綠色魔法學校心得-from Kelly Schnare


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Technical & Beautiful!
Source control is better than end treatment, affordable, simple, effective, local (hot & humid)

Roof:
Rain storage (typhoons, 100 year storms)
Precast planters (easy & play it safe in drought)
Reservoir mud ceramic pellets– 30% slag in concrete
Thermal benefits, naturally drought resistant /tolerant local plants- not always ‘beautiful’

Ventilation + rainproof, slotted to direct water (giant funnel with holding tank).
A/C 31+ fan 27-31  Vent -27, in auditorium 28+ in building saving 25% (4 months of energy)
Wind turbine – 2m/s 0.25-1 m/s comfortable wind speeds, stackable, 50 W at full power
Solar panel PVC is leaf shaped for photosynthetic representation with a giant lady bug eating it to represent ecological biodiversity that is integrated on the rooftop. Equipment is raised on a platform because of the shock resistance from typhoons and earthquakes.

1st floor (atrium):
Air ducts are anti-bacterial, ceiling fans are above lights to reduce light distractions
Added space/ light in stairwells are motion censored,
Bathrooms are naturally ventilated and HCFL saves energy cold cathode florescent.
Eco-dimming in sections to make unutilized space not waste energy saving 40% energy, ceramic metal halide design luminaires which reflect and are easily replaceable by fixtures being exposed
The convex ceiling refracts Northern sunlight to illuminate the main show room, no greenhouse effect occurs with unnecessary windows, heat and glare.
Energy saving: recycled, ventilation, architectural design, equipment
Light design, MEP tech,
Skylight/ solar utilization
Recycled energy, solar, wind : zero emission, cedar from Typhoon carving, green serpentine marble with air-cleansing properties

Museum :
Bottle is the 22nd century- human trash is everywhere
Snuff bottles- on the eve of man kind’s extinction
Building materials, eco-footprint, Concrete and flagship species
UHI, thermal mass of buildings + roads,
Green building history
Sustainable development history with strategies for conservation
EEWH is Taiwan’s LEEDs for a hot and humid climate, energy, environment, waste, health
Sub blocking = non excessive window opening, rich shading, natural ventilation
Orchid island, semi underground , long front / short rear, wind proof
Parliaments buildings- waste gas lamp, heats to circulate fresh are..
Egypt- atrium pond humidifies like a wind catcher- suction cased.
Voyager creates diversity of life and culture,
Principles
Saving water, and increasing the life cycle of materials, wastewater is put into septic tank for sedimentation, then through constructed wetland then through a carbon filter and reused to irrigate plants and flush the toilets.

The reuse of rain water in the GMST is comparable to a natural ecosystem, the rainwater that is not retained in the flower boxes for immediate retention is directed with gravity from the gentle slope of the building, to be collected on the side of the building in a giant 3 story catchment basin.

The reuse of wastewater from the users of the building in terms of sinks and toilets is also pioneering, with treatment systems built in for primary treatment in septic tanks, natural wetlands subsurface and free flowing surface wetlands that are continually pumped with a single motor first seen from the entrance circle fountain that drains into the vegetated pond with a roman aqueduct, providing imagery of a different time when we lived very close to nature and using primitive infrastructure such as open piping and canal systems (something which is today rarely ‘seen’ in a developed urban environment.

The Urban Heat Island effect is reduced with permeable pavement for cars to enter the building, the unique technology of plastic forms to provide clog free holes for the water to be caught is amazing, is the water then recharged back into the ground or recycled back to the catchment basin?

Posters surrounding the museum are take home message to catch the public’s eye when they are able to stop looking at the beautiful design of the open area and naturally lit building.
The open concept of the building provides natural ventilation, directed from the street side through the building, this design however has a negative impact on the amount of dust and air pollution that can settle in the buildings ornate slats and intricate door and window designs.  Questions surround maintenance of a healthy environment are brought to the attention of the writer due to the high level of exhaust fumes and noxious dirty street level pollution that is continuously bombarding the building envelope at all time during the building’s use or rest.
2 intakes, for passive solar chimney, damper (like a wood stove)
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