Climate Responsive Architecture
Climate Responsive Architecture
Deepthi Deepu
- 1. ECOLOGICAL SCIENCE SEMINAR
- 2. I DESIGNSSUES.
- 3. RESPONSIVEResponsive The exteriorarchitecture could possibly be attentive to- responding the wind, sunlight, rain, temperatureto climate, etc (macro); using nature as the inside could interactas an digitally aided by the users (micro); example
- 4. CLIMATE…??? Climate encompasses the data of• Temperature• moisture• atmospheric stress• wind• precipitation• atmospheric particle count along with other meteorological measurements that are elemental a provided area over very long periods.
- 5. MEANING SIMPLY SPEAKING! • Climate (from ancient greek language klima, meaning inclination) is usually understood to be the current weather averaged over a lengthy period. • The conventional averaging duration is three decades
- 6. ENVIRONMENT AND WEATHER• The distinction between climate and environment is really a measure of the time. • Climate is really what conditions regarding the environment are over a little while of the time|period that is short of, and environment is the way the environment “behaves” over reasonably long expanses of time.
- 7. ENVIRONMENT & COMFORT• The environment of a place is afflicted with its latitude, altitude and terrain, in addition to nearby vegetation, water figures and their currents. • Weather affects the interior environment and peoples thermal convenience.
- 8. THERMAL COMFORT.? O Comfort is described as the impression of complete physical and psychological well being. O Thermal neutrality, where a specific desires neither a warmer nor a cooler environment, is just a condition that is necessary thermal convenience. Continue Reading