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Green Building: Guidebook for Sustainable Architecture
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Green Building – Guidebook for Sustainable Architecture
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Prof. Dr. Michael Bauer
Peter Mösle
Dr. Michael Schwarz
Drees & Sommer Advanced Building Technologies GmbH
Obere Waldplätze 11
70569 Stuttgart
Germany
info.green-building@dreso.com
ISBN 978-3-642-00634-0 e-ISBN 978-3-642-00635-7
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-00635-7
Springer Heidelberg Dordrecht London New York
Library of Congress Control Number: 2009938435
Original German edition published by Callwey Verlag, Munich, 2007
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By Michael Bauer, Peter Mösle and Michael Schwarz
Green Building Guidebook for Sustainable Architecture
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Table of Contents
A
B
The Motivation behind the Green Building Idea
Green Building Requirements
Increased Public Focus on Sustainability and Energy Efficiency 10
Supportive Framework and General Conditions 12
CO 2 Emission Trade 13
Rating Systems for Sustainable Buildings 15
An integrated View of Green Buildings –
Life Cycle Engineering 20
B1 Sustainable Design 24
Perceived Use defines the Concept 25
Relationship between Level of Well-Being
and healthy Indoor Climate 26
Relationship between Comfort Level and
Performance Ability 27
Operative Indoor Temperature in Occupied Rooms 28
Operative Temperature in Atria 30
Indoor Humidity 32
Air Velocity and Draught Risk 34
Clothing and Activity Level 35
Visual Comfort 36
Acoustics 40
Air Quality 42
Electromagnetic Compatibility 45
Individualized Indoor Climate Control 47
B2 Conscientious Handling of Resources 50
Energy Benchmarks as Target Values for Design 51
Fossils and Regenerative Energy Resources 52
Today’s Energy Benchmark – Primary Energy
Demand for Indoor Climate Conditioning 53
Heating Energy Demand 54
Energy Demand for Water Heating 55
Cooling Energy Demand 56
Electricity Demand for Air Transport 57
Electricity Demand for Artificial Lighting 58
Future Energy Benchmark – Primary Energy Demand
over the Life Cycle of a Building 59
Cumulative Primary Energy Demand
of Building Materials 60
Primary Energy Demand – Use-related 61
Water Requirements 62
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