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E-grāmata: Building Design, Construction and Performance in Tropical Climates

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  • Formāts: 286 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315470528
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  • Formāts: 286 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315470528

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The design, construction and use of buildings in tropical climates pose specific challenges to built environment professionals. This text seeks to capture some of the key issues of technology and practice in the areas of building design, refurbishment, construction and facilities management in tropical regions.

Using a consistent chapter structure throughout, and incorporating the latest research findings, this book outlines:

  • the functional requirements of buildings in tropical climates
  • the challenges associated with the sustainability of the built environment, building form and whole life performance in the context of a tropical setting

  • the impact of potentially hostile tropical conditions upon building pathology and the durability of components, structure and fabric
  • the tasks which face those responsible for appraising the design, condition, maintenance and conservation of built heritage in tropical regions
  • the facilities management issues faced in tropical climates
  • and the refurbishment, upgrade and renewal of the tropical built environment

Each chapter incorporates reflective summaries and review tests and many chapters include case studies demonstrating how the principles discussed in the chapter can be applied to real life projects.

The book is ideal as a course text for students of Architecture, Construction, Surveying and FM as well as providing a sound reference for practitioners working in these regions.

Notes on contributors viii
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Introduction
1(12)
Mike Riley
Payam Shafigh
Introduction
1(1)
Overview
2(1)
Building design
3(4)
Building construction
7(4)
Building performance
11(2)
2 Environment and sustainability in tropical regions
13(24)
Noor Suzaini Mohamed Zaid
Brit Anak Kayan
Introduction
13(1)
Overview
13(1)
Impact of climate change
14(8)
Sustainability in the construction industry
22(7)
Life cycle assessment and eco-labelling
29(1)
Embodied energy in buildings
29(8)
3 Functional requirements of buildings: tropical context
37(31)
Norhayati Mahyuddin
Farid Wajdi Akashah
Raha Sulaiman
Introduction
37(1)
Overview
38(1)
Physical performance requirements of buildings in tropical climates
38(5)
Macro, mesa and micro climate in tropical regions
43(6)
Building science in tropical climates
49(19)
4 Historical evolution of buildings in tropical regions
68(35)
Nor Haniza Ishak
Nur Farhana Azmi
Noor Suzaini Mohamed Zaid
Introduction
68(1)
Overview
68(1)
General characteristics of buildings in response to tropical climate
68(14)
Building in context
82(8)
Evolution of tropical buildings typology and morphology
90(13)
5 Construction technology for tropical regions
103(85)
Michael Farragher
Introduction
103(1)
Overview
104(3)
Building form: the humid tropics
107(10)
Building form: the hot and dry tropics
117(14)
Urban morphology
131(5)
Climate analyses
136(1)
Domestic building elements in the tropical regions
137(21)
Industrial and commercial building in the tropical regions
158(18)
Environmental services
176(4)
Sustainable construction materials in the tropical regions
180(8)
6 Building pathology, maintenance and refurbishment
188(30)
Zahiruddin Fitri Abu Hassan
Azlan Shah Ali
Shirley Jin Lin Chua
Mohd Rizal Baharum
Introduction
188(1)
Overview
189(1)
Common building pathology
190(13)
Remediation of building defects
203(1)
Maintenance consideration and techniques
203(5)
Building refurbishment
208(10)
7 Operational building performance in tropical climates
218(22)
Nik Elyna Myeda
Syahrul Nizam Kamaruzzaman
Cheong Peng Au-Yong
Introduction
218(1)
Overview
218(2)
Assessment trends
220(5)
Building information modelling
225(6)
FM practice in tropical zones
231(3)
Performance planning and control
234(1)
Optimising building performance
235(5)
8 Case studies
240(27)
Michael Farragher
Mike Riley
Africa: Uganda
240(7)
South America: Brazil
247(5)
Australasia: Australia
252(15)
Index 267
Mike Riley is Director of the School of the Built Environment, Liverpool John Moores University, UK.









Alison Cotgrave is Deputy Director of the School of the Built Environment, Liverpool John Moores University, UK.



Michael Farragher is Senior Lecturer in Architectural Technology, Liverpool John Moores University, UK.