Jeung Lee - Module 8 - Part 2

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Roof Space Plan Optimization

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This tool serves as a valuable resource for designers and energy consultants during the initial stages of a project. It facilitates the evaluation of trade-offs between energy savings provided by solar panels and the aesthetic appeal and well-being benefits offered by green roofs and skylights. While green roofs and skylights do contribute to energy efficiency, solar panels are particularly advantageous as they actively generate energy. However, saturating the rooftop space solely with solar panels would require sacrificing relaxation areas and natural light for building occupants. It is crucial to note that the weight assigned to aesthetic appeal and well-being may vary among different evaluators. Consequently, this tool allows users to customize weight assignments based on their specific evaluation criteria.

Furthermore, the tool accommodates variations in solar panel energy generation efficiency, green roof insulation efficiency, and skylight lighting energy-saving efficiency, which are contingent on the site. Users can input these factors to accurately assess the potential energy savings associated with each option. The primary output of the tool is the quantification of energy savings achievable through the three alternatives. Additionally, the overall aesthetic appeal and well-being are calculated based on the user's preferences. These outputs provide a range of recommended proportions for an optimal combination of the three options.

By offering a systematic and customizable approach to evaluate design alternatives, this tool empowers professionals to make informed decisions that balance energy efficiency, aesthetics, and occupant well-being.

  1. ease provide your desired energy savings for the building materials you intend to incorporate, namely solar panels, skylights, and green roofs. It is important to note that the energy efficiency levels may vary depending on the specific materials chosen. Please specify your desired energy savings in kilowatt-hours per square foot per year (kWh/ft²/year).
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  1. Well-being & Aesthetic Points Setting

In order to achieve an optimized roof area plan, it is essential to consider the desired well-being points, which may vary qualitatively according to individual preferences. It is important to note that these points are not quantifiable, allowing for flexibility in accommodating different user preferences. For instance, if the intention is to incorporate luxurious and high-end skylights, the weighted points assigned to the respective factors can be adjusted accordingly. By ensuring a professional approach, we can create a roof area plan that effectively balances energy efficiency, aesthetic appeal, and the desired well-being aspects specific to your preferences.

The same concept can be applied to the aesthetic points.

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  1. Visualization by Changing Colors of Each Part

The following color scheme is suggested to represent the different roof area components:

Solar Panel: Grey

Skylight: Blue

Green Roof: Green

This color scheme allows for clear visual identification and differentiation between the various elements of the roof area. Grey represents solar panels, blue represents skylights, and green represents green roofs as the base settings. These color choices ensure a professional and visually intuitive representation of the respective components in the roof area plan.

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  1. Setting Study

To conduct an analysis of the optimal weight for a specific proportion, the other inputs will be kept constant while varying the aesthetic or well-being points. The energy component will be minimized, while the well-being and aesthetic aspects will be maximized.

By setting the proportion as a constant, we can explore different weight allocations for the aesthetic and well-being points, enabling a comprehensive evaluation of their impact on the overall optimization. This approach allows for a professional analysis of the most suitable weight distribution for achieving the desired proportion while prioritizing energy efficiency, well-being, and aesthetic considerations in an optimal manner.

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  1. General Result

Each optimized option can be compared based on the specific purpose of the building. If the primary objective is to design a more energy-efficient building, the option with a higher proportion of solar panels can be selected. The increased presence of green and blue components in the building indicates a greater emphasis on aesthetics and the potential to enhance the well-being of the building occupants.

By evaluating and comparing the optimized options, considering factors such as energy efficiency, aesthetic appeal, and well-being aspects, a professional decision can be made to determine the most suitable design for the building. This approach ensures that the chosen option aligns with the intended purpose and objectives of the building project, while considering the importance of energy efficiency and the positive impact of aesthetically pleasing and well-being-enhancing features.

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By incorporating adjustable energy efficiency inputs, this tool enables the generation of optimized options for solar panels, green roofs, and skylights. The user has the ability to fine-tune the energy efficiency parameters based on specific site conditions and requirements, thereby facilitating the identification of the most favorable configuration.

You can find the quick guide video below.