Related citation: | Ye-Hao Song,Jun-Jie Li,Ning Zhu,Jia-Liang Wang,Shi-Meng Hao.Research on Two Types of Buffer Zone Impact on Surrounding Office Space Environment in Winter in Cold Climate Zone—a Fieldwork in Architectural Design Institute Building of Tsinghua University, Beijing[J].Journal of Harbin Institute Of Technology(New Series),2014,21(5):33-39.DOI:10.11916/j.issn.1005-9113.2014.05.006. |
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Author Name | Affiliation | Ye-Hao Song | School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China Key Laboratory of Eco Planning & Green Building, Ministry of Education, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China | Jun-Jie Li | School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China | Ning Zhu | School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China | Jia-Liang Wang | School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China | Shi-Meng Hao | School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China |
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Abstract: |
Building buffer zone space is not only one of essential approaches for better mental quality of interior building space, but also an important factor that may influence interior thermal comfort and energy consumption. This study aims to analyze regulative advantages of buffer zone to the surrounding functional spaces. Based on a fieldwork test in a typical office building in cold climate zone in Beijing, China, the monitor data show interior physical performance in the Winter. The research selects two types of different buffer zones in the same building. One is a south-faced greenhouse which has large dimension with plenty of vegetation, and the other is a simple atrium in the middle of five floor building with mount of skylights. The factors and their influence to surrounding functional spaces and the whole building are found out from the comparisons of collected data by floor to floor monitor test on both buffer zones at the same time. The comparisons of two types of buffer zones conclude that the greenhouse is more effective to air quality regulation but not so clearly well-performed to thermal buffering as expected due to the dominate active central heating in the Winter. This fieldwork test results for building performance can be helpful for both architects and engineers in the early phase of sustainable design. |
Key words: public building buffer zone building performance fieldwork test space effect |
DOI:10.11916/j.issn.1005-9113.2014.05.006 |
Clc Number:TU24,TU11 |
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