Title |
A Study on the Integrated Design Process for Sustainable Architecture |
Authors |
Lee Byung-Yun ; Kim Kwang-Hyun |
Keywords |
Sustainable Architecture ; Integrated Design Process ; Integration Structure of Built and Fluid Environment ; Feedback Design |
Abstract |
This paper analyses the structure of integrated design of sustainable architecture and proposes improvement of it. Existing Integrated design process(IDP) have some pitfalls of rigid process and fragmentation of each elements. The cognition of ecological system composed of built and fluid environments and inter-relationship between them (environmental indexes) sheds lights on improvements of integrated design. Projects get a wide-range of targets from it and the structural frame of them can be established in detail in order to decide the level and methodology of integration. Taking the whole structure in mind, the process of integration design can be settled. 1) During planning step, overall strategy is developed with the guidance of environmental indexes and design team is set up. 2) During schematic design , integration level and alternatives are developed through design workshops with many verification tools(a feedback design). 3) During design development, the performance of integration systems are optimized with material selection, occupants pattern and seasonal operation schedule. Several design tools have been developed, but their specific target cannot cover a whole integrated design process, so the optimized integration of tools should be investigated as well. |