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OFFICE MEETING ROOM PLAN RESTAURANT SEATING PLAN RETAIL PLAN DIVIDED RETAIL STORE LAYOUT FOR SMALLER BUSINESS GROUND FLOOR PLAN scale 1:100 section scale 1:50 STRAW BALE USED IN STRUC- TURAL BEAMS StrawJet, of Ashland, Oregon, has developed a unique process for the creation of structural building com- ponents from a variety of waste agri- cultural stalks. Essentially, they have created a machine that takes waste stalks and creates a tightly wrapped beam which can then be applied to many different facets of construction. The cables are made and wrapped without glues, resins or chemicals and are made completely from waste material. EAST ELEVATION scale 1:100 NORTH ELEVATION scale 1:100 海防道 color LED display and photovoltaic system integrated into a glass curtain wall, the building performs as a self- sufficient organic system, harvesting solar energy by day and using it to illuminate the screen after dark In absorption cooling, heat drives the system, instead of electricity. Two basic types of systems are: single-stage systems, which are driven by any warm fluid (not necessarily water) heated to between 180 and 250 degrees Fahrenheit. two-stage systems work at around 140 degrees Fahrenheit. These can use low temperature solar energy to “pre-heat” the air. A high-temperature energy source (e.g. natural gas or oil) is used in the second cooling stage. Desiccant coolers are the other very popular style of solar cooling. Desiccant coolers remove moisture from air. This does not actually cool the air but reduces the humidity, making it seem cooler. These are often used in combination with other types of solar coolers such as vapor compression or evaporative, which really do lower temperature. DESIGN PROPOSAL FOR EXISTING PARMANAND HOUSE AT 51-52 HAIPHONG ROAD, TSIM TSA TSUI ON ON KO KO KON KON KO

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OFFICE MEETING ROOM PLAN

RESTAURANT SEATING PLAN

RETAIL PLANDIVIDED RETAIL STORE LAYOUT FOR SMALLER BUSINESS

GROUND FLOOR PLANscale 1:100

section scale 1:50

STRAW BALE USED IN STRUC-TURAL BEAMS StrawJet, of Ashland, Oregon, has developed a unique process for the creation of structural building com-ponents from a variety of waste agri-cultural stalks. Essentially, they have created a machine that takes waste stalks and creates a tightly wrapped beam which can then be applied to many different facets of construction. The cables are made and wrapped without glues, resins or chemicals and are made completely from waste material.

EAST ELEVATIONscale 1:100

NORTH ELEVATIONscale 1:100

海防道乐道

solar energy media wall solar energy media wall solar energy media wall

color LED display and photovoltaic

system integrated into a glass curtain

wall, the building performs as a self-

suffi cient organic system, harvesting

solar energy by day and using it to

illuminate the screen after dark

In absorption cooling, heat drives the

system, instead of electricity. Two

basic types of systems are:

• single-stage systems, which are

driven by any warm fl uid (not

necessarily water) heated to

between 180 and 250 degrees

Fahrenheit.

• two-stage systems work at around

140 degrees Fahrenheit. These

can use low temperature solar

energy to “pre-heat” the air.

A high-temperature energy

source (e.g. natural gas or oil)

is used in the second cooling

stage.

Desiccant coolers are the other

very popular style of solar cooling.

Desiccant coolers remove moisture

from air. This does not actually cool

the air but reduces the humidity,

making it seem cooler. These are

often used in combination with other

types of solar coolers such as vapor

compression or evaporative, which

really do lower temperature.

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OFFICE MEETING ROOM PLAN

RETAIL PLANDIVIDED RETAIL STORE LAYOUT FOR SMALLER BUSINESS

WAN YAN TEH900 100 516