Print Email Facebook Twitter Schiphol Interchange Station - Integrated design research for the wind and daylight performance of the building envelope Title Schiphol Interchange Station - Integrated design research for the wind and daylight performance of the building envelope Author Van Kersbergen, D.J. Contributor Turrin, M. (mentor) Heinzelmann, F. (mentor) Cuperus, Y.J. (mentor) Faculty Architecture Department Building Technology Programme Building Technology Date 2011-12-10 Abstract The main aim of the research is to passively use the on-site energy to create passive climate comfort. Usually this these passive strategies are not integrated into the design process but added to the building design later on when the building design is already finalized. The main topic of this building technology research is to integrate sustainability concepts into the decisions making process of the building design. Out of all passive ways to us on-site energy, wind and daylight are chosen as the sub topics for this research in order to improve the architectural design. The envelope of the building filters/uses the wind and daylight energy to climatise the building in a passive way. The wind research will transform the building envelope on a large scale while the daylight research will transform the building envelope on a small/component scale. Both of them will work together in improving the architectural design and the energy performance of the building. Subject winddaylightenergyclimateCFDecotectgrasshoppertesselationparametricperformance To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d795958e-2b8d-4103-9723-bf55db1b0cb7 Embargo date 2012-01-27 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2011 Van Kersbergen, D.J. Files PDF Schiphol_Interchange_Stat ... velope.pdf 12.35 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:d795958e-2b8d-4103-9723-bf55db1b0cb7/datastream/OBJ/view