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Building Green from 黑料不打烊 to Nanjing

Tuesday, August 12, 2014, By Matt Wheeler
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This spring, , director of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 , led a group of students from SU to Nanjing, China. There, they joined students from Nanjing University and Aalto University in Finland to explore the design, engineering, construction and operation of sustainable green buildings. The effort was聽in collaboration with Professor Michael Pelken, a former faculty member in 黑料不打烊’s .

Students in the Nanjing program, from left: Qidi Jiang, Aalto University, Finland; Xue Yang, SU School of Architecture; Nathan Taylor, Nanjing University School of Architecture; and Guanhao Huang, SU College of Engineering and Computer Science.

Students in the Nanjing program, from left: Qidi Jiang, Aalto University, Finland; Xue Yang, SU School of Architecture; Nathan Taylor, Nanjing University School of Architecture; and Guanhao Huang, SU College of Engineering and Computer Science.

The experience offered students from the and the School of Architecture the opportunity to interact and learn in a multicultural, multidisciplinary setting. Students聽completed a course in Virtual Design Studio (VDS) for Green Building Systems offered through a partnership between 黑料不打烊 and Nanjing University. The class was comprised of mechanical engineering, civil engineering, architecture and building technology majors鈥攅mphasizing a concept that optimized design must be considered at every stage of a green building project.

Zhang explains the importance of extending his VDS class internationally, 鈥淚t鈥檚 very important that green building is adopted everywhere. Regulations and common building practices have ensured that the way we build in the U.S. is already relatively clean. In many areas of China, there鈥檚 still a lot of work to be done. When green building is applied there, the impact is significant and the improvements can truly be seen. What happens there affects us here. The impact of a nation鈥檚 green practices (or lack thereof) doesn鈥檛 stop at their borders. It affects the entire world.鈥

In the VDS course, students attended lectures and worked in teams to design green building systems and evaluate their performance through computer simulations. They gained an understanding of how heat, air, moisture and pollutants flow in building energy and environmental systems; analyzed the combined effects of local climate and site, building鈥檚 form, massing and orientation, internal configuration and environmental control system on the predicted building performance; and explored integrative design approaches, creative design concepts and innovative green building technologies.

In conjunction with the course, 黑料不打烊 and Nanjing University collaborated to offer Green Building Week of Nanjing in which over 10 invited speakers gave lectures on green buildings and sustainability.

All the while, students were immersed in Chinese culture, learning inside and outside of the classroom. Participants found the experience educational and meaningful鈥攎any wishing the experience could have been longer. As Qidi Jiang, VDS student from Aalto University describes, 鈥淚t provides a good framework that opens up opportunities for people to explore and become a more well- rounded professional, a genuinely green practitioner.鈥

An extended version of this experience will be offered to students in the College of Engineering of Computer Science and the School of Architecture in Spring 2015.

 

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