Lighting and Integrated Design Lab (IDL) and Whole Building Design (WBD)
The Lighting and Integrated Design Lab (IDL) and Whole Bldg. Design (WBD) studio is offered in the 3rd semester of the MBEP program. It is offered in two modules of 8 weeks each. The first module prepares the students for evaluating electric lighting and daylighting solutions for building energy efficiency; and the second module allows for integration of prior learnings in the BEP program namely Passive Comfort, HVAC, Lighting, Daylighting and Communications.
The daylighting lab module introduces the students to fundamental properties of light and concepts required for lighting design and daylighting. Through hands-on experimentation and design problems, students are encouraged to not just understand existing daylight standards, but also develop a critical viewpoint on them. In the second module of the semester, the students work on an individual whole building design exercise where the final deliverable is a code compliant building having regards to cost and economics.
Studio Unit
Can daylight access be increased without increasing window size? Experiment based design exercise.
In this studio, students had to propose cost-effective, low embodied carbon pathways to energy code compliance for a medical-office building.
Daylight access with sun control - Computer simulation used to decide whether to invest in high performance glazing or shading or both?
Cost (NPV) and embodied carbon of proposals
Each city and climatic regions posed a unique challenge.