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same revolution that's swept the business world is transforming both
higher and corporate education. As with e/commerce,
"students" are now "consumers". The
learning process is changing dramatically to accommodate them.
Not surprisingly, the physical facilities of learning are changing,
too. Understanding and leveraging these changes is the challenge of
this new decade.
Architects should first optimize the project's site orientation and massing, incorporate passive solar heating and cooling strategies, maximize daylight opportunities, specify energy needs. The benefits of solar energy will not be fully realized until the building is as energy-efficient as possible. Advanced Design Studio Fall 2000 University of Texas at Austin
Hot air chimney for hot air extraction
Floors displacement to optimize the equivalent distribution of the internal air.
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Paper, Wood, Acrylic, Plastic
and Metal Model. Advanced Design Studio Fall 2000 University of Texas at
Austin
Eco-Technology strategy section. Hot air chimney for extraction and ventilation of the building. Photovoltaic cells to provide energy for support AC systems. Natural Light reflection systems and interior lighting.
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