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Findings and recommendations are presented of a review of five case studies of ways to conserve energy through development planning and site design in communities. Two approaches were used. In the first approach, a conventional, pre-existing plan was analyzed to determine potential energy use. Once energy-conservation options were identified and evaluated, the conventional plan was modified by employing those options. This approach was used in The Woodlands, Burke Center, and Radisson studies. In the second approach, energy-conservation options are independently identified and evaluated. Those options that passed specific criteria screening were then utilized in developing one or more totally new plans based on energy objectives. This approach was used in Greenbrier and Shenandoah. Radisson is a new town on the outskirts of Syracuse, New York. Greenbrier is a 3000 acre planned community adjacent to Norfolk and Virginia Beach. Shenandoah is a proposed new town in the Atlanta urbanized area. The Woodlands is a new community under development north of Houston. Burke Center is a residential planned unit development in Fairfax County, Virgnia. (MCW).
Overview of Energy-conserving Development Planning and Design Techniques Based on Five Case Studies
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Findings and recommendations are presented of a review of five case studies of ways to conserve energy through development planning and site design in communities. Two approaches were used. In the first approach, a conventional, pre-existing plan was analyzed to determine potential energy use. Once energy-conservation options were identified and evaluated, the conventional plan was modified by employing those options. This approach was used in The Woodlands, Burke Center, and Radisson studies. In the second approach, energy-conservation options are independently identified and evaluated. Those options that passed specific criteria screening were then utilized in developing one or more totally new plans based on energy objectives. This approach was used in Greenbrier and Shenandoah. Radisson is a new town on the outskirts of Syracuse, New York. Greenbrier is a 3000 acre planned community adjacent to Norfolk and Virginia Beach. Shenandoah is a proposed new town in the Atlanta urbanized area. The Woodlands is a new community under development north of Houston. Burke Center is a residential planned unit development in Fairfax County, Virgnia. (MCW).
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Findings and recommendations are presented of a review of five case studies of ways to conserve energy through development planning and site design in communities. Two approaches were used. In the first approach, a conventional, pre-existing plan was analyzed to determine potential energy use. Once energy-conservation options were identified and evaluated, the conventional plan was modified by employing those options. This approach was used in The Woodlands, Burke Center, and Radisson studies. In the second approach, energy-conservation options are independently identified and evaluated. Those options that passed specific criteria screening were then utilized in developing one or more totally new plans based on energy objectives. This approach was used in Greenbrier and Shenandoah. Radisson is a new town on the outskirts of Syracuse, New York. Greenbrier is a 3000 acre planned community adjacent to Norfolk and Virginia Beach. Shenandoah is a proposed new town in the Atlanta urbanized area. The Woodlands is a new community under development north of Houston. Burke Center is a residential planned unit development in Fairfax County, Virgnia. (MCW).
Overview of Energy-conserving Development Planning and Design Techniques Based on Five Case Studies
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Pages : 229
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Pages : 229
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Energy-efficient Community Development Techniques
Author: Carla S. Crane
Publisher: Urban Land Institute
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Publisher: Urban Land Institute
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Final Report
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Category : Energy conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Category : Energy conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Site and Neighborhood Design for Energy Conservation
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Category : Architecture and energy conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 581
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Category : Architecture and energy conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 581
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Case Studies of Project Planning and Design for Energy Conservation
Author: John Edward Williams
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Category : Architecture and energy conservation
Languages : en
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Energy Conserving Site Design Case Study-Radisson, New York. Final Report
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A case study of project planning and design for energy conservation at Radisson New Community, Baldwinsville, New York is described. The new community includes a 95-acre residential site and a 51-acre town center. Energy-conserving plans developed for both sites have focused on passive measures to reduce energy use for space heating. Utility systems options have been identified for both sites. The case study overview contains data on location, climatology, local meteorology. Development plans for both the residential and town center areas are described. After a description of the team structure, methodological considerations, and impediments to implementation, the implementation program is given. (MCW).
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A case study of project planning and design for energy conservation at Radisson New Community, Baldwinsville, New York is described. The new community includes a 95-acre residential site and a 51-acre town center. Energy-conserving plans developed for both sites have focused on passive measures to reduce energy use for space heating. Utility systems options have been identified for both sites. The case study overview contains data on location, climatology, local meteorology. Development plans for both the residential and town center areas are described. After a description of the team structure, methodological considerations, and impediments to implementation, the implementation program is given. (MCW).
Energy-conserving Site Design Case Studies
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The workshop was opened by Mr. J. Kaminsky giving a brief synopsis of the history of the case studies to date. The Site and Neighborhood Design case studies are roughly midway through the process of identifying and evaluating various options for increasing energy conservation in current design stages of their development and marketing schedule. The experiences gained to date are given for Burke Center (a village center site, concentrating on building options) in Fairfax Co., Virginia; Radisson (basically a new town) in central New York; Greenbrier (3,000 acres, very flat and wet in a standard metropolitan area) in Virginia near Norfolk; Shenandoah (a series of villages, developed in stages) in Georgia near Atlanta; and The Woodlands (12 million ft2 of building area and 37,000 parking spaces) in Texas near Houston. Technical progress for each development is then summed. Dr. W.R. Powell presented a paper describing an energy conservation system called Community Annual Storage Systems (CASES). CASES collects heat in in summer and stores it for used heating in winter. In the winter, it preserves the chill and provides the necessary cooling in the summer for communities.
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The workshop was opened by Mr. J. Kaminsky giving a brief synopsis of the history of the case studies to date. The Site and Neighborhood Design case studies are roughly midway through the process of identifying and evaluating various options for increasing energy conservation in current design stages of their development and marketing schedule. The experiences gained to date are given for Burke Center (a village center site, concentrating on building options) in Fairfax Co., Virginia; Radisson (basically a new town) in central New York; Greenbrier (3,000 acres, very flat and wet in a standard metropolitan area) in Virginia near Norfolk; Shenandoah (a series of villages, developed in stages) in Georgia near Atlanta; and The Woodlands (12 million ft2 of building area and 37,000 parking spaces) in Texas near Houston. Technical progress for each development is then summed. Dr. W.R. Powell presented a paper describing an energy conservation system called Community Annual Storage Systems (CASES). CASES collects heat in in summer and stores it for used heating in winter. In the winter, it preserves the chill and provides the necessary cooling in the summer for communities.
Options for Energy Conservation in Site and Neighborhood Design
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This introductory meeting of the Site and Neighborhood Design (SAND) program identified and addressed areas of mutual concern to the contractor teams and the sponsoring organization, the Community Systems Branch, Division of Buildings and Community Systems. Of particular importance was realizing various conservation options for the five case studies. Distinguishing features of presentations on Burke Center (suburban Fairfax County, Virginia); Greenbriar (Tidewater, Virginia); Shenandoah (Corveta County, Georgia); Radisson, New York; and the Woodlands, (Houston, Texas) are summarized. At a panel discussion, the following subjects were discussed: energy system alternatives at the community scale; architectural and engineering systems; consumer products; passive site options. Developer activities are reviewed. It is concluded that the case studies are not purely research, but to mobilize developers, utilities, and local government to work together to realize more energy efficient site and neighborhood scale developments. (MCW).
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This introductory meeting of the Site and Neighborhood Design (SAND) program identified and addressed areas of mutual concern to the contractor teams and the sponsoring organization, the Community Systems Branch, Division of Buildings and Community Systems. Of particular importance was realizing various conservation options for the five case studies. Distinguishing features of presentations on Burke Center (suburban Fairfax County, Virginia); Greenbriar (Tidewater, Virginia); Shenandoah (Corveta County, Georgia); Radisson, New York; and the Woodlands, (Houston, Texas) are summarized. At a panel discussion, the following subjects were discussed: energy system alternatives at the community scale; architectural and engineering systems; consumer products; passive site options. Developer activities are reviewed. It is concluded that the case studies are not purely research, but to mobilize developers, utilities, and local government to work together to realize more energy efficient site and neighborhood scale developments. (MCW).
Encyclopedia of Energy-efficient Building Design
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Pages : 1013
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Pages : 1013
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