CLIMATE
DIAGRAMS
SUSTAINABILITY
Proportion & Form
Experiencing Architecture
100

The climactic conditions in a localized area that differs from the surrounding region's climate

What is a Microclimate

100

Shows the impact of the sun on a form

What is Light-Shadow diagram?

100

Using the stable stable temperature of the earth for heating and cooling

What is Geothermal?

100

A layout where secondary spaces are grouped around a dominant central space

What is centralized organization

100

Sound, Touch, Hearing, Smell, and taste 

What is human Experience 

200

The assessment of a site's physical, environmental, legal, and cultural characteristics

What is Site analysis

200

Communicates how people will move through a space

What is circulation diagram?
200

The most well known point based system to rate a buildings sustainability 

What is LEED

200

An irrational number closely linked to the Fibonacci sequence, and often found in nature


What is golden ratio

200

A philosophy that emphasizes logical, systematic, and functional solutions

What is rationalist Approach

300

Uses thick walls and overhangs to regulate temperature

What is passive solar design

300

Organizes different functions in a building and shows which areas need to be next to each other

What is Bubble Diagram

300

A structure that channels prevailing winds into a building

what is a wind tower

300

Relative importance of design elements shown through manipulation of size, shape, color, and placement.

What is Hierarchy?

300

Memories tied to: the sound of footsteps in a hallway

What is experiencial Memories 

400

The climate best suited for evaporative cooling

What is Hot and Dry / arid?

400

The chief organizing thought or decision behind an architect's design

What is Parti?

400

A Model building for Net-Zero self sufficient design

What is the Brock Environmental Center

400

Scale of proportions devised by Le Corbusier

What is modular & Human Scale

400

Philosophy emphasizing how built environments are experienced by humans through their senses and emotions

What is the Phenomenological Approach 

500

The three types of energy consumption in buildings

What is embodied, induced, and operating energy
500

Combination of many diagrams for a complete understanding of the site

What is Site Analysis Diagram
500

Organization quoted saying "Meeting today's needs without compromising the needs of future generations"

what is the united nations?

500

The 4 principles of Design

What is Hierarchy, Datum, Organization, Rhythm and Repetition

500

A zigzagging building featuring unsettling and fragmented spaces

What is the Jewish Museum in Berlin