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Tall Building Design Exploration: Designing For Wind Resilience

8 pagesPublished: October 23, 2017

Abstract

The paper presents a performance-based design method that combines building and urban objectives for the control of winds impacting on tall buildings at the pedestrian, podium and upper levels. The performance-based method accounts for wind flow and wind load in a form optimization technique that considers a variety of criteria defining urban microclimates, defined by high-density, multi-level building forms subject to acute variations in seasonal wind conditions. The approach is based on the theoretical foundations of ‘designing for urban resilience; and highlights the different objectives of this approach relative to existing (tall) building design standards and urban city planning guidelines.

Keyphrases: form optimization, performance based tall building design, urban microclimate, urban resilience, wind flow, wind load

In: Marsha Lamb (editor). AUBEA 2017: Australasian Universities Building Education Association Conference 2017, vol 1, pages 371-378.

BibTeX entry
@inproceedings{AUBEA2017:Tall_Building_Design_Exploration,
  author    = {Mohamed Khallaf and Julie Jupp},
  title     = {Tall Building Design Exploration: Designing For Wind Resilience},
  booktitle = {AUBEA 2017: Australasian Universities Building Education Association Conference 2017},
  editor    = {Marsha Lamb},
  series    = {EPiC Series in Education Science},
  volume    = {1},
  publisher = {EasyChair},
  bibsource = {EasyChair, https://easychair.org},
  issn      = {2516-2306},
  url       = {/publications/paper/lbd7},
  doi       = {10.29007/l5cv},
  pages     = {371-378},
  year      = {2017}}
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