ZCB-Research and proposal of internal systems to help achieve a zero carbon building
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see below both parts of the project, as mentioned Part 2 is what you are bidding for which will require the use of some drawings/illustrations but not to a massive extent as this was the main focus of part 1. all drawings can be provided of the case study house that the project is based on.
Urban Splash - Salford regeneration housing project in the heart of Langworthy called the ‘ Chimney Pot Park ‘ development created a forward thinking urban housing project, re-evaluating the existing 1910 terrance housing ideas to create the ‘upside down’ living concept, giving new life to victorian terraces for 21st century modern living. The internal configuration - the existing properties have been remodelled internally to open up the large volume roof void into a new first floor living space, with a mezzanine level above. At the rear, new balcony structures and rear garden decks have been created, leading out from the first floor. Garden decks extend over secure covered parking at ground level, accessible via a gated entrance at the end of the terrace. The focus upon open living and the insertion of mezzanine decks gives a flexible overall layout to the concept design aims.
The assignment aim is for you to propose a Zero Carbon Building [ ZCB ] smart dwelling to meet code level 5/6 for the new phase of Chimney Pot Park housing development. You are to investigate a new type of mmc frame solution for the project and overall fabric of the building by the principles of energy performance, maintenance, cost, passive energy aims and energy usage of appliances within the dwelling.
The Task comprises two parts:
Part One: Frame solution + external building fabric design.
You are to prepare INDIVIDUAL A1 sheet panel submissions of your initial ideas you have researched to create a energy smart dwelling. You should research ZCB to seek an innovative frame solution for this housing scheme project. You should produce sketches or CAD - 2D drawings - must be to scale 1:20 to indicate how the dwelling is constructed to create the ‘upside down’ living concept. Presentation – on Tuesday 11th March 50%
A1 sheet must indicate the following key elements:
• thermal bridging
• thermal mass
• interstitial condensation
• air tightness
• insulation
• open spans within the dwelling
Part Two:
Passive sustainability + smart systems measuresYou are to prepare INDIVIDUAL report documenting and indicating the research
undertaken by you in support your proposed solution with regard to the following: a) sustainability + passive ventilation measures, b) energy performance c) maintenance / cost, d) smart systems. You should submit Part 2 through Blackboard on or before Friday 23nd May before 16:00hrs 50% The aims are to explore and give your understanding of the sustainability measures in relationship to component elements of your solution to ZCB. Your research into this coursework assessment can be gained by information upon other buildings [lighthouse project by Kingspan for example] and by current journals + magazines and any other reference sources you feel appropriate, to give an understanding of the aims and objectives of this assignment. The 2D drawings you prepare can be in sketch, or CAD however annotated of them is key. Work that is unclear and / or poorly presented will be penalised.
Urban Splash - Salford regeneration housing project in the heart of Langworthy called the ‘ Chimney Pot Park ‘ development created a forward thinking urban housing project, re-evaluating the existing 1910 terrance housing ideas to create the ‘upside down’ living concept, giving new life to victorian terraces for 21st century modern living. The internal configuration - the existing properties have been remodelled internally to open up the large volume roof void into a new first floor living space, with a mezzanine level above. At the rear, new balcony structures and rear garden decks have been created, leading out from the first floor. Garden decks extend over secure covered parking at ground level, accessible via a gated entrance at the end of the terrace. The focus upon open living and the insertion of mezzanine decks gives a flexible overall layout to the concept design aims.
The assignment aim is for you to propose a Zero Carbon Building [ ZCB ] smart dwelling to meet code level 5/6 for the new phase of Chimney Pot Park housing development. You are to investigate a new type of mmc frame solution for the project and overall fabric of the building by the principles of energy performance, maintenance, cost, passive energy aims and energy usage of appliances within the dwelling.
The Task comprises two parts:
Part One: Frame solution + external building fabric design.
You are to prepare INDIVIDUAL A1 sheet panel submissions of your initial ideas you have researched to create a energy smart dwelling. You should research ZCB to seek an innovative frame solution for this housing scheme project. You should produce sketches or CAD - 2D drawings - must be to scale 1:20 to indicate how the dwelling is constructed to create the ‘upside down’ living concept. Presentation – on Tuesday 11th March 50%
A1 sheet must indicate the following key elements:
• thermal bridging
• thermal mass
• interstitial condensation
• air tightness
• insulation
• open spans within the dwelling
Part Two:
Passive sustainability + smart systems measuresYou are to prepare INDIVIDUAL report documenting and indicating the research
undertaken by you in support your proposed solution with regard to the following: a) sustainability + passive ventilation measures, b) energy performance c) maintenance / cost, d) smart systems. You should submit Part 2 through Blackboard on or before Friday 23nd May before 16:00hrs 50% The aims are to explore and give your understanding of the sustainability measures in relationship to component elements of your solution to ZCB. Your research into this coursework assessment can be gained by information upon other buildings [lighthouse project by Kingspan for example] and by current journals + magazines and any other reference sources you feel appropriate, to give an understanding of the aims and objectives of this assignment. The 2D drawings you prepare can be in sketch, or CAD however annotated of them is key. Work that is unclear and / or poorly presented will be penalised.
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