Energy in Architecture, Final Exam, Section 2, Responsive Essay.
Energy is understood as the driving forces to generate, maintain and evolve architecture. Such driving forces exist in different scopes and scales. It is in the scope of technology under the law of physics, being the integration of power input through the time in the form such as energy provided by building service machinery for the environmental comfort. It is also in the scope of economy, being the accumulated capital, a sort of excessive energy in society which could be used for the development of the system, our physical world, in the form of architecture. It is in the scale of a local and temporary problem, such as the question of built or burn. It can also be found in a global scale, as a thermodynamic balance formed through the rising and dropping of entropy in the live generating and live continuing sequences. As an architect, it is important to be mindful of all the possible issue of energy in the design process, and try to integrate the energy concerns in the all the aspect of design, construction, maintaining and evolving.
The topic of the emergence of architecture could be the first concern of energy in the design process of an architect. In a small scale and narrow definition of energy, when designing one building at one location in a short period time, the major concerns of energy in the emergence of architecture would be in the construction process and system, which consume great amount of
There are 25 major specialties in engineering that are recognized by professional societies. In any one of those 25 specialties, the goal of the engineer is the same. The goal is to be able to come up with a cost effective design that aids people in the tasks they face each day. Whether it be the coffee machine in the morning or the roads and highways we travel, or even the cars we travel in, it was all an idea that started with an engineer. Someone engineered each idea to make it the best solution to a problem. Even though engineer 's goals are similar, there are many different things that engineers do within their selected field of engineering. This paper will focus on the architectural field of engineering.
The buildings designed by early builders and constructed by the craftsmen of the time—though they often incorporated foreign styles—took on local features and became a stylistic synthesis of particular concepts of space, structure, form, and function. Vernacular building is integrated within the nature. If we look upon the vernacular structure it leads towards sustainability and in modern decade sustainable architecture is too much required. Vernacular architecture presents basic and simple solutions for the sustainable issues because it has significant environmentally features that respond to sustainability such as low energy techniques to provide for human comfort, approaches that are integral to the form, orientation, and materials that are obtained from local resources. Thus, vernacular buildings and correspondingly settlements can be accepted as a knowledge source for sustainable building design ideas. Therefore, lessons learned from vernacular architecture can help in designing of environmentally friendly built environments. Studies from vernacular architecture may give birth to new ideas and designs for modern era which will be environmental friendly as well as economical. All buildings must be designed with specific cultures in
Although architecture has no precise definition, it can range from being defined as an art, practice, or complexity of designing something, to being a challenging profession in itself. It is said that “architecture serves a purpose, stand erect, and is capable of moving us emotionally.” For one to understand how architecture is seen by the creator, it is important that we understand the theoretical underpinning of architecture, of its time, and also how it advanced up to that time. “Architecture is that great living creative spirit which from generation to generation, from age to age, proceeds, persists, and creates, according to the nature of man, and his circumstances as they change. That is really architecture.” Architectural
Being environmentally friendly isn’t merely a trend. After thousands of years of using the earth’s resources, we have finally come to realize that we are destroying this beautiful gift we were honored with. Architects play an influential role in trying to preserve this gift by encouraging a multitude of strategies that can be more cost efficient in the long run, be more comfortable for its users, and most importantly, have a lower carbon footprint. Strategies can include drastic changes to heat and air systems, construction material selections, or even specific design details to the architecture of a building that would reduce the amount of energy it consumes.
The history of Architecture started long time ago. The nomadic were groups of people whom move from one place to another in order find shelter and food to survive. As they progress, their techniques to survive evolve. The need for a permanent shelter became vital for a better stability of the group. This is the time when the first structures that provided protection appeared. Post and lintel were the first forms of Architecture, that satisficed the basic needs. Architecture evolved to be more sophisticated and fulfill the people’s needs. Consequently, Architecture evolved throughout different periods such as: Ancient architecture, Romanesque, The medieval, Renaissance, Early modern, and the industrial age, Modernism and Contemporary
The hype of creating the tallest building has led to a new type of of architecture. This architecture has various other driving force. These driving forces has started a tug of war across the
As writer, interior designer, educator, and American architect Frank Lloyd Wright once said, “The mother art is architecture. Without an architecture of our own we have no soul of our own civilization” (BrainyQuote). The purpose of this paper will deal with the description of...
Architecture is the science and art of constructing buildings, according to some proportions and rules determined by the character and destination of the buildings. The act of creating architecture is a kind of design process in which the arrangement and the organization of architectural elements are promoted in order to solve a spatial problem in response to conditions of function, purpose, form and context. Francis Ching said that architecture can be described as an apparatus to solve the problems of spatial configuration on the realm of architectural order by articulating the elements of design vocabulary which consists of the basic elements of architectural form and space. Architecture is the most well-known field to
Architecture should be nurturing, responsive and alive, dynamically shifting spatial balances, organically expressive forms, subtly luminous colors and biologically healthy. To achieve such life-enhancing architecture, it has to address all the body senses simultaneously and fuse our image of self with experience of the world. By strengthening our sense of self and reality, architecture serves its all-important function of accommodation and
I choose this topic in particular because I am waiting to seek an educational career in architecture, and to expand in the field of architecture.This specific topic will show how buildings,skyscrapers and homes all have the same beginning from start to finish before they are close to being finished as a final product.
The existence of our world and everything within depends on the ability of humans to harness and manipulate energy. It all began with the first ever discovery of heat energy in its primal state, fire. The Homo erectus were the first ever human species to discover, control and utilize the fire. This control of heat energy in form of fire was a turning point in the cultural aspect of human evolution that allowed them to cook food and obtain warmth and protection. Even today energy is vital to human existence, powering our transports, being utilized in creating structures that power our home and protect us and lighting our homes. But the real question here is to think what energy really is and why is it crucial to us. In attempt to answer these
They are challenge with a new problem or obstacle every day as part of their learning. This mindset enables students to be free from attachments to traditions and discover new forms of perspectives and apply them to upcoming problems. One can say that as an Architecture major, this educational technique enables one to have an open mind that opens the door to several points of views that can solve a problem. Since the field of Architecture is based on these merits, it is supplemental for one to follow it as it will serve of great use in the future. As an Architect, one must authentic and creative at all times when designing a solution to a problem, which complies with the standards of the problem solving system. It is difficult for one to succeed on this area if one remains narrow minded and dependent into one source, which makes it difficult to progress. However, a traditional education based system is inconvenient to follow as an Architect. One can conclude that many dogmatic based religions and organizations follow this system in order to preserve traditional and elder
Architecture is often mistaken as purely an art form, when in actually it is where art and engineering or art and practicality meet. For example, painting is an art, when preformed well it yields a beautiful picture that evokes a deep human reaction and brings pleasure to its viewer, however this painting provides no function, it cannot shield us from the rain or protect us from the wind or snow, it is purely form. An insulated aluminum shed provides shelter and protection from Mother Nature; however, it is a purely functional building, it was drawn by an engineer, not conceived by an artist to have form. The culmination of form and function is Architecture, the Greeks and Romans fathered this idea and Palladio’s study of roman architecture taught him his valuable truth.
Architecture can be viewed with two different types of properties. Properties that can be seen like shapes, their composition, the spaces they create and, the colours and textures that make up their appearance. These properties are considered to be visual while other properties are considered to be abstract. These properties can only be described using words; the meanings behind the architecture and the stories that can be told about it. The context, its cultural background and its function also affects how we view architecture. The question is, what
Energy in the layman’s language is often synonymous with strength or force or better still fuels. In technical terms, energy is that thing that can be used to produce work. Fuels and materials that ignite at moderate temperature burn with comparative rapidity and are obtainable in quantities of reasonable prices (William and Pinto, 2000.) Energy sources can also be classified as renewable and non-renewable forms. Renewable forms include; fuel, wood, solar energy, biogas and crop residue, while non-renewable forms are mainly petroleum products such as;