DocumentCode :
3252394
Title :
Toward green skyscrapers: An ecological perspective on high-rise buildings of the future
Author :
Zhao, Qian
Author_Institution :
Archit. Res. Inst., Southeast Univ., Nanjing, China
fYear :
2011
fDate :
22-24 April 2011
Firstpage :
3750
Lastpage :
3753
Abstract :
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of green skyscrapers and green building assessment systems, and to explore potential technoecology for green building design. Today, many bold decisions are made based on factors affecting energy performance of greenscraper, which have been influenced by regulatory changes, technical development, new materials, innovative designs in architecture and economic drivers. High technology is increasingly relied upon as an ecological solution by architects, planners, developers, and policymakers. High-tech based ecological strategies rely on scientific site study including environmental evaluation, climatic parameters with historical date, lifelong environmental impacts of new construction, and ecological and economic sustainability, etc. To begin to understand how technoecological methods has become a large portion of the design process, this article traces the birth and growth of high-rise buildings driven by changes of ecological solutions, advanced energy saving strategies and technoscience. The paper concludes by categorizing the critical history of tall buildings in energy use into five successive phases based on their energy consumption that outlining the future agenda of ecological technology.
Keywords :
architecture; ecology; structural engineering; sustainable development; architecture; ecological perspective; ecological solution; ecological strategies; economic sustainability; energy consumption; green building assessment systems; green building design; green skyscrapers; high-rise buildings; innovative designs; planners; policymakers; Architecture; Buildings; Economics; Green buildings; Photovoltaic systems; Presses; climatic parameters; ecological and economic sustainability; energy consumption; energy performance; environmental evaluation; environmental impacts; five successive phases; green building assessment systems; green skyscrapers; technoecology; technoscience;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electric Technology and Civil Engineering (ICETCE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lushan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0289-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICETCE.2011.5776006
Filename :
5776006
Link To Document :
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