Structure & Design ISSUE 19

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PAGE 2 OF 6 SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS NATURAL LIGHTING The building is designed to have o , all o have natural ligh l . In addi the natural ligh ”smart glass” will be used on the building, Smart glass technology refers to a type of transparent glass that becomes opaque with a of a switch, Chromogenic materials in the glass modify the light transmission proper with an electric current. The

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used in 1704 but were then commercially applied in the 1930’s, The smart glass technology realy took o early 1970s, this has been applied on buildings, automobiles, mirroes, museums exhibi .

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NATURAL VENTILATION Wind driven cross ven ’ie windows doors and louvers on the opposide side of an enclosed space and buoyancy driven stack ven e i low ven n openings. All the spaces have natural windows and this has even been applied to the basement where high level louvers have been posi from the basement. OFFICE openable windows to allow for cross ventilation

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY Besides the use of glass to aid in cross ven . We propose the use of the sun’s energy. The sun’s energy can be made directly into electricity using photovoltaic cells, We propose the use of solar energy for the ligh . A ba e structure to store the energy.

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SITE LOCAL MATERIALS Stone features throughout the buildings will be done with stones from the domboshava area cut by local ar Besides stone, all cement, brick, riversand, pitsand, and labourers would be locally sourced for the construc . SUNLIGHT REFLECTION LOUVRES 2 methods have been used in sunlight re project, The glass, The angles of the slats may be adjusted. The second method is the angle by which the windows are posi . The windows for the main building are posi t a .

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GREEN ROOF A green roof is a roof of a building that is par l vegeta , plated over a waterproofed membrane, also known as living roofs, The basement roof has a green roof above it to allow the courtyard to be used. The deck above the basement is covered with plants, This provides a cooler environment within the basement.

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