Ken Yeang is a Malaysian Architect. He is well-known for his green design and planning. Menara Mesiniaga was built in 1994 and located at Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia Designed by Ken Yeang for IBM It is a 15-storey building with high tech visual appearance Incorporates office building with sensitivity towards environmental issues. fCONTEXT. goals.30/04/2015 Ken Yaeng has developed the bioclimatic principles into design solutions for skyscrapers. The way in which these principles are applied to the skyscraper designs are as follows: 2.10.1.1 SERVICE CORE POSITIONS The core position affects the structural design and the thermal performance of the bioclimatic skyscraper. Yeang identifies Tropical Urban Regionalism - Ken Yeang - 1987 Tropical Urban Regionalism - Ken Yeang - 1987 Service Cores - Ken Yeang - 2000 The Detail in Building series is an essential source of contemporary data covering the key elements of building design that form the vocabulary of current architecture. Previous titles include Staircases, Soft Canopies, Glass Kuala Lumpur, was erected in the summer of 1992iv, its architect Ken Yeang had the terms energy-saving, climate-consciousness and occupancy comfort realized in built form. IBM approached Ken Yeang's firm, T.R. Hamzah and Yeang, and asked them to design a building which was a showcase for the firm's high-tech corporate imagei. Yeang After a 50-year long evolution that was concluded in the early 1930's, the service core of a tall building can be defined as, "An element that gathers together the spaces necessary to provide visual, physical and functional vertical connections that work effectively to distribute services through the building" (Trabucco, 2008) (see Figure 9). Function of the Service Core 13 Service Core Types and Placements 15 The Service Core and Building Economy 21 Structural and Construction Aspects 22 M&E Services 27 Opportunities for Optimisation 31 Ken Yeang, Menara TA 1, Kuala Lumpur 74 Kisho Kurokawa, Melbourne Central, Melbourne 76 This paper presents the outcome of an environmental performance analysis and theoretical study into the bioclimatic highrises of Malaysian architect Ken Yeang - with a focus on the tropical climate. The Skyscraper Bioclimatically Considered By Ken Yeang, Academy Editions, 1996. 269 pp., numerous illus. ISBN 1 85490 431 0 Price £29.95 PB - Volume 2 Issue 3 but note that service fees apply. you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your Dropbox account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox. The PART 1: THEORY AND PREMISES 1. 'THE SKYSCRAPER IS NOT AN ECOLOGICAL BUILDING TYPE' At the outset, we should be clear that the skyscraper is not an ecological building type. In fact it is one of the most unecological of all building types. The tall building, over and above other built The aim of analysing Ken Yeang's theories and designs is to undertake a study and evaluation of a more 'integrated' architectural approach to climate-interactive design. Yeang's theories and designs The peripheral service cores tested are single sided East, West and two double- sided core positions. Ken Yeang (6 October 1948) is an architect, ecologist, planner and author from Malaysia, best known for his ecological architecture and ecomasterplans that have a distinctive green aesthetic. He 30/4/2015 · Ken Yaeng has developed the bioclimatic principles into design solutions for skyscrapers. The way in which these principles are applied to
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