London City Hall Andrea Gonzalez1 PDF
London City Hall Andrea Gonzalez1 PDF
London City Hall Andrea Gonzalez1 PDF
Design Approach
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Technologies 2011 Andrea Gonzalez
office to what is known as “London’s Living Room”.
This space provides an excellent exhibition space
with its naturally lit spaces, as well as an outdoor
terrace that can accommodate up to 200 guests
(4).
Position
Located on the edge of the Thames, London City
Hall takes full advantage of its seclusion from traffic
noise and fumes (Fig 8). In addition, the building is
positioned to receive the fresh air of the Thames and
optimize energy performance according to its
position on site and orientation to the sun (4).
Form
The exterior formal moves are derived from the
desire to reduce the total glass surface area of the
building. In general, a spherical building consumes
25% less energy than cubic building of the same
volume. Therefore, the solar heat gain and heat loss
through London City Hall’s building envelope is
minimized (9).
Envelope
Experimental building simulations showed that the
energy consumption of an office building could be
drastically reduced with the incorporation of
thermally efficient cladding. Consequently, the
amount of cooling and heating loads would
immediately be limited.
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