Smart Homes or Smart Occupants? Reframing Computational Design Models for the Green Home
Bartram, Lyn (Simon Fraser University) | Woodbury, Rob (Simon Fraser University)
Buildings designed around occupant A sustainable home is more than a green building: it is also intelligence will provide flexible, adaptive task a living experience that encourages occupants to use fewer environments, refined control zones and technologies that resources more effectively. Research has shown that small maximize occupants' access to adaptive opportunities changes in behaviour in how we use our homes, such as (Cole & Brown, 2009). Architects, engineers and system turning off lights, reducing heat and uncovering or designers are faced with the challenge of reframing design covering windows, or shortening showers, can result in strategies as a co-evolution of human and building substantial energy and water savings. But changing the intelligence that will encourage as well as underpin way we use resources is proving challenging.
Mar-19-2011
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