Building as Power Plant—BAPP
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ABSTRACT The Building as Power Plant (BAPP) initiative seeks to integrate advanced energy-effective building technologies (ascending strategies) with innovative distributed energy generation systems (cascading strategies), such that most or all of the building's energy needs for heating, cooling, ventilating, and lighting are met on-site, under the premise of fulfilling all requirements concerning user comfort and control (visual, thermal, acoustic, spatial, and air quality). This will be pursued by integrating a “passive approach” with the use of renewable energies. In addition, the project will achieve unprecedented levels of organizational flexibility and technological adaptability. The project has progressed though preliminary architectural design and engineering and 5 workshops (Ascending Energy Strategies, Floor-by-Floor Infrastructures, Interior Systems, HVAC Systems, and Cascading Energy Strategies). BAPP is designed as a 6-story building, located in Pittsburgh (a cold climate with a moderate sola...
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