Conceptual structural design strategies for reducing energy consumption in buildings
Апстракт
Raising the level of sustainability in construction refers to reduction of negative environmental
impact and resource consumption throughout the life-cycle of built facilities, with a simultaneous
increase in life quality. The aim is to optimize the performances of buildings, in accordance with
the indicators of ecological quality. The load-bearing structure, together with other elements of
architectural space, determines the performances of the building. The load-bearing structure
should be designed and evaluated as a sub-system of the building, whose behaviour is directed
towards the aim of system-building – ecological quality. This paper analyses the conceptual
structural design according to the criteria of environmental protection, with the aim of reducing
the requirement for total primary energy. The subject of analysis is design interventions at the
level of structural form and applied structural materials, which reduce total energy consumption,
including embodied and o...perational energy, throughout the lifecycle of the building. The present
analysis pointed to the necessity of applying a complex and systemic approach to the structural
design, in function of achieving the ecological quality of buildings.
Кључне речи:
Sustainable building / Ecological quality of buildings / Conceptual structural design / Reducing energy consumptionИзвор:
Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade], 2016, 119-123Издавач:
- Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture
Институција/група
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Nenadović, Aleksandra AU - Tekić, Žikica PY - 2016 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/489 AB - Raising the level of sustainability in construction refers to reduction of negative environmental impact and resource consumption throughout the life-cycle of built facilities, with a simultaneous increase in life quality. The aim is to optimize the performances of buildings, in accordance with the indicators of ecological quality. The load-bearing structure, together with other elements of architectural space, determines the performances of the building. The load-bearing structure should be designed and evaluated as a sub-system of the building, whose behaviour is directed towards the aim of system-building – ecological quality. This paper analyses the conceptual structural design according to the criteria of environmental protection, with the aim of reducing the requirement for total primary energy. The subject of analysis is design interventions at the level of structural form and applied structural materials, which reduce total energy consumption, including embodied and operational energy, throughout the lifecycle of the building. The present analysis pointed to the necessity of applying a complex and systemic approach to the structural design, in function of achieving the ecological quality of buildings. PB - Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture C3 - Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade] T1 - Conceptual structural design strategies for reducing energy consumption in buildings SP - 119 EP - 123 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_489 ER -
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Nenadović, A.,& Tekić, Ž.. (2016). Conceptual structural design strategies for reducing energy consumption in buildings. in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade] Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture., 119-123. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_489
Nenadović A, Tekić Ž. Conceptual structural design strategies for reducing energy consumption in buildings. in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade]. 2016;:119-123. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_489 .
Nenadović, Aleksandra, Tekić, Žikica, "Conceptual structural design strategies for reducing energy consumption in buildings" in Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 3rd international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [14-15.04.2016, Belgrade] (2016):119-123, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_489 .