Building Integrated Water Recuperation Systems

 
 
 

Environmental Control and Information Exchange though the Integration of Display Technologies to Dynamic Building Envelopes

Dehumidification offers the most effective means to regulating indoor air comfort within hot and humid climate zones. Certain areas within these zones are subjected to monsoon season, receiving little or no rainfall during most the year and leading to depreciation of potable water resources. Contemporary building system technologies operate through use of energy-intensive HVAC systems requiring the conditioning of outdoor air in a linear fashion. Advances in biotechnology offer compelling cases for tech-transfer through the architectural applications of new materials. High-performance desiccant materials provide opportunity for building integration through analysis of system flows and programmatic requirements.

 

Project Date: 2016

Researchers: Anna Dyson, Marcel Perez-Pirio, Aletheia Smith, Linda McGown

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