B-3 Multiple samplings and analyses of a building designed by an architectural perimeter-less method

  • Yamada,Maki
    Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture:Graduate School, Hokusho University, Graduate School of Lifelong Sport
  • Hirota,Keiko
    Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture:University of New South Wales
  • Yamazaki,Satoshi
    Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture
  • Kumoyama,Kousei
    Social welfare corporation Aiikukai Mino nursery school
  • Yokoyama,Shintaro
    Graduate School, Hokusho University, Graduate School of Lifelong Sport:Faculty of Engineering Hokkaido University Human Environmental System

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  • B-3 ペリメーターレス設計手法による室内環境での多元測定と解析(セッションB)

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A building was designed by a perimeter-less method for bioclimatic architecture, and the study was carried out in order to search for an integrated design approach responding to environmental and energy issues after the Great East Japan Earthquake. The method aims to make use of local resources and to propose new hybrid sustainable clean energy sources for building. The architectural spaces designed by the method were monitored and analysed by post occupancy evaluation (POE) with seven building indicators. The post occupancy assessment (POA) was conducted by the SD method. It also included semi-structured interviews, which were analysed by a non-parametric method. These results were independently analysed first, then they were triangulated. They indicated excellent feasibility and sustainability in terms of energy consumption and levels of building operation, while the end-users have acknowledged the positive aspects of the building usage.

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