Gerigk, Mateusz; Jachowski, Jacek
(Scientific Journals Maritime University of Szczecin, Zeszyty Naukowe Akademia Morska w Szczecinie,
)
This paper presents an approach for providing innovative technology by applying fluid mechanics to the field of
architectural design. The aim is to make a building’s shape profitable and strengthen environmental protection
by using the wind force to create an integrated wind absorption definition for a multifunctional building system
model. Furthermore, taking control of the wind flow over an object can have an impact on not only the designed
object itself but also on its surroundings. In modern coastal cities there are issues associated with the wind and
ventilation that need to be solved. The presented system model and the calculations conducted are part of the
new definition of a multifunctional object and the wind force as a significant subsystem. Systematizing this
scope can be useful in design practice.