To reach the Task objectives
four Subtasks have been defined.Subtask A - Case Stories
(Subtask Lead Country: Denmark)
Different low energy
solar buildings are investigated and documented in
this subtask. The objective of Subtask A is to
provide the knowledge needed for guidelines, methods
and tools, which will be developed in other
subtasks. This was done by evaluating and
documenting a set of buildings designed using the
"whole building approach". Both the processes used
in the design of the buildings and the resulting
performance were evaluated.
The results of these studies have been documented in
a report "Description
of Case Stories" and a booklet
Examples of Integrated Design - Five Low Energy
Buildings Created Through Integrated Design.
Subtask B - Design Process Guidelines
(Subtask Lead Country: Switzerland)
The main objective of
Subtask B is to develop design process guidelines
suitable for the early stages of design, as the
integrated design process approach is particularly
important in these stages. The guidelines will both
deal with the make up of the design team and the
interaction between members of the design team, with
the information required by the team, and with the
ways of designing the building as a system, where
the different low energy and solar technologies to
be used are integral parts of the whole.The main
results of Subtask B are the development of design
process guidelines (i.e. the 'Integrated
Design Process Guide' and the 'Navigator').

Subtask C - Methods and Tools
(Subtask Lead Country: USA)
The main objective of
Subtask C is to develop methods and tools to be used
by the designers when doing trade-off analyses
between different low energy and solar technologies.
As designers, builders and owners optimise against a
large number of criteria, such as energy use,
comfort, cost, aesthetics, environmental impact,
etc., a multi criteria decision making method was
developed that stimulates discussion within the
design team about these trade-offs to find the
optimal design. The method also is translated into a
computer based tool. To assist the design team with
respect to energy analyses throughout the design
process the application of an energy calculation
method is recommended that can be used from the very
first stages on. Though the energy calculation tool
Energy 10 is not developed within the Task it does
fit the objective quite well and therefore national
parameter sets were defined which makes the tool
applicable for a wider target audience.The main
results of Subtask C are the
MCDM-23 method,
MCDM-23 tool and
Energy 10. Subtask D - Dissemination and Demonstration
(Subtask Lead Country: The Netherlands)
The main objective of
Subtask D is to disseminate the results of the work
of the Task to the building community. Dissemination
took place by setting up a web site, through which
methods, tools and publications are available.
Also highly energy efficient demonstration buildings
have been developed by putting the integrated design
process into practice. The booklet
The Integrated Design Process in Practice -
Demonstration Projects Evaluated goes into
further detail.
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