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Design GroupApril 30, 2014
Moving to High Performance Design
Carey Nagle
BNIM Architects
Scott Bowman
KJWW Engineering
Many slides are courtesy of BNIM Architects – Not all are referenced
Sustainability
Efficiency
High Performance
REGULATORY PRESSURES
Codes and Standards
Measure Performance?
• ASHRAE Standards (90.1)
• Energy Star
• Code (IECC)
• LEED
• IgCC
• Green Globes
• BREEAM
DOE 30%
Reduction
Target
Courtesy PNNL
ASHRAE 90.1-2013?
ASHRAE 90-1975 ASHRAE 90A-1980
ASHRAE 90.1-1999
ASHRAE 90.1-2001
ASHRAE 90.1-2007
ASHRAE 90.1-2004
ASHRAE 90.1-1989
ASHRAE 90.1-2010
ASHRAE Standard 90.1E
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14%
4.5%
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12.3%
4.5%
18.5%
Courtesy USGBCLEED v4?
LEED
MOVING TO HIGH PERFORMANCE
Integrative Design
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Owner
Architects
Consultants
Utility Companies
INTEGRATE
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COLLABORATION + INTEGRATED DESIGN PROCESS
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Use Less
• Reduce Loads
• Passive
• Envelope
Use Efficiently
• System Selection
• High Efficiency
Make On Site
• Renewable Energy
• Portal to Future
Energy Modeling
• Key to High Performance
• Important to understand interaction
• Many approximations – manage expectations
• Know limits of software
• Understand gross assumptions!
• Move from isolated evaluations to bundling
• Set early goals – Measure against them often!
23%
44%
42%
15%
21%
Why kBtu/sf
• ASHRAE currently uses energy cost
• Dollars reflect some local energy utilization and market conditions
• Suppressed sources can obscure signals
– Natural Gas
– Renewable Energy (Wind or Solar)
• Need to measure true performance
• Location, Location, Location
– 28 kBtu/sf means something in Iowa
– What about Portland?
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Integration Leads to High Performance
Iowa Utilities Board / Office of Consumer AdvocateState of Iowa
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Total EUI :
28.0kBtu/sf/yr
% Reduction from code base EUI
60%Model for other
government & private sector entities
LEEDPlatinum
VISIONARY GOALS
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Building Area
44,640GSF
Cost
$204Per GSF
MODEST BUDGET
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REPLICATION + INNOVATION
REPLICATION INNOVATION• Passive Strategies First• Orientation + Planning• Shallow N-S Footprint depths• Daylighting• Natural Ventilation
FLOORPLAN
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REPLICATION + INNOVATION
REPLICATION INNOVATION• Passive Strategies First• Orientation + Planning• Shallow N-S Footprint depths• Daylighting• Natural Ventilation
FLOORPLAN
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Replication + Innovation
REPLICATION INNOVATION
• Orientation• Shared Parking
• Independent of Power Plant
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REPLICATION INNOVATION
• Solid West & East Envelope• Mitigate Heat Gain• Mitigate Glare
REPLICATION INNOVATION
• Daylight / Windows• North Diffuse Daylight• Views
• Light Tubes• Daylight Responsive Dimming• Daylight Harvesting Sunscreen• 98% Daylighting
DAYLIGHTING STRATEGIES
REPLICATION INNOVATION
• Light Shelf• Screen Shade
• Daylight Harvesting Sunscreen• Parabolic Louver Blades
REPLICATION INNOVATION
• High Angle Summer Daylight• Low Angle Winter Daylight
REPLICATION INNOVATION
• Shorter Furniture Panel System Provides Full Daylighting 70% More of the Time as Compared to Existing
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REPLICATION INNOVATION
• Cost Effective Precast Envelope• Horizontal Windows
• Daylight Harvesting System Becomes the Architecture
REPLICATION INNOVATION
• Operable Windows • Weather Station• Building Automation System Alert• Systems Tie-In• Cost Effective
NATURAL VENTILATION
REPLICATION INNOVATION
• Good Thermal Envelope• Cost Effective Precast
• Thermal Bridging Mitigation• Non-Conductive Precast System• Material Duality
ENVELOPE
REPLICATION INNOVATION
• Passive Strategies• Geothermal• Energy Recovery
• Occupancy Sensors Per Workstation• Demand Controlled Ventilation• Building Automation System • Photovoltaic Panels
ENERGY STRATEGIES
19.1%of Building Energy Use
RENEWABLE ENERGY
REPLICATION INNOVATION
• Passive First • Employ Loads Efficiently• Employ as Funding Becomes
Available
Energy Monitoring
LEED Measurement & Verification
Electrical Circuits Monitored• Lighting• Plug Loads• Mechanical Equipment• General Building Loads• IT Equipment
Geothermal Loop
Data Collected by Capitol Complex Energy Management System
REPLICATION INNOVATION
• Ensures Intended Operation• Identifies Additional Savings• Provides Research and
Demonstration Data
RESULTS
$54,000 Annual Savings
16.7 – 77% saved
26%18%
24%20%
11%
Includes PV
75%
98%
Includes PV
75%
98%
MEASUREMENT AND VERIFICATION
Second Year M&V Results:
• Design Estimated Model EUI – with PV 28.1
• Monitored EUI – with PV 16.7
• Monitored EUI – without PV 21.2
Conclusions:
• Model over predicted pumping energy – software limited
• Model slightly over predicted lighting savings
• Plug loads are significantly lower than design expectations
• Corrected energy model tracks actual use well
• Tools supported good decision making!
Energy Star = 100
Awards and Recognitions
• AIA Committee On The Environment
– Top 10 Green Building Award 2012
– Top 10 Plus in 2014
• ASHRAE Technology Award
– Second Place in 2014
• AIA Central States Region Merit Award
• AIA Iowa Merit Award
• Des Moines’ Environmental Impact Awards
– Built Environment Award
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Moving to High Performance Design
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