The buildings sector offers the greatest potential for cost-effective reductions in greenhouse gas emissions out of all the sectors examined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. However that potential was based purely on technical measures applied to existing buildings and new construction. It is becoming increasingly clear that non-technical options involving building occupant comfort, culture and behaviour will also need to be implemented in order to stabilise atmospheric concentrations of CO2 within a useful timeframe. The adaptive comfort model provides a theoretically coherent option that opens up many cost-effective, low energy design alternatives. Numerous example applications are appearing all over the world. This paper...
Available online 1 November 2016In Australia, the primary method of demonstrating compliance with th...
A comprehensive understanding of occupant comfort in mixed-mode (MM) buildings is crucial for the de...
Global warming can have a significant impact on building energy performance and indoor thermal envir...
Internationally and locally, there is increasing interest in the application of adaptive models of t...
Increasing reliance on air-conditioning to improve summertime comfort in dwellings results in higher...
The study address minimizing energy consumption in buildings that operate on the demand side of elec...
The building industry is regarded a major contributor to climate change as energy consumption from b...
Notwithstanding the immense potential to minimise a building's carbon footprint, there is a very low...
This paper uses an example of an architect designed and occupied suburban house in the temperate cli...
Mixed-mode (MM) ventilation strategy has been used in many buildings to reduce energy use. This stra...
Mixed-mode (MM) ventilation strategy has been used in many buildings to reduce energy use. This stra...
Building regulations in Australia and elsewhere are increasingly directed at reducing greenhouse gas...
Mixed-mode (MM) ventilation strategy has been used in many buildings to reduce energy use. This stra...
A pilot study of energy efficiency measures, or retrofit actions, was carried out for a single-store...
A mixed mode of operation, where supplementary air-conditioning is used only when indoor conditions ...
Available online 1 November 2016In Australia, the primary method of demonstrating compliance with th...
A comprehensive understanding of occupant comfort in mixed-mode (MM) buildings is crucial for the de...
Global warming can have a significant impact on building energy performance and indoor thermal envir...
Internationally and locally, there is increasing interest in the application of adaptive models of t...
Increasing reliance on air-conditioning to improve summertime comfort in dwellings results in higher...
The study address minimizing energy consumption in buildings that operate on the demand side of elec...
The building industry is regarded a major contributor to climate change as energy consumption from b...
Notwithstanding the immense potential to minimise a building's carbon footprint, there is a very low...
This paper uses an example of an architect designed and occupied suburban house in the temperate cli...
Mixed-mode (MM) ventilation strategy has been used in many buildings to reduce energy use. This stra...
Mixed-mode (MM) ventilation strategy has been used in many buildings to reduce energy use. This stra...
Building regulations in Australia and elsewhere are increasingly directed at reducing greenhouse gas...
Mixed-mode (MM) ventilation strategy has been used in many buildings to reduce energy use. This stra...
A pilot study of energy efficiency measures, or retrofit actions, was carried out for a single-store...
A mixed mode of operation, where supplementary air-conditioning is used only when indoor conditions ...
Available online 1 November 2016In Australia, the primary method of demonstrating compliance with th...
A comprehensive understanding of occupant comfort in mixed-mode (MM) buildings is crucial for the de...
Global warming can have a significant impact on building energy performance and indoor thermal envir...