This paper aims to advance the understanding of Integral Sustainable Design (ISD) as an approach for the environmental assessment of buildings. The potential of ISD is the integration of qualitative as well as quantitative perspectives on a subject. ISD offers a bottom up approach to environmental assessment, whereas most common building energy rating schemes follow a top down approach. This paper explores how two and three-dimensional visual mapping can be used to integrate the qualitative and quantitative assessments of buildings. It is suggested that the ISD approach is suitable for the architectural design process even in the early design stage. It also enables the designer to identify and focus on synergies between the design intention and environmental requirements rather than their differences.
History
Pagination
11-20
Location
Adelaide, South Australia
Start date
2016-12-07
End date
2016-12-09
ISBN-13
9780992383534
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
[2016, The Conference]
Editor/Contributor(s)
Zuo J, Daniel L, Soebarto V
Title of proceedings
ASA 2016 : Revisiting the role of architectural science in design and practice : Proceedings of the 50th International Conference of the Architectural Science Association
Event
Architectural Science Association. International Conference (50th : 2016 : Adelaide, South Australia)