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ASHRAE releases design guide for tall buildings

IndustryNews
July 8, 2015

As tall buildings continue to rise in height and in numbers, ASHRAE is providing guidance needed to meet critical design elements.

“Tall buildings present unique and formidable challenges to architects and engineers because of their size, location in major urban areas and the multiple, complex occupancies they often contain,” said Peter Simmonds, author of a new book from ASHRAE on tall building design guidance. He is a member of ASHRAE Technical Committee 9.12, Tall Buildings.

The book, co-sponsored by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, is titled ASHRAE Design Guide for Tall, Supertall and Megatall Building Systems. It covers buildings that, for the purpose of the book, are defined as tall (300 plus ft), supertall (984 plus ft) and megatall (1,968 plus ft). The guide has a broadened scope and updated content since an earlier guide published in 2004.

In 2004, there were only about 300 buildings taller than 656 feet. This number increased to 600 in 2010, and predictions were that there would be 765 buildings in 2012. In addition, the two new classes of supertall and megatall buildings have been added.

In the foreword, Antony Wood, executive director of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, notes that tall buildings are exceptional.

“They require enormous amounts of energy to move their occupants from floor to floor, exhaust the heat they and their many electronics generate, and provide chilled air or heat to keep conditions comfortable,” he writes. “They require enormous skill and effort to seal envelopes and keep them airtight against the elements and to prevent unpleasant pressure changes as elevators hurtle up and down their lengths.”

Major sections cover the following topics.

• Architectural design

• Façade systems

• Climate data

• Indoor air quality and thermal comfort

• HVAC systems

• Electrical system interfaces

• Intelligent buildings and controls

• Water distribution

• Plumbing systems

• Energy modeling and authentication

• Vertical transportation

• Life safety

• Needs of residential occupancies.

The book also includes appendices with examples of stack effect and wind pressure for four representative climates, energy analysis examples and HVAC design criteria, and a systems description for multiple-tenant office buildings.

The guide is based on ASHRAE Research Project 1673, “Revision of the ASHRAE HVAC Design Guide for Tall Commercial Buildings.”

To order, visit www.ashrae.org/Megatall.

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