Napier, John D. (2013) Manchester Civil Justice Centre: procuring and managing an institutional building with a mixed mode ventilation system—a case for post-occupancy evaluation. Buildings, 3 (2). pp. 300-323. ISSN 2075-5309
Full content URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings3020300
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Item Type: | Article |
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
Manchester Civil Justice Centre is a striking contemporary 14 storey court building which has won awards for many different aspects of its design, construction and sustainability. From November 2002 to July 2005, the author was a key member of Denton Corker Marshall’s London project team having responsibility for key areas of design development, integration of technology and sustainable design including the East elevation’s ‘environmental veil’. This paper tracks the procurement of the building, describing its low energy features and their performance in practice. The paper reviews the low carbon elements of the design (daylight and natural ventilation systems) in the context of similar buildings and the buildings operational performance. The building has a mixed mode ventilation system which is managed centrally; the paper describes the ongoing relationship between the Facilities Management and the building’s users and their expectations of comfort and offers an explanation as to why the building’s energy performance is not as good as predicted at design stage. A case is made that this building is a significant example of low energy design and would form a good example for a detailed Post Occupancy Evaluation. The energy performance of the building could be studied in more detail to encourage the users (judges, staff and the public) to improve the building’s energy performance and to share knowledge within the construction industry.
Keywords: | Mixed mode ventilation, Low carbon design, Building performance, Public procurement, Facilities management, Manchester Civil Justice Centre |
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Subjects: | K Architecture, Building and Planning > K100 Architecture K Architecture, Building and Planning > K990 Architecture, Building and Planning not elsewhere classified K Architecture, Building and Planning > K130 Architectural Technology |
Divisions: | College of Arts > School of Architecture & Design > School of Architecture & Design (Architecture) |
ID Code: | 7680 |
Deposited On: | 26 Feb 2013 17:13 |
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