energy sources are major challenges for today’s designers. Dealing with rainwater, wind and pressure changes are already absolute necessities. Contemporary trends in modern construction in urban areas were identified on the basis of results of analyses of selected existing buildings, presented using tables, graphs and statistical tools. Conclusions from the demonstrated correlations of quantitative data with social, economic and environmental factors became the basis for the students’ conceptual assumptions. The selected innovative façade designs presented in the article demonstrate a variety of solutions for modern modular systems which protect buildings from excessive sun exposure, help insulation resist external factors, generate energy, ventilate buildings, use pressure differences, collect water, purify air, protect fauna, etc. As a result, the developed concepts may be indicative of a contemporary approach to sustainable building design, based not only on reducing any negative environmental impact and conserving natural resources, but also on designing aesthetic buildings based on classic notions of beauty.
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创新的模块化建筑立面-作为抵消和防止气候变化影响的工具
本文介绍了原创研究,包括模块化建筑立面解决方案的分析结果,以及基于这些结果的创新设计概念,这些结果是由波兹纳斯理工大学建筑学院的学生提出的。使建筑适应气候变化是研究和创新设计背后的主要目标。减少二氧化碳的排放,建筑的热舒适性,更好的热环境人体工程学为建筑内部的用户,提高能源效率以及使用可再生能源是当今设计师面临的主要挑战。处理雨水、风和压力的变化已经是绝对必要的。根据对选定的现有建筑的分析结果,使用表格、图表和统计工具,确定了城市地区现代建筑的当代趋势。从量化数据与社会、经济和环境因素的相关性中得出的结论成为学生概念假设的基础。文章中介绍的创新立面设计展示了现代模块化系统的各种解决方案,这些系统可以保护建筑物免受过度的阳光照射,帮助绝缘材料抵抗外部因素,产生能量,使建筑物通风,利用压差,收集水,净化空气,保护动物等。因此,开发的概念可能是可持续建筑设计的当代方法的标志,不仅基于减少任何负面环境影响和保护自然资源,而且基于经典美的概念设计美学建筑。
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