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This research paper discusses three potential topics:
1. Climate responsive architecture, focusing on the use of wind towers and passive techniques to provide thermal comfort through appropriate building strategies based on local climate.
2. Building economics, exploring how architecture can be used as an economic tool through space branding, tourism, corporate architecture, and more.
3. Urban design principles and techniques, examining the relationships between built form, circulation, and open space using principles like density, walkability, and sustainability.
This research paper discusses three potential topics:
1. Climate responsive architecture, focusing on the use of wind towers and passive techniques to provide thermal comfort through appropriate building strategies based on local climate.
2. Building economics, exploring how architecture can be used as an economic tool through space branding, tourism, corporate architecture, and more.
3. Urban design principles and techniques, examining the relationships between built form, circulation, and open space using principles like density, walkability, and sustainability.
This research paper discusses three potential topics:
1. Climate responsive architecture, focusing on the use of wind towers and passive techniques to provide thermal comfort through appropriate building strategies based on local climate.
2. Building economics, exploring how architecture can be used as an economic tool through space branding, tourism, corporate architecture, and more.
3. Urban design principles and techniques, examining the relationships between built form, circulation, and open space using principles like density, walkability, and sustainability.
This research is to understand and learn climate responsive architecture
to cover all concepts of effective ventilation. The major steps in architectural climatology would be climatology-study of climatic elements biology-study of human comfort level with respect to climatology technology-creating of built environment architecture -the combination of the above and the final product. To study in order to improve the conditions of thermal comfort of the occupants through the use of appropriate building strategies, which differs from place to place based on the prevailing climate of that place. It is about climatic elements - how they are behaving on us- how to be benefited by these climatic elements how to protect ourselves from the adverse effect of climatic elements. The study is done to learn how to incorporate and strategize passive techniques to a building design to to provide ways to cope with the extremes of the climate. The study will have a major focus on wind towers . To learn the working and implementation of wind towers and how they are designed . The purpose of this study is to evaluate the development of wind tower device and their integration into buildings, thus providing a comprehensive review of current and potential wind tower development. Study include the use of evaporative cooling device inside the tower to improve its thermal performance, the use of solar chimneys, courtyards and curved roofs to enhance the air movement inside the structure, and the use of volume control dampers and ceiling diffuser to optimize the fresh air flow rate and indoor conditions. The review would further highlight the different cooling techniques which can be integrated with wind tower systems to improve ventilation and thermal performance. 2. Building economics Space-branding -corporate architecture - economic potential - consumerism -architecture as an economic instrument
Architecture and space branding where the intentional designing of a
particular, imagined picture of any defined space starts to be a way to impart it a new meaning. Architecture and tourism destination where architecture can be utilized as a basic instrument to stimulate the tourism development in particular regions. Consumerism where architecture becomes a device of the behavioural economics. Corporate architecture where architecture is used to distinguish companies’ image on the concurrence background thus to enhance their economic position on the market. Architecture as an integrating and holding together factor in local communities. We just partly exploit architecture in a process of enhancing the economic potential of a particular space. This study recognize and explore other qualities of architecture as a way of the innovative reality creation, to value abilities of creating the atmosphere stimulating the consumers behaviour leading to planned financial effects. Architecture – as a device ample with the expression means - supports creating the competitive advantages. this analysis also studies the economic implications of architectural design decisions and impacts of these decisions. It includes: Engineering economics Real Estate Economics Urban Economics Energy Economics Environmental economics
3. Urban design principles and techniques
The discipline of urban design to the approaches, techniques, and tools
of urban design necessary to structure the spatial and dimensional relationships of the built environment with an emphasis on sustainable urbanism. The morphology of the city – relationships of built form, circulatory systems, and open space . To give form to an urban district through the elaboration of street structures, block and building morphologies, open space networks and typologies, and urban design guidelines. it will involve principles such as need to embrace density, diversity and mix of uses, users, building types, and public spaces , prioritize walking as the preferred mode of travel, and as a defining component of a healthy quality of life , transit support, energy and resources on conserving, enhancing, and creating strong, vibrant places, which are a significant component of the neighbourhood’s structure and of the community’s identity, needs of daily living, within walking distance, conserve and enhance the health of natural systems (including climate) and areas of environmental significance, and manage the impacts of climate change, Integrated Technical and Industrial Systems, Local Sources, Engaged Communities, Redundant and Durable Life Safety and Critical Infrastructure Systems and develop building types and urban forms with reduced servicing costs, and reduced environmental footprints.