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A concept of integrated environmental approach, Part 2: Integrated approach to rehabilitation

机译:综合环境方法的概念,第2部分:康复综合方法

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In the first part of this series, we discussed that the building structure, energy efficiency, indoor environmental quality, and moisture management all need to be considered simultaneously to ensure durability of materials and control cost of near-zero energy buildings. These factors must be addressed through contributions of the whole design team. It is also evident that building physics must take an active role in development of near-zero energy buildings. The need to ensure good indoor environment and durability of materials and limit the cost of buildings led to integrated design process that now is typical in Canada for design of low-energy buildings. Furthermore, interactions between energy efficiency, quality of indoor environment and moisture management led us to introduce a concept of "environmental control." In the meantime, we made an unexpected observation-Vancouver dwellings in 2002 use the same amount of energy as 1920 uninsulated masonry buildings erected in the same location. We concluded that despite having advanced technology, our lack of vision prevents us from an effective use of this technology. With the quest for sustainable buildings, we should learn more from termites, who appear to master the art of hygrothermal control better than humans as they are capable of maintaining highly stable interior comfort zone without heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment. Nevertheless, whatever progress is achieved in new low-energy buildings, it is lost when rehabilitating existing buildings because there an owner will typically do one step at a time. If the financial constraints do not allow for more, this first step should be an integrated action that includes a combination of insulation and heating systems.
机译:在本系列的第一部分中,我们讨论了必须同时考虑建筑结构,能源效率,室内环境质量和湿度管理,以确保材料的耐用性和控制接近零能耗的建筑的成本。这些因素必须通过整个设计团队的贡献来解决。同样显而易见的是,建筑物理必须在接近零能耗的建筑发展中发挥积极作用。为了确保良好的室内环境和材料的耐用性并限制建筑物的成本,需要采用集成设计流程,这在加拿大目前是低能耗建筑物设计中的典型做法。此外,能源效率,室内环境质量和湿度管理之间的相互作用使我们引入了“环境控制”概念。同时,我们进行了意外的观察-2002年,温哥华住宅使用的能量与在同一位置竖立的1920栋未绝缘的砖石建筑的能量相同。我们得出的结论是,尽管拥有先进的技术,但由于缺乏远见,使我们无法有效地使用该技术。在寻求可持续建筑时,我们应该向白蚁学习更多,白蚁似乎比人类更好地掌握了湿热控制技术,因为它们能够维持高度稳定的室内舒适区域,而无需加热,通风和空调设备。然而,无论在新的低能耗建筑物中取得什么进展,在修复现有建筑物时都将失去进展,因为在那里业主通常一次只做一个步骤。如果经济拮据不允许更多,则第一步应该是综合行动,包括保温和加热系统的组合。

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