Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6775510 | Sustainable Cities and Society | 2018 | 65 Pages |
Abstract
This paper describes an original didactic approach to integrate sustainability and building applied thermal engineering methodology with the architectural education. It presents the pedagogical and scientific dimension of a seminar-workshop that has been conceived in order to accomplish the aforementioned objective. Three educational models of architectural synthesis have been converged to common methodology. According to the present educational program's guidelines complex volumes have been produced, while an evaluation engine was created on the basis of simplified calculation models, in order to provide formal modifications, evaluate the formal solutions and choose the optimum solutions preserving the initial architectural idea. In its final stage, the project featured the refinement of the conceptual architectural design focusing on the energy consumption aspects. As a result of this pedagogical project, it was observed that the adopted methodology produced reliable results for the pedagogical purpose in the nine projects that consisted the direct output of the seminar, while the creativity of the participants has been preserved during the entire process. Furthermore employing constructal thermodynamics we investigated the architectural quality of the produced volumes. However, a direct perspective of the presented approach could be to extend this method until the detail scale in order to offer to it more temporal importance in the schedule of the discipline.
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Authors
Lazaros Mavromatidis,