Zero Energy Buildings
AIAU25-SDBSE02
Included in subscription
1.25
LU|HSW
Course expires on: 04/21/2028
Description
This session from The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon® Building Science Education series, is on zero energy buildings introduces their foundational terminology, concepts, and strategies. Topics covered include defining zero energy, understanding site energy vs. source energy, the cost of zero energy buildings, setting goals, historically informed architecture, and passive design strategies.
The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon® Building Science Education series is designed to educate students and working professionals on building science principles that are paramount to the successful design of high-performance, energy-efficient buildings. AIAU offers architects and design professionals courses that aim to educate on:
Brought to you in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon.
Learning Objectives
Understand the critical balance between energy generation and consumption in a zero energy building
Distinguish between source energy and site energy, and understand the calculations for each
Discuss the relationship between energy efficiency and cost in zero energy building design
Identify various passive design elements and understand how they can be implemented to reduce building loads