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The Carbon Neutral Design Project:
Carbon Neutral Teaching: Curriculum Materials Development
Claude Demers + Andre Potvin
Laval University

Winter 2007 Graduate Level ‘Ambiances physiques’
(environmental controls in architecture) Studio/ Seminar

Acoustic Integration

Acoustic

Acoustic

Design Performance Objective

Acoustic Integration

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Students: Hugues Voisine & Sebastien Pinard

Software/Tools:

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Winter 2007 Graduate Level ‘Ambiances physiques’ (environmental controls in architecture) Studio/ Seminar

Acoustic Integration

Integration of thermal, lighting and acoustics in a single exercise. These illustrations correspond to each of the ambiences, at the design scales of the urban, architectural and detail.

Investigative Strategy

Use all tools and theories previously experimented throughout the semester. This final exercise is part of the seminar, but due at the design studio crit.

Evaluation Process
Final crit, discussing the integration and architectural relevance. Exercises are corrected by each by the studio “specialists” that also teach at the seminar.
Information about the Project and Studio

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Range of Applicability in terms of CLIMATE
Range of Applicability in terms of TYPE
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Degree of Difficulty / Previous Knowledge Required
 

ACSA Competition

Acoustic Integration Study
   

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