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The global built environment is at a critical juncture. Faced with the urgent dual challenges of climate change and evolving demands for occupant well-being, the traditional approach to heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) is no longer adequate. HVAC systems, which often account for the largest share of a building's energy consumption, are now recognized not just as utility services, but as the primary engine for building performance, energy efficiency, and indoor environmental quality.
This book, Engineering the Environment: Major HVAC Case Studies in Building Performance, is a direct response to this paradigm shift. It moves beyond theoretical discussions to offer an in-depth, practical analysis of real-world complex systems across a diverse range of iconic and challenging structures-from historic landmarks requiring delicate modernization to state-of-the-art, net-zero energy facilities.
We delve into the decisions, methodologies, and outcomes of implementing high-performance and sustainable HVAC solutions. Through fifteen detailed case studies, we dissect the intricate balance required to simultaneously achieve aggressive energy-saving targets, secure leading green certifications like LEED and BREEAM, and-most importantly-optimize the comfort, health, and productivity of occupants.
The intent is to provide a clear, evidence-based guide drawn from the trenches of professional practice. It serves as a comprehensive look at the successes, the inevitable hurdles, and the measurable results that define modern HVAC consulting. For engineers, architects, developers, and facility managers, this text offers a vital resource for translating sustainable ambitions into operational reality.
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