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Design Proposal of Tourist Huts in Greenland by Brian Hurup-Felby, Jonas Vendel Jensen, Thomas Mondrup January 2009


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

Contents 1.0 Design proposal

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8.1 Typology 7 - Technical drawings

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1.1 Design proposal

3

8.2 Typology 7

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1.1.1 Modular based systems

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8.3 Typology 7 - Systems

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1.1.2 Catalogue of typologies

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8.4 Typology 7 - Expansion

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1.1.3 Evaluation of typologies

3

8.5 Typology 7 - Evaluation

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2.0 Typology 1

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9.0 Typology 8

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2.1 Typology 1 - Technical drawings

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9.1 Typology 8 - Technical drawings

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2.2 Typology 1 - Building infomation

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9.2 Typology 8 - Building infomation

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2.3 Typology 1 - Systems

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9.3 Typology 8 - Systems

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2.4 Typology 1 - Expansion

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9.4 Typology 8 - Expansion

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2.5 Typology 1 - Evaluation

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9.5 Typology 8 - Evaluation

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3.0 Typology 2

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10.0 Typology 9

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3.1 Typology 2 - Technical drawings

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10.1 Typology 9 - Technical drawings

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3.2 Typology 2 - Building infomation

13

10.2 Typology 9 - Building infomation

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3.3 Typology 2 - Systems

14

10.3 Typology 9 - Systems

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3.4 Typology 2 - Expansion

15

10.4 Typology 9 - Expansion

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3.5 Typology 2 - Evaluation

16

10.5 Typology 9 - Evaluation

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4.0 Typology 3

18

11.0 Typology 10

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4.1 Typology 3 - Technical drawings

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11.1 Typology 10 - Technical drawings

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4.2 Typology 3 - Building infomation

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11.2 Typology 10 - Building infomation

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4.3 Typology 3 - Systems

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11.3 Typology 10 - Systems

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4.4 Typology 3 - Expansion

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11.4 Typology 10 - Expansion

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4.5 Typology 3 - Evaluation

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11.5 Typology 10 - Evaluation

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5.0 Typology 4

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12.0 - Illustrations

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5.1 Typology 4 - Technical drawings

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5.2 Typology 4 - Building infomation

27

5.3 Typology 4 - Systems

28

5.4 Typology 4 - Expansion

29

5.5 Typology 4 - Evaluation

30

6.0 Typology 5

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6.1 Typology 5 - Technical drawings

33

6.2 Typology 5 - Building infomation

34

6.3 Typology 5 - Systems

35

6.4 Typology 5 - Expansion

36

6.5 Typology 5 - Evaluation

37

7.0 Typology 6

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7.1 Typology 6 - Technical drawings

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7.2 Typology 6 - Building infomation

41

7.3 Typology 6 - Systems

42

7.4 Typology 6 - Expansion

43

7.5 Typology 6 - Evaluation

44

8.0 Typology 7 - Building infomation

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

1.0 Design proposal 1.1 Design proposal

1.1.3 Evaluation of typologies

The following part features a collection of various typologies, different initial design proposals. The typologies do not represent conclusive solutions, they shall be seen as a result of investigations and selected studies made throughout the project (thus, more and other typologies could have been included).

Finally the individual typology is evaluated. The typologies are evaluated on the basis of the various evaluations done throughout the design manual.

1.1.1 Modular based systems The basis of the typologies is parameters pointed out in the “design manual”, “problem space” and “solution space”. However, the typologies make up designs with a specific focus on the idea of modular based systems (independent modules). This is done in light of a number of important parameters; making the building flexible, potential of expansion, simplifying the building process, enabling series production, ease and cost of manufacturing, ease and systematise the transportation etc. Thus, the design proposals are not detailed high-tech solutions. The proposals present ideas and selected concepts, implemented in different typologies (though modular systems have been a concept in focus, remaining parameters and criteria pointed out in the project are included).

E.g. a typology with a given building shape is evaluated; how does the current building shape perform according to the parameters pointed out in the “Building shape” part in the design manual? As for the design manual, the evaluations of the typologies implement a rating using a 5 point scale (5 being the best).

1.1.2 Catalogue of typologies The objective of the design proposal part is to produce a catalogue of various typologies, which can be used as inspiration, and be a part of a discussion with a potential client. Making a catalogue of various solutions facilitates the client to select a typology that fits a given problem. The following section outlines 10 different typologies. The section includes an overall description of each typology, outlining building shape, construction, materials, insulation and transport (foundation is chosen not to be described; solution depending on given location). The subjects heating and power, water, waste and ventilation are described likewise. The typologies are supplemented with appurtenant drawings.

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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2.0 Typology 1

Typology 1

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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2.1 Typology 1 - Technical drawings Cross section

Cross section

Floor plan

Facade 1

Facade 2 5


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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2.2 Typology 1 - Building infomation

Typology 1

Insulation

Building shape Angulated

Edged

Curved

Glass wool

Paper wool

Polystyrene

Sheep wool

Shrimps shells

Vacuum panels

Natural ibres

Means of transport

Construction Platform frame

Stone wool

Shell

Balloon frame

Boat

Helicopter

Snow tractor

Snow mobile

Dog sledge

Materials Concrete Bricks Wood Gypsum Glass ibres Carbon ibres Aluminium Plant ibres Plastics Tent fabric Animal skin

Chosen solutions for Typology 1 6


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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2.3 Typology 1 - Systems

Cross section of heated cavity

System used in Typology 1

Water

Heating Biogas

Solar panel

Heat pump

Petrolium oven

Melting snow

Nearby stream

Fresh water spring

Transportet to site

Power

Waste

Hydroelectric turbine Biogas Sterling engine Photovoltaics Fuel cells Wind turbines Diesel generator

Biogas toilet Aerobic digestion toilet Organic waste collecting Inorganic waste collecting Waste burning

Chosen supply solutions for Typology 1 7


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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2.4 Typology 1 - Expansion

Main Module

Expansion Module

Expansion 3

Expansion 1

Expansion 2

Expansion 4

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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2.5 Typology 1 - Evaluation

Building shape 4.5 4 3.5 Power

3

Construction

2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0

Heating

Materials

Means of transport

Insulation

Graphically overview of evaluation

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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Typology 1

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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3.0 Typology 2

Typology 2

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

3.1 Typology 2 - Technical drawings Cross section

Cross section

Floor plan

Facade 1

Facade 2

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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3.2 Typology 2 - Building infomation

Typology 2

Insulation

Building shape Angulated

Edged

Curved

Glass wool

Paper wool

Polystyrene

Sheep wool

Shrimps shells

Vacuum panels

Natural fibres

Means of transport

Construction Platform frame

Stone wool

Shell

Balloon frame

Boat

Helicopter

Snow tractor

Snow mobile

Dog sledge

Materials Concrete Bricks Wood Gypsum Glass fibres Carbon fibres Aluminium Plant fibres Plastics Tent fabric Animal skin

Chosen solutions for Typology 2 13


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

3.3 Typology 2 - Systems

Cross section of ventilation window

System used in Typology 1

Water

Heating Biogas

Solar panel

Heat pump

Petrolium oven

Melting snow

Nearby stream

Fresh water spring

Transportet to site

Power

Waste

Hydroelectric turbine Biogas Sterling engine Photovoltaics Fuel cells Wind turbines Diesel generator

Biogas toilet Aerobic digestion toilet Organic waste collecting Inorganic waste collecting Waste burning

Chosen supply solutions for Typology 1 14


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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3.4 Typology 2 - Expansion

Basic Module

Expansion 3

Expansion 1

Expansion 4

Expansion 2

Total Expansion 5

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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3.5 Typology 2 - Evaluation

Building shape Building shape 4.5 4 3.5 Power

3

Construction

2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0

Heating

Materials

Means of transport

Insulation

Graphically overview of evaluation

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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Typology 2

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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4.0 Typology 3

Typology 3

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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4.1 Typology 3 - Technical drawings

Cross section Cross section

Floor plan

Facade 1

Facade 2

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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4.2 Typology 3 - Building infomation

Typology 3

Insulation

Building shape Angulated

Edged

Curved

Glass wool

Paper wool

Polystyrene

Sheep wool

Shrimps shells

Vacuum panels

Natural fibres

Means of transport

Construction Platform frame

Stone wool

Shell

Balloon frame

Boat

Helicopter

Snow tractor

Snow mobile

Dog sledge

Materials Concrete Bricks Wood Gypsum Glass fibres Carbon fibres Aluminium Plant fibres Plastics Tent fabric Animal skin

Chosen solutions for Typology 3 20


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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4.3 Typology 3 - Systems

System used in Typology 3

Water

Heating Biogas

Solar panel

Heat pump

Petrolium oven

Melting snow

Nearby stream

Fresh water spring

Transportet to site

Power

Waste

Hydroelectric turbine Biogas Sterling engine Photovoltaics Fuel cells Wind turbines Diesel generator

Biogas toilet Aerobic digestion toilet Organic waste collecting Inorganic waste collecting Waste burning

Chosen supply solutions for Typology 3 21


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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4.4 Typology 3 - Expansion

Basic Module

Expansion 4

Expansion 1

Expansion 2

Expansion 5

Expansion 3

Total Expansion 22


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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4.5 Typology 3 - Evaluation

Building shape Building shape 4.5 4 3.5 Power

3

Construction

2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0

Heating

Materials

Means of transport

Insulation

Graphically overview of evaluation

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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Typology 3

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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5.0 Typology 4

Typology 4

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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5.1 Typology 4 - Technical drawings

Cross C ros section

Cross section

Floor plan

Facade

Facade

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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5.2 Typology 4 - Building infomation

Typology 4 Insulation

Building shape Angulated

Edged

Curved

Glass wool

Paper wool

Polystyrene

Sheep wool

Shrimps shells

Vacuum panels

Natural fibres

Means of transport

Construction Platform frame

Stone wool

Shell

Balloon frame

Boat

Helicopter

Snow tractor

Snow mobile

Dog sledge

Materials Concrete Bricks Wood Gypsum Glass fibres Carbon fibres Aluminium Plant fibres Plastics Tent fabric Animal skin

Chosen solutions for Typology 4 27


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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5.3 Typology 4 - Systems

Cross section of heated Cavity

System used in Typology 4

Water

Heating Biogas

Solar panel

Heat pump

Petrolium oven

Melting snow

Nearby stream

Fresh water spring

Transportet to site

Power

Waste

Hydroelectric turbine Biogas Sterling engine Photovoltaics Fuel cells Wind turbines Diesel generator

Biogas toilet Aerobic digestion toilet Organic waste collecting Inorganic waste collecting Waste burning

Chosen supply solutions for Typology 4 28


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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5.4 Typology 4 - Expansion

Expansion Module

Main Module

Expansion 2

Expansion 3

Expansion 1

Total Expansion

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

5.5 Typology 4 - Evaluation

Building shape Building shape 4.5 4 3.5 Power

3

Construction

2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0

Heating

Materials

Means of transport

Insulation

Graphically overview of evaluation

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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Typology 4

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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6.0 Typology 5

Typology 5

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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6.1 Typology 5 - Technical drawings

Cross section

Floor plan

Facade 1

Facade 2

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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6.2 Typology 5 - Building infomation

Typology 5

Insulation

Building shape Angulated

Edged

Curved

Glass wool

Paper wool

Polystyrene

Sheep wool

Shrimps shells

Vacuum panels

Natural fibres

Means of transport

Construction Platform frame

Stone wool

Shell

Balloon frame

Boat

Helicopter

Snow tractor

Snow mobile

Dog sledge

Materials Concrete Bricks Wood Gypsum Glass fibres Carbon fibres Aluminium Plant fibres Plastics Tent fabric Animal skin

Chosen solutions for Typology 5 34


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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6.3 Typology 5 - Systems

System used in Typology 5

Cross section of Construction/ventilation window

Water

Heating Biogas

Solar panel

Heat pump

Petrolium oven

Melting snow

Nearby stream

Fresh water spring

Transportet to site

Power

Waste

Hydroelectric turbine Biogas Sterling engine Photovoltaics Fuel cells Wind turbines Diesel generator

Biogas toilet Aerobic digestion toilet Organic waste collecting Inorganic waste collecting Waste burning

Chosen supply solutions for Typology 5 35


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

6.4 Typology 5 - Expansion

Main Module

Expansion 2

Expansion Module

Expansion 3

Expansion 1

Total Expansion

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

6.5 Typology 5 - Evaluation

Building shape Building shape 4.5 4 3.5 Power

3

Construction

2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0

Heating

Materials

Means of transport

Insulation

Graphically overview of evaluation

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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Typology 5

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7.0 Typology 6

Typology 6

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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7.1 Typology 6 - Technical drawings

Cross section

Floor plan

Cross section

Facade 1

Facade 2

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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7.2 Typology 6 - Building infomation

Typology 6 Insulation

Building shape Angulated

Edged

Curved

Glass wool

Paper wool

Polystyrene

Sheep wool

Shrimps shells

Vacuum panels

Natural fibres

Means of transport

Construction Platform frame

Stone wool

Shell

Balloon frame

Boat

Helicopter

Snow tractor

Snow mobile

Dog sledge

Materials Concrete Bricks Wood Gypsum Glass fibres Carbon fibres Aluminium Plant fibres Plastics Tent fabric Animal skin

Chosen solutions for Typology 6 41


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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7.3 Typology 6 - Systems

System used in Typology 6

Water

Heating Biogas

Solar panel

Heat pump

Petrolium oven

Melting snow

Nearby stream

Fresh water spring

Transportet to site

Power

Waste

Hydroelectric turbine Biogas Sterling engine Photovoltaics Fuel cells Wind turbines Diesel generator

Biogas toilet Aerobic digestion toilet Organic waste collecting Inorganic waste collecting Waste burning

Chosen supply solutions for Typology 6 42


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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7.4 Typology 6 - Expansion

Expansion 1

Main Module

Further Expansion

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

7.5 Typology 6 - Evaluation

Building shape Building shape 4.5 4 3.5 Power

3

Construction

2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0

Heating

Materials

Means of transport

Insulation

Graphically overview of evaluation

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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Typology 6

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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8.0 Typology 7 - Building infomation

Typology 7

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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8.1 Typology 7 - Technical drawings

Cross section on

Floor plan

Cross section

Facade

Facade 47


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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8.2 Typology 7

Typology 7

Insulation

Building shape Angulated

Edged

Curved

Glass wool

Paper wool

Polystyrene

Sheep wool

Shrimps shells

Vacuum panels

Natural fibres

Means of transport

Construction Platform frame

Stone wool

Shell

Balloon frame

Boat

Helicopter

Snow tractor

Snow mobile

Dog sledge

Materials Concrete Bricks Wood Gypsum Glass fibres Carbon fibres Aluminium Plant fibres Plastics Tent fabric Animal skin

Chosen solutions for Typology 7 48


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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8.3 Typology 7 - Systems

System used in Typology 7

Cross section of air based solar panel

Water

Heating Biogas

Solar panel

Heat pump

Petrolium oven

Melting snow

Nearby stream

Fresh water spring

Transportet to site

Power

Waste

Hydroelectric turbine Biogas Sterling engine Photovoltaics Fuel cells Wind turbines Diesel generator

Biogas toilet Aerobic digestion toilet Organic waste collecting Inorganic waste collecting Waste burning

Chosen supply solutions for Typology 7 49


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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8.4 Typology 7 - Expansion

Main module

Expansion 1

Expansion 2

Further Expansion

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

8.5 Typology 7 - Evaluation

Building shape Building shape 4.5 4 3.5 Power

3

Construction

2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0

Heating

Materials

Means of transport

Insulation

Graphically overview of evaluation

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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Typology 7

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9.0 Typology 8

Typology 8

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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9.1 Typology 8 - Technical drawings

Cross section

Floor plan

Cross section

Facade 1

Facade 2

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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9.2 Typology 8 - Building infomation

Typology 8

Insulation

Building shape Angulated

Edged

Curved

Glass wool

Paper wool

Polystyrene

Sheep wool

Shrimps shells

Vacuum panels

Natural fibres

Means of transport

Construction Platform frame

Stone wool

Shell

Balloon frame

Boat

Helicopter

Snow tractor

Snow mobile

Dog sledge

Materials Concrete Bricks Wood Gypsum Glass fibres Carbon fibres Aluminium Plant fibres Plastics Tent fabric Animal skin

Chosen solutions for Typology 8 55


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

9.3 Typology 8 - Systems

System used in Typology 8

Cross section of water based solar panel

Water

Heating Biogas

Solar panel

Heat pump

Petrolium oven

Melting snow

Nearby stream

Fresh water spring

Transportet to site

Power

Waste

Hydroelectric turbine Biogas Sterling engine Photovoltaics Fuel cells Wind turbines Diesel generator

Biogas toilet Aerobic digestion toilet Organic waste collecting Inorganic waste collecting Waste burning

Chosen supply solutions for Typology 8 56


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

9.4 Typology 8 - Expansion

Main Module

Expansion 2

Expansion 1

Expansion 3

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

9.5 Typology 8 - Evaluation

Building shape Building shape 4.5 4 3.5 Power

3

Construction

2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0

Heating

Materials

Means of transport

Insulation

Graphically overview of evaluation

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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Typology 8

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10.0 Typology 9

Typology 9

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

10.1 Typology 9 - Technical drawings

Cross section

Floor plan

Cross section

Facade 1

Facade 2

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

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10.2 Typology 9 - Building infomation

Typology 9 Insulation

Building shape Angulated

Edged

Curved

Glass wool

Paper wool

Polystyrene

Sheep wool

Shrimps shells

Vacuum panels

Natural fibres

Means of transport

Construction Platform frame

Stone wool

Shell

Balloon frame

Boat

Helicopter

Snow tractor

Snow mobile

Dog sledge

Materials Concrete Bricks Wood Gypsum Glass fibres Carbon fibres Aluminium Plant fibres Plastics Tent fabric Animal skin

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

10.3 Typology 9 - Systems

System used in Typology 9

Water

Heating Biogas

Solar panel

Heat pump

Petrolium oven

Melting snow

Nearby stream

Fresh water spring

Transportet to site

Power

Waste

Hydroelectric turbine Biogas Sterling engine Photovoltaics Fuel cells Wind turbines Diesel generator

Biogas toilet Aerobic digestion toilet Organic waste collecting Inorganic waste collecting Waste burning

Chosen supply solutions for Typology 9 63


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

10.4 Typology 9 - Expansion

Start

Expansion 1

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DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

10.5 Typology 9 - Evaluation

Building shape Building shape 4.5 4 3.5 Power

3

Construction

2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0

Heating

Materials

Means of transport

Insulation

Graphically overview of evaluation

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Typology 8

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

11.0 Typology 10

Typology 10

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

11.1 Typology 10 - Technical drawings Cross section

Cross section

Floor plan

Facade 1

Facade 2

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

11.2 Typology 10 - Building information

Typology 10 Insulation

Building shape Angulated

Edged

Curved

Glass wool

Paper wool

Polystyrene

Sheep wool

Shrimps shells

Vacuum panels

Natural fibres

Means of transport

Construction Platform frame

Stone wool

Shell

Balloon frame

Boat

Helicopter

Snow tractor

Snow mobile

Dog sledge

Materials Concrete Bricks Wood Gypsum Glass fibres Carbon fibres Aluminium Plant fibres Plastics Tent fabric Animal skin

Chosen solutions for Typology 10 69


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

11.3 Typology 10 - Systems

System used in Typology 10

Water

Heating Biogas

Solar panel

Heat pump

Petrolium oven

Melting snow

Nearby stream

Fresh water spring

Transportet to site

Power

Waste

Hydroelectric turbine Biogas Sterling engine Photovoltaics Fuel cells Wind turbines Diesel generator

Biogas toilet Aerobic digestion toilet Organic waste collecting Inorganic waste collecting Waste burning

Chosen supply solutions for Typology 10 70


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

11.4 Typology 10 - Expansion

Main Module

Preparation for Expansion

Side Wall

Expansion

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

11.5 Typology 10 - Evaluation

Building shape Building shape 4.5 4 3.5 Power

3

Construction

2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0

Heating

Materials

Means of transport

Insulation

Graphically overview of evaluation

72


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

Typology 10

73


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

12.0 - Illustrations

74


DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

12.0 - Illustrations

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DESIGN TYPOLOGIES FOR BUILDING IN GREENLAND

DTU January 2009

BRIAN HURUP-FELBY, JONAS VENDEL JENSEN, THOMAS MONDRUP

12.0 - Illustrations

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