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Water
Pollution Control Laboratory Authors: Alfredo Fernandez Gonzalez, Chatree Kowitanupong, and Prashant Gaba School: University of Oregon |
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| Brief: This project explores the effect of asymmetric distribution of components in a building, and its effect on human comfort. This case study deals with the Water Pollution Control Laboratory, a building that has very unique features that allow for the study of asymmetric design. The space studied (second floor of the west office wing) has all its fenestration concentrated on two sides (north and west facades), and a highly sloped ceiling. These two characteristics affect the thermal and luminous environments in very interesting ways. | ||
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