Chase Stanley 0792
BalancePoint.png
This spreadsheet predicts the building's balance point temperature.
Which is when the building needs neither heating nor cooling, and
the internal gains equal the external losses. This means the building
would be in thermal equilibrium if the outside temperature where 52.5
degrees.

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This psychometric chart above illustrates how the six
design strategies selected could create a structure in
Houston, TX that is 97% comfortable.
This information will be used in creating a passive
thermal scheme of natural ventilation cooling on a
portion of the building, but NOT the galleries because
the art should be protected.

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This sun chart above displays in a visual way when shading
is needed, and when direct sun is needed. Because the building
has an 8-story building directly to the South with a zero-lot-line,
my structure will be protected from the most intense heat. This
would be considered an advantage in the hottest months of the
summer, but a disadvantage in the winter months because we
can not gain as much heat when it is wanted.



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This 3D chart of dry bulb temperature tells us that in the months of June,
July, and August we need shade all day long!!! Also, we will have to use
a mechanical system to remove heat because this time of the year in
Houston the heat is too intense to cope with.
chadows1.png
The Purple in these 2 images outlines the site of a proposed 8-story
building that will also cast a shadow on my building site which is
outlined in red.
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