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- Integrated_Modification_Methodology abstract "Integrated Modification Methodology (IMM) is a design methodology based on a specific process with the main goal of improving the urban energy performance, through the modification of its constituents and optimization of the architecture of their ligands. According to this view, the city, considered as a complex adaptive system (CAS), is not solely a mere aggregation of disconnected energy consumers and the total energy consumption of the city is different from the sum of all of the buildings' consumption. This considerable gap between the total energy consumption of the city and the sum of all consumers is concealed from the urban morphology and urban form of the city.IMM is a multi-stage, iterative process, applied to urban components, for improving their environmental and energy performances, is fundamentally holistic, multi-layer, multi-scale; it investigates the relationships between urban morphology and energy consumption by focusing mostly on the ‘subsystems’ characterized by physical characters and arrangement.In this methodology, a city consists of the superimposition of an enormous number of interrelated components, categorized in different layers or ‘subsystems’, which through their inner arrangement and the architecture of their ligands provide a certain physical and provisional arrangement. The constituents of the CAS adapt themselves to react to the newly imposed constraints, in order to improve upon the entire system's performance. The complex adaptive system is composed of heterogeneous elements, linked together either directly or indirectly, and the final system performance emerges from all of the elements as a whole. This adaptation occurs within or on members of a single subsystem, known as horizontal adaptation, and between the different subsystems, termed Vertical Adaptation. In other words, the adaptation of existing members in a subsystem, or horizontal adaptation, as a response to the newly imposed conditions and constraints, changes the subsystem's performance, which will be the cause of the entire system's transformation over time.".
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- Integrated_Modification_Methodology subject Category:Academic_disciplines.
- Integrated_Modification_Methodology subject Category:Sustainable_architecture.
- Integrated_Modification_Methodology subject Category:Sustainable_building.
- Integrated_Modification_Methodology subject Category:Sustainable_development.
- Integrated_Modification_Methodology subject Category:Sustainable_environmental_design.
- Integrated_Modification_Methodology subject Category:Sustainable_urban_planning.
- Integrated_Modification_Methodology comment "Integrated Modification Methodology (IMM) is a design methodology based on a specific process with the main goal of improving the urban energy performance, through the modification of its constituents and optimization of the architecture of their ligands.".
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