AED Building Physics PDF
AED Building Physics PDF
AED Building Physics PDF
Building physics
Building physics is the application of the principles of
physics to improve the built environment.
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Condensation modelling
Faade performance
Comfort prediction
Airflow
Microclimate design
External windflow
Optimisation
Michael Denance
Energy modelling
Sustainable
and energy-efficient
Arup aims to create energy-efficient buildings that help reduce
costs for both clients and end users, and consume fewer
resources. In response to global drivers and regional legislation,
we continue to give high priority to low-energy design and
energy efficiency.
With world-leading expertise in new materials, thermal and
energy modelling of buildings and the impacts of climate
change, Arup is at the forefront of designing sustainable,
resource-efficient buildings which will be future-resilient.
By using advanced building physics skills, our designers can
advise clients on the costs and benefits of incorporating the
most advanced design features.
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BedZED is a zero energy development, producing
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Xihu
Tiandi in Hangzhou is a multi-use, leisure
courtyards.
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We provided the total engineering design
Reduced risk
case study
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The centrepiece of the Zote Tarasy development is a
Eden Project, UK
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The Eden Project, one of the worlds biggest ever
designed landscape.
the project.
CSCEC/PTW
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The National Swimming Centre, also known as
17 000 spectators.
greenhouse.
Greater usability
case study
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The glass, fabric and steel roof spanning the central
environmental impact.
Ralph Richter/architecturphoto
case study
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Clarke Quay is a 23 000m2 riverside site combining
case study
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This project created new space by surrounding the
sun conditions.
Greater comfort
BT Brentwood, UK
Richard Bryant/Arcaid
case study
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British Telecom (BT) asked us to help provide them
environment day.
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The Great Canopy is the most distinctive feature
usable forms.
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Located in the Sonora Desert, Phoenix Federal
cooled air within the atrium. Not only did this solution
standard solution.
Energy modelling
Building energy modelling
expertise is used to allow
designers to create more
efficient heating, ventilation
and air conditioning systems.
Arups advances in this area can
deliver the benefits of district
heating and cooling, and
renewable energy systems.
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Daylighting, lighting
and shading
Using advanced computer
modelling techniques, Arup
provides fully integrated solutions
for daylight, electric lighting,
and shade and glare control to
match our clients needs and
design aspirations.
A key element of the project was that natural light levels must be
be conserved.
which blocks direct sun from entering the space, but maximises
and diffuses the daylight. Our design for the cast aluminium
physical data.
Condensation modelling
Condensation modelling can
be used to identify the location
and frequency of moisture buildup. This helps Arup designers to
develop optimised cost-saving
solutions for our clients.
Faade performance
Arup has developed bespoke
software to assess the energy
and comfort benefits of complex,
multi-skinned faades.
Understanding the benefits
of these features enables our
clients to realise cost-effective
high-performance envelopes.
National@Docklands, Australia
The Shard, UK
the heat load and limit the glare induced by sun penetration onto
the floor plates. The building also has operable windows in some
Climate change
impact assessments
By assessing the potential
impacts of global climate
change, Arup enables clients
worldwide to improve the
resilience of their building
designs to future environmental
challenges.
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all over the world depends on the local weather. It is crucial for
building physics to assess the response of a broad set of casestudy buildings to changing environmental conditions. We also
investigated how the impacts of warmer summers might be
mitigated by design changes.
Comfort prediction
By linking human factors
with the latest quantitative
measures of comfort, Arup
can predict and improve
comfort levels for both internal
and external conditions in our
clients building designs.
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trap coastal breezes and channel the fresh air through controlled
bather in and around the bath, due to the effects of cool glazing
Airflow
Arup uses airflow
modelling techniques in
order to understand and
improve air distribution and
ventilation effectiveness.
The detailed information
provided frequently prompts
beneficial design changes
for our clients.
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Palahockey, Italy
Eden Project, UK
The new ice hockey stadium for the Winter Olympics 2006 in
minimise the risk of heating the ice surface and to ensure that
Our airflow analysis was also used to model the warmer times
the top and bottom of the biomes which control direct solar
heating of the space.
Microclimate design
Arup brings to projects a holistic
understanding of airflows inside
and around buildings, distribution
of natural light, and other
environmental parameters. In this
way we can help town planners
and building designers to
produce a comfortable and
sustainable built environment.
City masterplanning
summer months.
in support of design.
External windflow
The simulation of external
windflow around buildings
provides valuable information
for understanding the
microclimate, improving natural
ventilation and assessing the
potential for wind energy.
which faces the Pacific Ocean. The design makes use of the
the project.
negative pressure in the openings at the top, sucking the air out
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office block in London. One of our clients aims was that this
one too, teaching students and visitors alike about the benefits
speculative office.
PV, high volume flyash concrete and radiant cooling. The facility
Optimisation
By applying mathematical
optimisation techniques
Arup helps create the
most advantageous design
solutions and reduces costs
for our clients, whatever the
nature of their project.
Optimisation techniques
These may include heat loss, heat gain, daylight levels, sun
potential solutions.
Acoustics
Physical modelling
Material science
The team
Arup is a global design and business consulting firm.
Our services are available to clients singly or in combination,
to suit the particular circumstance of the job, delivered by
some 7000 staff based in more than 33 countries.
Our core strength is our people. We pride ourselves on
building strong, open and collaborative project teams, as
we believe that this way of working gives the best results
for clients.
Located across the world, our building physicists from diverse
disciplines combine to form a powerful international team that
offers unique understanding of our clients design challenges
and their commercial impacts.
Each expert is a leader in their own field, as well as highly
experienced in working in multidisciplinary teams, and aware
of the impact that any decision will have on other aspects of
our clients designs. Every member of the team is part of our
collective global skills network, and this culture of knowledge
sharing helps us to provide the most focused response to
each clients needs.
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