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Case Study Three - Shanghai Taidong Residential Quarter
Abstract This project was centered on the design of several mid-rise buildings for the Taidong Residential Quarter in Shanghai. The design was a collaborative effort of MIT’s Sustainable Urban Housing in China Group and Tongji University’s Construction Engineering Department and Architectural Design and Research Institute. The process was informed by a number of design and technology factors, including the results of energy studies, urbande sign concepts, as well as day lighting and ventilation studies. The primary goal of the design was to minimize the energy use of mechanical equipment and resultant costs through the use of improved building standards and energy-efficient details. Design decisions were made using guidelines from the findings of day lighting, ventilation, and energy studies that analyzed various architectural schemes and features. In addition, every effort was made to make comfortable and livable spaces that were unique to the typical landscape of Shanghai’s urban development.
Case Study Three - Shanghai Taidong Residential Quarter
Abstract This project was centered on the design of several mid-rise buildings for the Taidong Residential Quarter in Shanghai. The design was a collaborative effort of MIT’s Sustainable Urban Housing in China Group and Tongji University’s Construction Engineering Department and Architectural Design and Research Institute. The process was informed by a number of design and technology factors, including the results of energy studies, urbande sign concepts, as well as day lighting and ventilation studies. The primary goal of the design was to minimize the energy use of mechanical equipment and resultant costs through the use of improved building standards and energy-efficient details. Design decisions were made using guidelines from the findings of day lighting, ventilation, and energy studies that analyzed various architectural schemes and features. In addition, every effort was made to make comfortable and livable spaces that were unique to the typical landscape of Shanghai’s urban development.
Case Study Three - Shanghai Taidong Residential Quarter
Lin, Juintow (author)
2006-01-01
22 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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