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transsolar · 2 months ago
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UniversitÀt Innsbruck: Seminar Energy Design
13.09.2024
Auch dieses Semester findet an der Universitaet Innsbruck das Seminar Energy Design statt, das von Volker Flamm, Stefan Holst, Daniel Kiehlmann, Markus Krauss unterrichtet wird. Inhaltlich geht es um die Entwicklung und Analyse zukunftsfÀhiger integraler, d.h. architekturbasierter energetischer GebÀudekonzepte. Also heutige Konzepte im Klima von morgen, versorgt mit der Energie von morgen. Die Arbeiten nutzen die wissenschaftlich prognostizierten Wetterdaten von 2035 und 2060.
UnabhĂ€ngig von derzeit gĂ€ngigen Energiestandards werden zukunftsfĂ€hige ganzheitliche LösungsansĂ€tze entwickelt – mit hoher rĂ€umlicher QualitĂ€t, maximaler Energieeffizienz und weiteren Kriterien, u.a. reduziertem Ressourcen- und Materialeinsatz. Wissenschaftliche Klimaprognosen zeigen, die Winter werden kĂŒrzer und wĂ€rmer. Konzepte gegen sommerliche ÜberwĂ€rmung werden immer wichtiger.Daher beschĂ€ftigen sich die Studierendenprojekte auch mit den Auswirkungen der KlimaerwĂ€rmung auf stĂ€dtische AußenrĂ€ume. Eine Stadt braucht lebenswerte und nutzbare öffentliche RĂ€ume – zu allen Jahreszeiten.
In Abstimmung mit der Stadt Innsbruck entwickeln wir hierzu konkrete Vorhaben fĂŒr Innsbrucker StadtrĂ€ume, mit dem Ziel einer Umsetzung als Design Build Projekte mit Studierenden in den kommenden Semestern. Im Zentrum der Arbeit steht rĂ€umliche und sinnliche QualitĂ€t von Architektur: RĂ€ume fĂŒr Menschen.
Mehr Details und bereits erarbeitete Beispiele von “future oriented energy design“ zeigt das Booklet mit Projekten der vergangenen Semester unterhalb der Seminarbeschreibung online auf exparch.at.>
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ofis-architects · 6 years ago
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THE GLASS HOUSE IN A DESERT_OPENING from OFIS architects on Vimeo.
The Glass House is a research prototype for a comfortable if elementary retreat in a tense juxtaposition with harsh surrounding environment. The project, initiated by Guardian Glass is challenging thermal and structural abilities of glass. Instead of focusing only in “a glass as a window element” the concept explored its advanced potentials, e.g. transparent but shading element, a thin but thermally efficient envelope that is also the sole structural support. This project is a response to the local, desert climate conditions. It is about both passive design and renewable energy generation. The building's footprint contains every element that makes life possible from energy production to waste water treatment, while maintaining a comfortable interior only surrounded by a stunning, uninterrupted 360‎° views.
PROGRAM The Glass House will be the setting of a 1-week retreat for a single person or a couple. The guests will be selected from different tourist sharing platforms. The internal space is organized in 3 parts: bedroom, living area and bathroom with sanitary core in the middle with all of the spaces opening towards the porch which is a covered and shaded external platform that is protected from the sun and wind.
GLASS WALLS AS A STRUCTURE The unit uses the vertical glazing panels of the envelope as structural walls, resisting the desert’s high-speed winds and supporting the timber stressed skin roof and deck. The glass thermally efficient envelope is constructed of triple glazing walls that, due to use of almost invisible coatings, protects the interior from the sun.
project GLASS HOUSE ___________________________________________________________________
location date Gorafe (Granada), Spain 2018
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area 20 m2 _____________________________
project team
Architecture : OFIS arhitekti
Rok Oman Spela Videcnik Andrej Gregoric Janez Martincic José Navarrete Jiménez Lucas Blasco Sendón Jakub Chaloupek Agnieszka Sukienniczak
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General contractor: Permiz Electrical engineering: Energovat Local contractor: SHN Constructora
program client residential Guardian Glass
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Structure and envelope : AKT II
Hanif Kara Daniel Bosia Carlo Diaco Edoardo Tibuzzi Jose Montes Lorenzo Greco Deyan Marzev
Climate engineering : Transsolar
Markus Krauss Daniel Kiehlmann
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photo@ JosĂ© Navarrete JimĂ©nez photo@ Courtesy of Guardian Glass – Gonzalo Botet
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transsolar · 6 months ago
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Daniel Kiehlmann @ Clean Tech Microclass - Energy Efficient Buildings
Daniel Kiehlmann is invited to the TUM Venture event Clean Tech Microclass - Energy Efficient Buildings on June 4th. You can register here >
He will share his knowledge about climate-responsive building design. Daniel's motivation can be summed up in the motto Every detail counts – Advanced knowledge to understand impact chains introducing his thoughts with: 'Understanding the factors influencing 'user comfort' allows me to craft energy-efficient and innovative building concepts. How much air conditioning is needed? Can increased air movement maintain comfort at higher temperatures?' read more >
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transsolar · 1 year ago
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We are pleased to announce ten new Associate Partners: Max Bauer, Tommaso Bitossi, Christian Frenzel, Daniel Kiehlmann, Markus Krauß, Raphael Lafargue, Jochen Lam, Krista Palen, Matthias Rammig and Felix Thumm, who will acquire shares in Transsolar and Transplan in the near future.
This expansion of the existing group of shareholders to include younger Transsolarians forms the basis for a generational change in the management of the company. The current shareholders and Managing Directors, together with the group of new Associate Partners, are embarking on the exciting journey of the new generation gradually taking over responsibility and management tasks.
A consulting and facilitation team of employees is organizing and supporting this long-term transition. The process involves more than formal succession; it is also about how our company evolves while carrying the Transsolar DNA into the future. With the ten new Associate Partners, we begin to diversify and build a solid foundation on which the generational transition can advance in a continuous and open way.
We look forward to our continuing collaboration.
For the entire Transsolar team, Thomas Auer, Volkmar Bleicher, Stefan Holst, Erik Olsen, Dieter Schnelle, Matthias Schuler (Managing Directors)
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transsolar · 7 months ago
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#tstransition: Daniel Kiehlmann
Every detail counts – Advanced knowledge to understand impact chains
Understanding the factors influencing 'user comfort' allows me to craft energy-efficient and innovative building concepts. How much air conditioning is needed? Can increased air movement maintain comfort at higher temperatures?
My journey at Transsolar began with a focus on scientifically clarifying questions about outdoor comfort. Our objective was to understand all the relevant factors and their effects in detail. Insights, such as recognizing the importance of air movement, drove the implementation of comfort measures and expanded our understanding of outdoor and indoor comfort principles.
Our experiments culminated in the Dry Mist System for warm climates: water is forced through high-pressure nozzles creating tiny droplets that evaporate immediately. Combined with a fan, a cool breeze is achieved without the risk of getting wet, as is often then case with misting systems. This allows more frequent and enjoyable use of outdoor spaces.
Continuing to expand knowledge and skills through exchange is crucial for me and helps to ensure that our ideas remain leading edge.
Daniel Kiehlmann is one of the ten new Associate Partners who will acquire shares in Transsolar and Transplan in the near future. With the ten new Associate Partners, we begin to diversify and build a solid foundation on which the generational transition can advance in a continuous and open way.
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transsolar · 7 months ago
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#tstransition Daniel Kiehlmann
Jedes Detail zĂ€hlt – Erweiterte Kenntnisse zum VerstĂ€ndnis von Wirkungsketten
Zu verstehen, welche Faktoren den sogenannten ‚Nutzerkomfort‘ beeinflussen, gibt mir Spielraum fĂŒr die Entwicklung energiesparender und innovativer GebĂ€udekonzepte. Wie weit muss die Konditionierung gehen? Reicht mehr Luftbewegung, damit es auch bei höheren Temperaturen angenehm bleibt?
Mein Einstieg bei Transsolar begann mit der wissenschaftlichen KlĂ€rung von Fragen zum Komfort im Freien. Ziel war es, alle EinflĂŒsse und ihre Wirkung im Detail zu verstehen und zuverlĂ€ssig zu berechnen. Unsere Erkenntnisse – wie der Einfluss der Luftbewegung – fĂŒhrten zu Maßnahmen, die die Behaglichkeit auch in InnenrĂ€umen verbesserten. Wir erweiterten unser Wissen ĂŒber Behaglichkeit im Allgemeinen.
Experimente und Berechnungen fĂŒhrten zum effizienten Dry Mist System fĂŒr feucht-warme Klimata: Durch HochdruckdĂŒsen und den fokussierten Luftstrom eines Ventilators verdunsten Wassertröpfchen vollstĂ€ndig, die Menschen werden nicht nass, sie spĂŒren nur die kĂŒhle Brise. Im Ergebnis werden AußenrĂ€ume besser und öfter nutzbar. Das Ausarbeiten von Wissen motiviert mich bis heute, und meine FĂ€higkeiten und die anderer im wechselseitigen Austausch auszubauen. Das ist fĂŒr mich auf dem Weg in die Zukunft elementar, damit unsere Ideen innovativ bleiben.
Daniel Kiehlmann ist einer der zehn neuen Assoziierten, die sich aus der Belegschaft auf den Weg machen, sich in naher Zukunft an Transsolar und Transplan zu beteiligen. Mit der erweiterten Gesellschaft beginnen wir, uns zu diversifizieren und ein solides Fundament zu schaffen, auf dem der Generationswechsel kontinuierlich und offen voranschreiten kann.
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transsolar · 9 months ago
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Daniel Kiehlmann Vortrag “Design for Outdoor Comfort” Dienstag, 19. MĂ€rz 2024, 18.00 bis 20.00 Uhr Tagungsort: Online - via Go2 Meeting
Veranstalter: bdla Landesgruppe Bayern TeilnahmegebĂŒhr: 35 € fĂŒr Mitglieder des bdla und VGL 70 € fĂŒr Nicht-Mitglieder des bdla und VGL Student*in - kostenlos Anmeldung erforderlich Link:
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transsolar · 1 year ago
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// 16. November // Daniel Kiehlmann und Stefan Holst, Transsolar:
future oriented energy design
UniversitÀt Innsbruck department of experimental architecture | building design and construction (link: https://www.exparch.at/2023/11/gastvortrag-bioclimatic-design-for-now-and-tomorrow/ text: More> )
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transsolar · 1 year ago
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UniversitÀt Innsbruck
department of experimental architecture | building design and construction
Seminar mit Daniel Kiehlmann und Stefan Holst, Transsolar:
future oriented energy design
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transsolar · 3 years ago
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Wenn Sie wissen wollen, warum wir simulieren:
Daniel Kiehlmann in
"nachhaltige technologien" 4/2021:
https://www.aee-intec.at/zeitung/nachhaltige_technologien-4-2021/24/
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transsolar · 6 years ago
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Time is mercilessly marching on and the next Transsolar Academy (TSA) fellow is going to leave the company: Achilles Ahimbisibwe is returning to Africa soon, but not directly, since he will go to the “Passive and Low Energy Architecture” (PLEA) 2018 Conference in Hong Kong on Monday 10th of December to stand in for Wolfgang Kessling in the Transsolar presentation together with Martin Engelhardt and Daniel Kiehlmann: „Improve Outdoor Comfort In Urban Spaces; Demonstration Of Dry Mist Strategies In Tropical Climates“ and speak on the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI).
Saying goodbye hurts, we will miss him as friendly colleague, sharing coffee together in a break and much more
. The good thing is, what he let us now: „The TSA experience makes me feel optimistic about the future. I now appreciate that climate engineering can enhance building performance and architecture in Uganda.“ Read more in his > interview! <
Have a nice trip and stay in contact! (l.) Mentor: Nadir Abdessemed; (r.) Achilles Ahimbisibwe
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