Energy efficient commercial buildings : a study of natural daylighting in the context of adaptive reuse

Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 1982

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Main Author: Crowley, John Stephen.
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Architecture.
Format: Thesis
Published: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/72712
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spelling mit-1721.1/727122025-02-14T22:45:28Z Energy efficient commercial buildings : a study of natural daylighting in the context of adaptive reuse Crowley, John Stephen. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Architecture. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Architecture Architecture. Commercial buildings Energy conservation. Daylight. Warehouses Remodeling for other use. Architecture and energy conservation. Architecture and energy conservation. fast Warehouses fast Daylight. fast Commercial buildings fast Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 1982 Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-159). Daylighting is a powerful design element which can have a dramatic impact on people's perception of space, physical and psychological well-being as well as a building's annual and daily energy requirements. Understanding of the way daylight can penetrate a space , dramatize materials, create shadows and patterns, and is reflected and diffused gives an appreciation for light energy as a natural force. Historic precedents, and the response of contemporary architecture to the problems and possibilities of daylighting demonstrate the changes in values, and attitudes about the role of natural light and ventilation as they have been constructed in the landscape over a period of centuries. Three areas are investigated in considering the role of natural daylighting in the context of adaptive reuse. One is the historical evolution of atriums, their use as climate conditioners, as building form generators and as receptors of daylight. The second area is a qualitative and quantitative study of daylight. Topics explored are glazing location, diffusion and reflection elements, and psychological effects, impact on annual energy consumption and physical modeling. The third area of study is the development of a generic atrium piece which is the principal form and organizational generator of a design proposal for the reuse of a typical early 20th century warehouse building. by John Stephen Crowley. M. Arch. M. Arch. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture 2012-09-13T18:43:11Z 2012-09-13T18:43:11Z 1982 1982 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/72712 09032738 MIT theses may be protected by copyright. Please reuse MIT thesis content according to the MIT Libraries Permissions Policy, which is available through the URL provided. http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7582 160 p. application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
spellingShingle Architecture.
Commercial buildings Energy conservation.
Daylight.
Warehouses Remodeling for other use.
Architecture and energy conservation.
Architecture and energy conservation. fast
Warehouses fast
Daylight. fast
Commercial buildings fast
Crowley, John Stephen.
Energy efficient commercial buildings : a study of natural daylighting in the context of adaptive reuse
title Energy efficient commercial buildings : a study of natural daylighting in the context of adaptive reuse
title_full Energy efficient commercial buildings : a study of natural daylighting in the context of adaptive reuse
title_fullStr Energy efficient commercial buildings : a study of natural daylighting in the context of adaptive reuse
title_full_unstemmed Energy efficient commercial buildings : a study of natural daylighting in the context of adaptive reuse
title_short Energy efficient commercial buildings : a study of natural daylighting in the context of adaptive reuse
title_sort energy efficient commercial buildings a study of natural daylighting in the context of adaptive reuse
topic Architecture.
Commercial buildings Energy conservation.
Daylight.
Warehouses Remodeling for other use.
Architecture and energy conservation.
Architecture and energy conservation. fast
Warehouses fast
Daylight. fast
Commercial buildings fast
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