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2. BUILDING ORIENTATION
Example : In tropical countries such as the Philippines, it is best
toplace service areas in the west and east facing sides of the building because
these sides are exposed to direct sunlight.
3. FACADE DESIGN
Use of Double-layered façade
Use Low-emissivity glass (Low-E glass)
Use of Insulation
4. CROSS VENTILATION
The circulation of fresh air through open windows, doors or other openings on
opposite sides of a room
5. SUNSHADING DEVICES
VERTICAL TYPES
Vertical Sun Shades are generally used on the East-Facing and West- Facing Sides
of a building
EGGCRATE TYPES
Combination of Horizontal and Vertical Shades
WIND ANALYSIS
Wind direction: Desirable and undesirable winds in each of the climatic zones
depend largely on local conditions. Any breeze in the lower latitude (tropical and
arid climates) is beneficial for most of the year.
Cross ventilation: Cross ventilation is far more important in the tropics than in
temperate zones. The theoretical strategy for blocking or inducing wind flow into
a building is based on local prevailing wind conditions. Generally, for the tropical
zones as much ventilation as possible is desired.
2. Use of atrium
In the tropical zone the atrium should be located so as to provide ventilation
within the built form. In the arid zone the atrium should be located at the centre
of the building for cooling and shading purposes.
Analysis of these ratios shows that an elongated form to minimize east and west
exposure is needed at the lower latitudes.
3. Vertical cores and structure The arrangement of primary mass can be used as a
factor in climatic design as its position can help to shade or retain heat within the
building form. For the tropical zone, the cores are located on the east and west
sides of the building form, so as to help shade the building from the low angles of
the sun during the major part of the day.?