Klima og komfort

Acoustics
The field of Acoustics handles the compilation, working up and communication of knowledge concerning the acoustics of rooms, buildings and cities in order to help the architects integrate these subjects into current projects and schemes.  

- Acoustics in Sports Facilities
- Acoustics as an Architectural Motive

Faget akustik ledes af lektor, civilingeniør Bo Mortensen.

 

Architectural Lighting

The aim of the subject area is to develop the student’s personal experiences and appreciation of the importance of lighting in connection with architectural expression. By way of specific designed laboratories, developed training system and methodologies the Department of Architectural Lighting are enabled to provide a unique qualified approach to lighting design in architecture.

By way of a progressing field of research the subject field continuously seeks to evolve a system terminology which can define the correlation between the given physical environment and the resulting visual appearance, and to communicate this emerging knowledge:

- Nordic Light – and its impact on the design of aperture in Nordic architecture. Nanet Krogsbæk Mathiasen, Architect, PhD candidate.

- The Cube – investigation of daylight distribution and control within a scale 1:1 laboratory, Karin Søndergaard, Associate Professor, PhD.

- Led – a lighting component with architectural perspectives, Karina Munkholm Madsen, Architect, Katja Bülow, Assistant Professor, PhD & Torben Dahl, Architect MAA, Director of The Institute of Technology.

- The experience of light zones, Karin Søndergaard, Associate Professor, PhD.

- The daylight laboratory – lighting facility, Katja Bülow, Assistant Professor, PhD & Karin Søndergaard, Associate Professor PhD.

- The relation between tools in architectural daylight planning, Emanuele Naboni, Associate Professor, PhD, Architect & Katja Bülow, Assistant Professor, PhD.

Karin Søndergaard, Associate Professor, PhD Integrative Arts, Head of Department.
Karina Mose, Associate Professor, Architect MAA.
Katja Bülow, Assistant Professor, Architect MAA, PhD.
Nanet Krogsbæk Mathiasen, Architect MAA, PhD Candidate.
Karina Munkholm Madsen, Research Assistant, Architect MAA.
Rasmus Stoumann, Laboratory Assistant, Architect MAA.

 

Climate Technology
The aim of this subject area is to compile, develop and communicate knowledge about indoor and outdoor climates, building physics and the technical installations needed for a comfortable living. One of the main goals is to offer students the opportunity to understand the technologies, processes and design solutions to enable the student to produce sustainable development and to understand the interaction between energy and architecture.

Enviromental building simulation Emanuele Naboni in architecture
- Urban Form - Enviromental Design Emanuele Naboni, Peter Andreas Sattrup
- Sustainability and the design of Brian Edwards, Fiona Scott, Transport Interchanges Malene Freudendal-Pedersen and Christopher  Blow.                           
- Green Buildings Pay: Design, Productivity Brian Edwards, Emanuele Naboni, and Ecology - Third Edition Brian Carter.
- FP7-project: Efficient Energy for EU Torben Dahl, Ola Wedebrunn Cultural Heritage (“3ENCult”) Gregers Ahlgreeen-Ussing, Christoffer Pilgaard
- COST ACTION TU0701: Improving the Torben Dahl, Ebbe Mehlgaard quality of suburban building stock and Ola Wedebrunn
- Climatic adaption deriving from Kai Kanafani - PhD-candidate Nordic building culture.
- Sustainability - Energy efficiency – Peter Andreas Sattrup - PhD-candidate Daylight and Solar Gains  

Faget Klimateknik ledes af lektor, civilingeniør Bo Andersen.