the workshop > design response to culture & “well beeing”

the workshop > design response to culture & “well beeing”
Norway
Medina, Saudi Arabia
the workshop > site matters!
the workshop > mapping of local resources
the workshop > dealing with the complexity
the goal > master course
design skills through programming of complex projects
design skills through design of complex projects
including:
urban context
environmental impacts (study of design strategies)
social impact
technical requirements
economical requirements
managing the complexity of the task
the place > master course
the lower river of Nidelva
the river studied as an urban space
the river (and site) studied as a natural environment
the river as a link between urban - suburban - rural
the task > master course
program based on the needs and requirements of the site
design response to the site (and river)
design response to the program
process of design iterations
the workshop goal > design response to comfort criterias
design response to the program
location/orientation of kayak pier for visability and accessbility to cafe
location/orientation of cafe to optimize connection to the river and the city
design response to the site (and river)
location/orientation of kayak pier for optimal climate conditions
location/orientation of cafe outdoor space for optimal climate conditions
the workshop output > hand sketches
list of comfort criterias
for kayak pier and for cafe with outdoor space
map
map showing location/orientation of kayak pier and cafe with outdoor
space and connections to the city and the river
diagrams
diagrams (plan/section) showing strategies for optimizing sun conditions
and natural qualities (view/vegtation etc) for kayak pier and for cafe with
outdoor space
the workshop outline > schedule
13:00
13:15
13:45
15:00
15:30
15:45
intro to workshop
inspiration and explanation to design parameters
teamwork (3-4 students)
presentation of results and reflections (5 min)
summary with findings and highlights
the end
the workshop > design response to comfort criterias
ZEB PILOT HOUSE
design development
Snøhetta - Tine Hegli
Project team:
ZEB(SINTEF/NTNU): Torhildur Kristjansdottir/Tor Helge Dokka
Brødrene Dahl: Harald Amundsen
Optimera: Halvor Kråkenes
Snøhetta: Anne Cecile Haug/Kristian Edwards/Øyvind Larsen/Tine Hegli
Supporting actors: Bergersen Flis, Geberit, Glava, Grohe, Gustavsberg, Ifö,
Porgrund, Intra, Lyngson, Nilan, Oras, Oso, Pipelife, Schneider Electric,
Uponor, Villeroy&Boch, VPI, Grundfos, Lighthouse Company, Aubo, Barkevik,
Bergene Holm, Boen, Elfa, Fisher, Gyproc, Isola, Moelven, Natre, Paslode,
Velux, Weber
THE GOALS
Comfort - Measurable design criterias
Well beeing - Architectural design parameters
Innovative Design Loop
THE RESULTS
Design response
Statistics and documentation
ZEB Pilot House
Materiale
Bygging
Bruk
Bruk av energi
Utslipp CO 2
Produksjon av energi
Kompensasjon CO 2
measurable design criterias: ZEB-OM
ZEB-definition 2014 - embodied emissions offsetting - lifcycle
Riving
measurable design criterias for Operation
measurable design criterias for Materials
architectural design parameters for “well beeing”
architectural design parameters for “well beeing”
Innovative Design Loop: inspiration - goals - strategies - action - evaluation
data collecting: culture and comfort
data collecting: tradition translated
data collecting: relation to landscape
data collecting: landscape and view
data collecting: seasons and light
data collecting: seasons and use
data collecting: mobility / visability
Sandefjord
Larvik
data collecting: site spesific qualities / challenges
Site
data collecting: site spesific qualities / challenges
N
W
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architectural synthesis: conceptual diagrams
workshop: integrating spacial qualities and experiences
N
workshop: study of exterior surfaces incl. powerproduction
workshop: study of views versus passive heating / solar shading
workshop: study of indoor - outdoor connection
Soverom
Plan 03
C 7950
Gulvplan 2.etg
FG 2950
Atrium
Kjøkken/spiserom
Stue
Gulvplan 1.etg
FG 0
workshop: study of daylight / solar shading
workshop: study of atmosphere in atrium
workshop: material optimization
VANGELØS, SVEVENDE
TRETRAPP I HELTRE LØNN
Lekeplass
Hovedinngang
FG
C+80.95
hylle/skap
gard.skap
FG
C+81.0
K107
Gard.
3 m²
K108
Bod
5 m²
gard.skap
T
K101
Entre/vindfang
11 m²
K106
Bad/vaskerom
10 m²
GJENNOMGÅENDE VEGG:
- HORISONTALE HELTRE PLANK AV LØNN I
SAMME BREDDEN/OVERFLATE SOM GULV
K102
Multimediarom
27 m²
K103
Gjest/arbeidsrom
12 m²
Arb.bord
VEGGER RUNDT VASKEROM/BAD:
INNVENDIG:
- FLIS/MALT GIPS
UTVENDIG:
- LØNN PANEL
TV på skråelement i 2.etg
innfelt
radiator
Tekn. føringsvei
Tekn. sjakt
Garderobe
Teknisk skap
FG
C+81.0
MØBELVEGG/SKILLEVEGG
- VALCHROMAT
GULV I STUE/BIBLIOTEK
- HELTRE PARKETT/PLANK AV LØNN
Bokhylle
Utvendig bålplass
K105
Kjøkken/spiserom
36 m²
K104
Stue
22 m²
Utvendig atrium
FG
C+81.0
kjøkkenøy
m. innlagt strøm
132m² BRA
Overliggende uttrekkslerret
VEGGER EKSTERIØR
- GROVT/RUSTIKT
- TØRRMUR AV GRØV-SKÅREN LARVIKITT
Hageinngang
STABLET VED SOM VEGG
HIMLING I DENNE SONEN
(UNDER 2.ETG)
- KORK
FG
C+80.95
GLASS SKYVEDØR
- ALU PÅ TRERAMME
GULV I ATRIET
- KUBBEGULV AV TERMO-BEHANDLET
GRAN SATT I SAND
workshop: material optimization
TAK
SOLCELLEPANELER OG
SOLFANGERE
SOLAVSKJERMING PÅ VAIERE
OVER ATRIUMET
RESIRKULERT TEGL
LOKAL STEIN
VEGG I ATRIET
VED STABLET I RAMMER
UTVENDIG KLEDNING
TREPANEL, TRYKKIMPREGNERT
OG KOKT I LINOLJE
UTVENDIG KLEDNING
TREPANEL, DOBBELTFALS
MED SPOR, BEISET.
conclusion: material documentation
ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCT DECLARATION - PLYWOOD
ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCT DECLARATION - PLYWOOD
Company
UPM-Kymmene Wood Oy
Company
UPM-Kymmene Wood Oy
Sites
Jyväskylä, Joensuu, Otepää and Savonlinna plywood mills
Sites
Jyväskylä and Pellos plywood mills
Products
WISA® - Birch products
Products
WISA® - Spruce products
Information gathered from 1.1. 2012 to 31.12.2012
Information gathered from 1.1. 2012 to 31.12.2012
Environmental Management
Environmental Management
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Certified environmental management system at the mills: ISO 14001
Company systems ensure traceability of the origin of wood
• 100 % controlled wood from non-controversial sources
• 63 % PEFC certified wood raw material
• 15 % FSC certified wood raw material
Environmental parameters
The figures are calculated according to the
annual environmental reporting to local authorities
and as weighted average in relation to the
production volumes for the various mills.
Water
0,41
0,22
COD
TSS
Solid waste landfilled
3,05
3
kg/m
3
kg/m
kg/m
Used heat and electricity
Product features
Environmental parameters
Products:
Cross-bonded multi-layer panels
manufactured out of birch
veneers (plies). Uncoated or
coated products.
The figures are calculated according to the
annual environmental reporting to local authorities
and as weighted average in relation to the
production volumes for the various mills.
Bonding:
Phenolic resin based weather
resistant gluing
Birch (Bétula spp)
Southern and Central Finland,
Baltic region and Northwest
Russia
Raw Material:
Wood sourcing
areas:
3
Additional information
Heat and electricity use
1 631 kWh/m
3
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Distribution of fuel in heat production:
Certified environmental management system at the mills: ISO 14001
Company systems ensure traceability of the origin of wood
• 100 % controlled wood from non-controversial sources
• 92 % PEFC certified wood raw material
• 5 % FSC certified wood raw material
Non-use warranty for heavy metals and chemical
substances
Disposal of WISA-plywood
Carbon footprint statement
PEFC CoC and FSC CoC/CW certificates
Water
COD
TSS
Landfilled waste
Product features
3
0,13
0,065
kg/m
3
kg/m
0,33
kg/m
3
990 kWh/m
3
Fossil
Contact information
e-mail:
Tel.:
www.wisa.com
[email protected]
+358 204 15 113
Phenolic resin based weather
resistant gluing.
Spruce (Picea Abies)
Southern and Central Finland,
Northwest Russia
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Non-use warranty for heavy metals and chemical
substances
Disposal of WISA-plywood
Carbon footprint statement
PEFC CoC and FSC CoC/CW certificates
2%
Bio
91 %
Bonding:
Additional information
Distribution of fuel in heat production:
9%
Bio
WISA®-Spruce is multi-purpose
product for en uses where
technical values and light weight
is needed.
Raw Material:
Wood sourcing
areas:
Heat and electricity use
Used heat and electricity
Products:
98 %
Fossil
Contact information
e-mail:
[email protected]
Tel.:
www.wisa.com
+358 204 15 113
conclusion: measurable performance criterias
kg CO2 eq/m2 per year
Emissions divided on construction parts 2,00
1,80
1,60
1,40
1,20
1,00
0,80
0,60
0,40
0,20
0,00
Use phase kg CO2 eq/m2 year
Pre use phase kg CO2 eq/m2 year
ZEB PILOT HOUSE
spatial connections / thermal mass
ZEB PILOT HOUSE re-used brick (old barn)
ZEB PILOT HOUSE
daylight / solar shading
ZEB PILOT HOUSE
spacial connection indoor - outdoor
ZEB PILOT HOUSE
facade with “log screen”/ brick stone
ZEB PILOT HOUSE
heated pool/sauna/open fireplace