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Betonet E Lehta Nga Argjila Ekspanduese Si Zgjidhje Në Ndërtimet Moderne, Muharrem Cani 2014 University for Business and Technology - UBT

Betonet E Lehta Nga Argjila Ekspanduese Si Zgjidhje Në Ndërtimet Moderne, Muharrem Cani

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Psu Business School Renovation + Personal Comfort, Abolfazl Mekanik, Corey T. Griffin, SRG Partnership 2014 Portland State University

Psu Business School Renovation + Personal Comfort, Abolfazl Mekanik, Corey T. Griffin, Srg Partnership

Research-Based Design Initiative

Assessing the Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) is the first step to design a low energy building and to ensure the comfort of the occupants are satisfied based on high quality standards. Schools are a category of buildings in which a high level of environmental quality considerably improves occupants' attention, concentration, learning, hearing and performances. A common practice to evaluate thermal comfort and indoor air quality perception is to assess the occupants' satisfaction regarding the indoor environment.

The SRG design group intended to renovate the PSU Business school and use passive strategies in order to reduce the amount of energy. The …


Designing For Ventilation With Cfd: Evergreen State College Costantino Recreation Center, Sergio Palleroni, Russell Wisniewski, Noureddine Dib, Huafen Hu, Mark Stroller, Jeanne Jameson, Stephen Colin, Erika Colvin 2014 Portland State University

Designing For Ventilation With Cfd: Evergreen State College Costantino Recreation Center, Sergio Palleroni, Russell Wisniewski, Noureddine Dib, Huafen Hu, Mark Stroller, Jeanne Jameson, Stephen Colin, Erika Colvin

Research-Based Design Initiative

The Costantino Recreation Center (CRC) houses the offi ces for all head coaches, athletic training, and recreation and athletics administrative staff. The CRC gymnasium holds three full-size basketball courts and four full-size volleyball courts, and can seat up to 1,500 for events. It was last re-modeled in 1990 to add a gymnasium, multi-purpose exercise room, offi ce space and wellness center, and general recreation use by students, faculty, staff and members of the community.


Analyzing Daylight Autonomy: New Dining Hall At George Fox University, Katie Barmore-McCollum, Corey T. Griffin, THA 2014 Portland State University

Analyzing Daylight Autonomy: New Dining Hall At George Fox University, Katie Barmore-Mccollum, Corey T. Griffin, Tha

Research-Based Design Initiative

THA Architecture is designing a dining hall for George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon. The school has out-grown their current dining hall and is in need of a larger space. This is a new construction project of 30,000 sf and with a budget of $200 a square foot. The program includes; dining space, dining space that can be closed off with folding walls, a café, cafeteria food pick-up area, kitchen, bakery, offices, and restrooms. The building is split in half by the program, the west half is the dinning space (enclosed by window walls) and the east half is the …


Arduino Microcontroller + Adaptive Architecture Responsive Illuminance Device, Portland State University. School of Architecture 2014 Portland State University

Arduino Microcontroller + Adaptive Architecture Responsive Illuminance Device, Portland State University. School Of Architecture

Research-Based Design Initiative

The project focused on light-responsive architecture.


Fairbanks Wall System Study, Zach Hampton, Asmait Zeleke, Sergio Palleroni, Reid Weber, Haufen Hu, ZGF 2014 Portland State University

Fairbanks Wall System Study, Zach Hampton, Asmait Zeleke, Sergio Palleroni, Reid Weber, Haufen Hu, Zgf

Research-Based Design Initiative

The purpose of this study was to understand and develop the best wall system possible for ZGF Architects to potentially implement into future projects in the city of Fairbanks.Alaska that requires a wall system to reach at least R-30. ZGF has been working on an 80.000 square foot surgical addition to the Fairbanks Memorial Hospital and ask for our research to infonn future insulation system selections. The extreme climate of Fairbanks.Alaska is what makes this project unique and challenging and then you add to that a medical program that requires different interior temperatures for each program. The hospital currently uses …


Evolutionary Modeling And Building Energy Efficiency: How Can Building Performance Evaluation Be Integrated Early Into An Ever-Accelerating Design Process?, Portland State University. School of Architecture 2014 Portland State University

Evolutionary Modeling And Building Energy Efficiency: How Can Building Performance Evaluation Be Integrated Early Into An Ever-Accelerating Design Process?, Portland State University. School Of Architecture

Research-Based Design Initiative

With the increasing demand for energy efficient buildings, designers have begun to face a new challenge- how can performance evaluation be integrated into the ever-accelerating design process? The design and performance evaluation of a building are, in most cases, divorced. The designer will often have to halt, freeze the design, and wait for performance results to filter back. That gap between freezing the design and awaiting results can be weeks. In that time the design may have changed dramatically and the results made useless. In other instances, the final design is submitted to be evaluated, results are received, and critical, …


Envelope Optimization Analysis For South Cooper Mountain High School: Setaira Web-Application, Juan C. Garduno, Mike Manzi, Corey T. Griffin, Boora Architects 2014 Portland State University

Envelope Optimization Analysis For South Cooper Mountain High School: Setaira Web-Application, Juan C. Garduno, Mike Manzi, Corey T. Griffin, Boora Architects

Research-Based Design Initiative

Research Goals:

1. Identify Sefaira’s energy simulation limitations Goals:

2. Identify successful Sefaira strategies/setting compared to eQuest strategies/settings


Casino Architecture Wars: A History Of How Las Vegas Developers Compete With Architectural Design, Stefan Al 2014 University of Pennsylvania

Casino Architecture Wars: A History Of How Las Vegas Developers Compete With Architectural Design, Stefan Al

Occasional Papers

This paper explores how Las Vegas casino devel opers have competed with architectural design. Throughout history, they emphasized different elements of the casino complex. This paper will examine three of the most heated wars that occurred between casinos over such elements: the swimming pool wars of the 1950s, the sign wars of the 1960s, and the porte cochère wars of the 1970s. This paper argues how, in the face of competition, each of these elements evolved into truly unique forms that differed greatly from other places. In its relentless pursuit to attract visitors, Las Vegas lay on the forefront of …


"Let's Go Shopping At The Square" Cleveland's Leading Downtown Department Stores: A Business Legacy, Richard Klein 2014 Cleveland State University

"Let's Go Shopping At The Square" Cleveland's Leading Downtown Department Stores: A Business Legacy, Richard Klein

Cleveland Memory

This book is a tribute to the eight major downtown Cleveland department stores and their many loyal customers. For over 150 years, these large stores dominated the local retail scene. They represented exciting places that not only provided a full range of goods and services all under one roof, but also, offered a special shopping adventure every time their customers visited.


Ogden College Of Science & Engineering Newsletter (Fall 2014), Cheryl Stevens, Dean 2014 Western Kentucky University

Ogden College Of Science & Engineering Newsletter (Fall 2014), Cheryl Stevens, Dean

Ogden College of Science & Engineering Publications

No abstract provided.


Energy Use Intensity And Infrared Thermography As A Tool In Building Assessments, Carrie Dickson, Sean Newberry, Blake Reynolds 2014 Portland State University

Energy Use Intensity And Infrared Thermography As A Tool In Building Assessments, Carrie Dickson, Sean Newberry, Blake Reynolds

Research-Based Design Initiative

Understanding a building’s energy usage has become more important over recent years. The building sector uses nearly half of the energy produced in the United States. By identifying ways to reduce a building’s energy usage, it can have major impact on reduced carbon emissions.


The Role Of Healing Gardens, Kalina K. Vander Poel, ZGF 2014 Portland State University

The Role Of Healing Gardens, Kalina K. Vander Poel, Zgf

Research-Based Design Initiative

The overarching objective of this research is to expand the dialogue of the role of healing gardens in hospitals. In order to understand the role of healing gardens in hospitals, it is important to determine how and to what extent the healing garden is being used. By expanding this dialogue we can reaffirm the legitimacy of current approaches such as design criteria and the program. When the perception and role of healing gardens in hospitals is understood, research based design decisions can improve the quality of life for patients, providers, and visitors.


Cross Laminated Timber Building Performance, Portland State University. School of Architecture 2014 Portland State University

Cross Laminated Timber Building Performance, Portland State University. School Of Architecture

Research-Based Design Initiative

Current standard construction techniques play an increasing role in greenhouse gas emissions, so the need for exploration into alternative methods are a requirement for future products and construction. 47% of the CO2 emissions delivered into our atmosphere are due to building construction and materials. Cross-laminated timber (CLT) and other varied wood products are an emerging, viable source of sustainable, alternative building methods. The presented body of research explains the benefits of utilizing CLT, and other wood products, by expressing their embodied energy calculations and how that is determined by a process known as “Cradle-to-Gate”.


Beaverton High School, Katie Barmore-McCollum, Nicole de Jong, Sergio Palleroni, Huafen Hu, Reid Weber, PAE 2014 Portland State University

Beaverton High School, Katie Barmore-Mccollum, Nicole De Jong, Sergio Palleroni, Huafen Hu, Reid Weber, Pae

Research-Based Design Initiative

The intended task was to study early massing concepts for climate responsiveness using Sefaira as an analytical tool. We were to work rapidly to analyze a series of massing concepts during the schematic design phase and provide feedback to the Boora design team to determine which factors/outputs to be studied such as daylighting, energy use, and building orientation. We received three massing models from Boora to study in Sefaira and compare EUI, Fabric Conduction Loss, Peak heating hours, and Monthly Consumption. Some of the results we were coming to evolved the initial task and drove this project down a different …


Faubion Pk-8 School: Daylight Analysis, Sergio Palleroni, Haufen Hu, Adam McSorley, Katherine Odell, Valeriya Shcheglova, Boora Architects 2014 Portland State University

Faubion Pk-8 School: Daylight Analysis, Sergio Palleroni, Haufen Hu, Adam Mcsorley, Katherine Odell, Valeriya Shcheglova, Boora Architects

Research-Based Design Initiative

Light is the first thing that captures your eye after you are born and is often the last th ing you see before you fall asleep. Light makes humans, objects, spaces, architecture and everything we see around us visib le by its reflection. Everyday, people are confronted with light and shadow, two elements that are complementary. Daylight is a natu ral element that changes every minute, caused by the rotation of the earth around the sun. It informs us of days, time, seasons, which causes humans have to surrender to this. Architecture must adapt this element in its design process. …


Examining Feasibility Of Thermal Mass For Passive Heating And Cooling In The Pacific Northwest, Portland State University. School of Architecture 2014 Portland State University

Examining Feasibility Of Thermal Mass For Passive Heating And Cooling In The Pacific Northwest, Portland State University. School Of Architecture

Research-Based Design Initiative

Scientifically, thermal mass is equivalent to thermal capacitance or heat capacity, the ability of a body to store thermal energy.

In building design, thermal mass is a property of the mass of a building which enables it to store heat, providing “inertia” against temperature fluctuations. For example, when outside temperatures are fluctuating throughout the day, a large thermal mass within the insulated portion of a house can serve to “flatten out” the daily temperature fluctuations, since the thermal mass will absorb thermal energy when the surroundings are higher in temperature than the mass, and give thermal energy back when the …


Computational Fluid Dynamics For Early Stage Architectural Design, Russell Wisniewski, Corey T. Griffin, Mark Stroller, Lona Rerick, Erika Colvin, Jeanne Jameson, Stephen Colin 2014 Portland State University

Computational Fluid Dynamics For Early Stage Architectural Design, Russell Wisniewski, Corey T. Griffin, Mark Stroller, Lona Rerick, Erika Colvin, Jeanne Jameson, Stephen Colin

Research-Based Design Initiative

This project set out to evaluate the validity and usefulness of CFD within the contemporary Design Practice. Initially attempting to analyze a specifi c design it became clear a more general study was needed. Analyzing natural ventilation is an infi nitely complex process, to determine the level of simplication required for use involved breaking the natural process down and analyzing the pieces seperately and then together. By using this process it become clear how the process can be used by architecture fi rms within their design process.


Energy Analysis Of Cool, Medium, And Dark Roofs On Residential Buildings In The U.S., Michael A. Dunbar 2014 Purdue University

Energy Analysis Of Cool, Medium, And Dark Roofs On Residential Buildings In The U.S., Michael A. Dunbar

Open Access Theses

This study reports an energy analysis of cool, medium, and dark roofs on residential buildings in the U.S. Three analyses were undertaken in this study: energy consumption, economic analysis, and an environmental analysis. The energy consumption reports the electricity and natural gas consumption of the simulations. The economic analysis uses tools such as simple payback period (SPP) and net present value (NPV) to determine the profitability of the cool roof and the medium roof. The variable change for each simulation model was the roof color. The default color was a dark roof and the results were focused on the changes …


From Monuments To Ruins: An Analysis Of Historical Preservation In Jordan, Mason Seymore 2014 SIT Study Abroad

From Monuments To Ruins: An Analysis Of Historical Preservation In Jordan, Mason Seymore

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

The city of Amman, Jordan manages a plethora of archaeological sites that date back several millennia. Unfortunately, with the limited resources the government has at its disposal, the city is unable to conserve the sites in the best way possible. Because of this, a public disconnect between the value of history and attempts that are made to preserve it has emerged. This study explored the effects of historical conservation in Jordanian society. More specifically, the study focused on the relationship between how the public and the government perceives historical conservation efforts in Jordan. This study attempted to answer two research …


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