Adequacy of current design tools and methods for solar architecture – results of IEA-SHC Task 41’s international survey
Författare
Redaktör
- Magali Bodart
- Arnaud Evrard
Summary, in English
researchers, academics and practicing architects from 14 countries in a project pursuing the objectives to
identify and address obstacles that architects are facing in solar design. Part of this three-year project is the
development of an international survey -intended for practicing architects- addressing a broad range of issues
from passive and active solar design to the availability and adequacy of existing digital tools. This paper
presents parts of the results of this international survey related to Task 41 Subtask B: Tools and methods for
solar design. The results show that there is still a need to improve tools and methods for architects such as
increased support needed for decision-making and for solar design in CAAD tools. The results also state that
architects’ skills with regards to solar design in tools are ‘poor’ or ‘very poor’. Furthermore, results indicate that
decision-making for the integration of solar technologies in the conceptual phase is mainly handled by the
architects alone. Finally, the results show that tools need to be simpler, that the interoperability between
software needs to be improved, that tools should provide key data about solar energy aspects as well as explicit
feedback to the architect, and that tools need a better visualisation especially for active solar energy systems.
Avdelning/ar
Publiceringsår
2011
Språk
Engelska
Sidor
65-70
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
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Dokumenttyp
Konferensbidrag
Förlag
Presses universitaires de Louvain
Ämne
- Building Technologies
Nyckelord
- visualization
- simulation
- solar architecture
- early design phase
- survey
- CAAD
- digital tools
- design methods
Conference name
PLEA 2011
Conference date
2011-07-13
Conference place
Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Status
Published
Forskningsgrupp
- Energy and Building Design