Zion National Park Visitor Center: Significant Energy Savings Achieved through a Whole-Building Design Process: Preprint

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Abstract

The National Park Service (NPS) applied a whole-building design process developed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to create a building that performs more than 70% better than a comparable code-compliant building at no additional construction cost. This whole-building design process involves a committed design team, including the energy consultant, in the earliest conceptualdesign phase and continues through building commissioning. The design team for this project included the architect, engineer, energy consultant, landscape architect, owner, operator, and others who could influence the building design and operation. Extensive whole-building energy and lighting computer simulations were conducted throughout the process, which included the integration of energyefficient and renewable energy technologies into the building. The design team, inspired by natural cooling within the canyon, developed simple solutions to create an extremely energy efficient building. These strategies included natural ventilation cooling, cooltowers for evaporative cooling without distribution fans, daylighting, massive building materials, Trombe walls and direct solar gainsfor heating, engineered window overhangs for solar load control, a building automation system to maintain comfort and control the energy-efficient lighting system, and a roof-mounted photovoltaic system to offset building electrical loads and ensure a power supply during the frequent utility grid outages.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages15
StatePublished - 2002
EventAmerican Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings - Pacific Grove, California
Duration: 18 Aug 200223 Aug 2002

Conference

ConferenceAmerican Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
CityPacific Grove, California
Period18/08/0223/08/02

Bibliographical note

Prepared for the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, 18-23 August 2002, Pacific Grove, California

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-550-32157

Keywords

  • building design
  • renewable energy (RE)
  • visitor center
  • whole-building design
  • Zion National Park

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