The Design of a Wellbeing Center with an Advanced Parametric Roof in Jabel Hafeet Mountain Located in Al Ain City, United Arab Emirates
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Wellness Center Design
1.2. Local Standards and Passive Strategies
1.3. Energy in Buildings
1.4. Parametric Architecture
1.5. Parametric Roof Design
2. Methodology
2.1. Site Selection and Climate Analysis
2.2. Sustainable Wellbeing Center Design Process
2.2.1. Socially Sustainable Wellbeing Center
2.2.2. Environmentally Sustainable Wellbeing Center
2.3. Design of the Parametric Roof
2.4. Modeling and Simulations
2.4.1. Modeling of the Main Building
2.4.2. Modeling of the Parametric Roof
2.4.3. Parametric Roof Optimization
2.4.4. Energy Simulation of the Building with and without the Roof
3. Results
3.1. Wellness Building Design
3.2. Wellness Building Design with Integrated Parametric Roof
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- Model A: for the base case model, the parametric roof was not applied and the ASHRAE 90.1 Standard [42] code was applied.
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- Model B: in the base case, the Estidama building code was applied to the roof and exterior walls.
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- Model C: a parametric roof using an optimization method was applied to model B.
4. Discussion
4.1. Wellness Building Design
4.2. Wellness Building Design with Integrated Parametric Roof
4.3. Tools’ Advantages and Limitations (Revit and Rhino)
- Revit: Revit 2023 was used to create detailed architectural plans and to perform energy simulations. This software allowed us to create 3D models of the building, which helped us to visualize the design and identify any potential problems before construction. We used the energy simulation feature to analyze the building’s energy performance and to optimize the design for energy efficiency.
- AutoCAD: AutoCAD 2023 was used to create detailed construction plans and sections. This software allowed us to create accurate drawings of the building, including floor plans, elevations, and sections. This was essential for communicating our design to the contractors and ensuring that the building was constructed correctly.
- Rhino: Rhino 2023 was used to design the parametric roof of the building. This software allowed us to create complex shapes and to test different configurations, which helped us to optimize the design for solar shading and energy efficiency. [44]
- Grasshopper 3D: A graphical algorithm editor plug-in for Rhino 3D 2023 is called Grasshopper. Using mathematical functions, it regulates the modeling procedures and generates both complicated and basic geometric structures. Anyone without a background in coding or programming could utilize it because it runs through coding. It is utilized for energy consumption analysis of buildings, lighting performance study, and parametric modeling. It offers excellent flexibility and precision while modeling and rendering.
- Lumion: Lumion 2023 was used to create renders of the exterior and interior of the building and architectural elevations. This software allowed us to create high-quality images and videos of the building, which helped us to present the design to the client.
- Staad: Staad 2023 was used to perform structural calculations. This software allowed us to analyze the building’s structure and to ensure that it was safe and stable. We used it to validate the design and to make sure that it met the required standards and codes.
5. Conclusions
5.1. Wellness Building Design
5.2. Wellness Building Design with Integrated Parametric Roof
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Analysis | Decisions | |
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1. Temperature | The path of the sun in the summer is higher than its path in winter. Hot summers and cool winters. The warmest month of the year is August, with an average high temperature of 37 °C. | Use vertical shading devices (louvres) on the west side. Use horizontal shading devices on the south side. Use heat insulators. Use PV panels |
2. Wind | The calmer time of year lasts from August to January. The windier part of the year lasts from January to August. | Use cross ventilation. |
3. Illumination | The length of the day in Al Ain varies over the course of the year. In 2022, the shortest day was December 22, with 10 h, 38 min of daylight; the longest day was June 21, with 13 h, 38 min of daylight. | Use vertical shading devices (louvres) on the west side. Use horizontal shading devices on the south side. Use heat insulators. Use PV panels |
4. Humidity | Al Ain experiences significant seasonal variation in the perceived humidity. The muggier period of the year lasts from June to October, during which time the comfort level is muggy. | Use automatic controls to keep all types of HVAC equipment up and running to provide better comfort for occupants. |
5. Noise and Views | The site is far from the city noise. There is a view of mountain on the southwest side. | The main views will be on the southwest to provide privacy and a pleasant view. |
6. Accessibility | The site is accessible from one main road. There is a close parking area that can be used as a drop-off area. | Pedestrian and secondary roads must be built around the site. Provide emergency service and visitors entrances. Provide direction signs. |
Base Case (ASHRAE Standard) | Case A (Improved U Values Based on ESTIDAMA Standard) | Case B (Application of Parametric Roof) | |
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Energy Value | 321 kw/m2/year | 174 kw/m2/year | 155 kw/m2/year |
Value in % compared to base case | 100% | 50% | 34% |
Value in % compared to case A | na | 100% | 66% |
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Alsuwaidi, M.; Almahri, N.; Alazeezi, L.; Alkhzaimi, T.; Bande, L.; Ahmad, A.; Khatib, O.A.; Fikry, F.; Ki Kim, Y. The Design of a Wellbeing Center with an Advanced Parametric Roof in Jabel Hafeet Mountain Located in Al Ain City, United Arab Emirates. Buildings 2024, 14, 974. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14040974
Alsuwaidi M, Almahri N, Alazeezi L, Alkhzaimi T, Bande L, Ahmad A, Khatib OA, Fikry F, Ki Kim Y. The Design of a Wellbeing Center with an Advanced Parametric Roof in Jabel Hafeet Mountain Located in Al Ain City, United Arab Emirates. Buildings. 2024; 14(4):974. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14040974
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlsuwaidi, Marwa, Noura Almahri, Latifa Alazeezi, Taif Alkhzaimi, Lindita Bande, Anwar Ahmad, Omar Al Khatib, Fayez Fikry, and Young Ki Kim. 2024. "The Design of a Wellbeing Center with an Advanced Parametric Roof in Jabel Hafeet Mountain Located in Al Ain City, United Arab Emirates" Buildings 14, no. 4: 974. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14040974
APA StyleAlsuwaidi, M., Almahri, N., Alazeezi, L., Alkhzaimi, T., Bande, L., Ahmad, A., Khatib, O. A., Fikry, F., & Ki Kim, Y. (2024). The Design of a Wellbeing Center with an Advanced Parametric Roof in Jabel Hafeet Mountain Located in Al Ain City, United Arab Emirates. Buildings, 14(4), 974. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14040974