| 研究生: |
黃勤懿 Huang, Qin-Yi |
|---|---|
| 論文名稱: |
吹入建築體的第一口氣息:台灣換氣住宅原型-以神農街街屋基地為例 PNEUMAHOUSE:The Prototype of Ventilation Housing in Taiwan-Taking Shophouse on Shen-nong Street in Tainan as a test site |
| 指導教授: |
劉舜仁
Liou, Shuenn Ren |
| 共同指導教授: |
潘振宇
Pan, Chen Yu |
| 學位類別: |
碩士 Master |
| 系所名稱: |
規劃與設計學院 - 建築學系 Department of Architecture |
| 論文出版年: | 2022 |
| 畢業學年度: | 110 |
| 語文別: | 中文 |
| 論文頁數: | 156 |
| 中文關鍵詞: | 後疫情住宅 、通風換氣 、節能住宅 、未來住宅 、街屋原型 |
| 外文關鍵詞: | CFD, Post Pandemic Housing , Ventilation, Passive Housing, Future Housing, Prototype of Street House |
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PNEUMA是聖經中上帝創造人類時,吹入身體的第一口生命氣息。在後疫情時代與建築更新的世紀交鋒之間,住宅也如同生物需要呼吸,我想為未來的建築吹入第一口氣息。
後疫情的時代,空氣與陽光是生活最重要的元素,筆者希望以PNEUMA的概念做為發想,發展一種能夠輕鬆讓住宅呼吸的構造原型,提供所有設計者們應用與變化。藉由過去空調設備領域所累積的經驗與CFD的檢討方式,創造被氣流所包覆的住宅「PNEUMAHOUSE」。任何住宅類型皆能套用這個簡單的原型實現換氣的生活,每個房間皆有獨立的新鮮進氣。
本研究發展出兩種換氣住宅原型,用來符合不同情境的需要。本研究選擇換氣最困難的街屋作為建築類型的挑戰,透過在70公尺的神農街基地使用PNEUMAHOUSE系統,來展示本系統的便利與可適應性。
本研究用最簡易的方式讓空間能夠實現被氣流包覆,在不影響空間配置情況下產生安全、舒適又健康的氣流生活。
PNEUMA means wind, spirit, or the first breath into nostrils of the man Lord God formed from the dust of the earth and becoming a living soul. The first breath bringing life into a house is vital to a clash quest between the post-pandemic era and architectural renewal.
"PNEUMAHOUSE", a house surrounded by air flow providing fresh air and sunlight to interior, is a prototype designed by writer with research in this paper. Based on experience formulas of environmental control and CFD reviews. Every designer can use this prototype to bring their house fresh air simply and cheaply with PNEUMAHOUSE system.
Street house has most difficult conditions to bring fresh air into entire building. This paper focuses on practicability of PNEUMA SYSTEM. Challenging the most difficult ventilation environment shophouse on shen-nong . With PNEUMA SYSTEM to bring fresh air into this 70 meters long site. To demonstrate the convenience and adaptability of this system.
This research uses the easiest way to make the space covered by airflow. Create a safe, comfortable and healthy life with airflow.
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