posted on 2024-03-05, 11:12authored byJames Murphy, Simone Medio
<p>This study investigates the implications of the New York Times Building aesthetic vision in respect to its sustainability goals; namely: to enhance the NYT work environment through the effective management of daylight, offsetting the building’s lighting and cooling energy demands. The study focuses on the role of the ceramic rod façade and concentrates on its implications on the building’s energy demands. The study makes a case for aesthetics informing the building’s sustainability goals and pushing for innovative solutions to sustainable architecture.</p>
History
School affiliated with
School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)
Publisher
Passive and Low Energy Architecture, Dublin
Date Submitted
2011-01-28
Date Accepted
2008-10-23
Date of First Publication
2008-10-23
Date of Final Publication
2008-10-23
Event Name
Passive and Low Energy Architecture Conference, Dublin