Designing for Energy Efficiency: A Study of Eight California State Office BuildingsDepartment of Architecture, University of California, 1981 - Architecture and energy conservation - 64 pages |
Contents
Purpose of the Study | 2 |
Technical Appendix 3 19 Energy Analysis 20 Daylighting 21 Mechanical Components | 3 |
The Context | 5 |
Copyright | |
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Absorption Chiller Air Air ambient lighting ARCHITECTS architectural artificial lighting atrium available daylight building mass building perimeter building section building's buildings studied Bypass Capital Area Plan climate concrete Cooling Coil corridor daylight penetration DONALD GIBBS ducts Economizer Dampers eight buildings energy conservation energy efficient energy loads Exhaust Outside Air Fan Interior Zone fixtures fluorescent footcandles glazing heat gain heating and cooling HVAC increased roof insulation Interior Zone Exterior Justice Building Long Beach louvers mechanical systems modules moveable Night Cooling nighttime cooling office buildings office space One-A One-B One-C Perimeter Zone possible daylight quarter block recessed reflective glass Reheat Coil Return Air Plenum Return Fan Interior Sacramento Sam Davis San Jose Santa Rosa Site One-A small courtyards soffit solar slab storage street structure Supply Fan suspended ceiling task lighting Task/Ambient temperature thermal mass capacity VAV Box vertical Zone Exterior Zone