Patel Yash Bharatbhai

BE4003

Monsoon Semester 2023 | IDL & WBD

This project sought to optimize the energy performance of a 12,456.9 m² outpatient healthcare building in Bangalore, India. The goal was to achieve compliance with ECBC 2017 standards and minimize environmental impact. Through rigorous analysis, the project identified areas for improvement, including daylighting optimization, HVAC system efficiency, and the integration of solar PV systems. The optimized design resulted in significant energy savings, reduced operational costs, and a positive environmental impact. This project demonstrates the potential for sustainable and energy-efficient healthcare buildings in India.

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Climate Analysis – Bangalore

Scope of Natural Ventilation and Night Purge

Daylight Analysis – Glare Reduction Strategy

Daylight Analysis – Base Case v/s Optimised Case

Building Elements wise Heat Gains Analysis & Envelope Optimisation from Base Case

Fenestration Optimisation from Base Case & Base Case v/s Optimised Case Envelope – Electricity Consumption | NPV

Alternative HVAC System Exploration

Implementation of Rooftop Solar PV and Embodied Carbon Lifecycle Assessment

Economic Benefit Analysis & Final Design Package Decision

Energy End Use Summary & Further Analysis Directions