Environment II: Design Integration of Active Building Systems

This course focuses on active systems in commercial buildings and strategies for their successful integration with passive components.

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Instructor: Yiqun Pan
Excerpts from IECC 2021 and drawings for Pittsburgh’s New Homeless Shelter, developed by Action Housing, Inc.

Excerpts from IECC 2021 and drawings for Pittsburgh’s New Homeless Shelter, developed by Action Housing, Inc.

The pace of global climate change and political upheavals underscore the importance of our unrelenting commitment to a more sustainable future. One of the primary goals of this course is to strengthen a student’s understanding of their contribution to that future through design of the built environment. High performance buildings effectively integrate passive and active systems. This course focuses on active systems in commercial buildings and strategies for their successful integration with passive components. We also review the 2024 building codes that address outside air requirements for ventilation, and energy and water efficiency, and discuss where these codes lead or lag in promoting exceptional building performance. Environmental sustainability and buildings within the United States are emphasized, but we also consider how performance definitions may change where resources like energy or water are limited or unavailable. The active systems covered include lighting, ventilation, heating/cooling, water distribution and water heating, and renewable energy production and storage.