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Guidelines for sustainable building design: Recommendations from the Presidio of San Francisco energy efficiency design charrette
In 1994, the Bay Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers(reg sign) organized a two-day design charrette for energy-efficient redevelopment of buildings by the National Park Services (NPS) at the Presidio of San Francisco. This event brought together engineers, researchers, architects, government officials, and students in a participatory environment to apply their experience to create guidelines for the sustainable redesign of Presidio buildings. The venue for the charrette was a representative barracks building located at the Main Post of the Presidio. Examination of this building allowed for the development of design recommendations, both for the building and for the remainder of the facilities. The charrette was organized into a committee structure consisting of: steering, measurement and monitoring, modeling, building envelope and historic preservation (architectural), HVAC and controls, lighting, and presentation. Prior to the charrette itself, the modeling and measurement/monitoring committees developed substantial baseline data for the other committees during the charrette. An integrated design approach was initiated through interaction between the committees during the charrette. Later, committee reports were cross-referenced to emphasize whole building design and systems integration.
Guidelines for sustainable building design: Recommendations from the Presidio of San Francisco energy efficiency design charrette
In 1994, the Bay Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers(reg sign) organized a two-day design charrette for energy-efficient redevelopment of buildings by the National Park Services (NPS) at the Presidio of San Francisco. This event brought together engineers, researchers, architects, government officials, and students in a participatory environment to apply their experience to create guidelines for the sustainable redesign of Presidio buildings. The venue for the charrette was a representative barracks building located at the Main Post of the Presidio. Examination of this building allowed for the development of design recommendations, both for the building and for the remainder of the facilities. The charrette was organized into a committee structure consisting of: steering, measurement and monitoring, modeling, building envelope and historic preservation (architectural), HVAC and controls, lighting, and presentation. Prior to the charrette itself, the modeling and measurement/monitoring committees developed substantial baseline data for the other committees during the charrette. An integrated design approach was initiated through interaction between the committees during the charrette. Later, committee reports were cross-referenced to emphasize whole building design and systems integration.
Guidelines for sustainable building design: Recommendations from the Presidio of San Francisco energy efficiency design charrette
K. Brown (author) / D. Sartor (author) / S. Greenberg (author)
1996
69 pages
Report
No indication
English
Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Heating & Cooling Systems , Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Buildings , Design criteria , Control Systems , Energy Efficiency , Lighting Systems , Monitoring , Recommendations , Roofs , Ventilation Systems , Weatherization , Meetings , San Francisco(California) , EDB/320100
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