This paper describes research which investigates the thermal performance of Earthship, an autonomous, earth-sheltered housing concept that claims to require no active heating or cooling systems despite extreme climatic conditions. This research aims to test these claims through monitoring and thermal simulations. The study involves monitoring the indoor conditions in an Earthship home in New Mexico USA and uses the measured data to calibrate a computer model used to simulate the thermal performance of the home. A second part of the study compares Earthship thermal performance located in a temperate climate in Australia with that of buildings incorporating different wall construction materials such as strawbale, rammed earth, and brick venee...
The UK Government has set ambitious targets for reducing energy use in buildings, including the targ...
Whole house heat loss test methods are used to determine the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) of dwel...
The current pattern of low density housing in Australia is not sustainable. Australian homes are cur...
Minimising environmental impact from buildings and building construction processes while providing t...
This paper presents a sensitivity analysis that explores the impact of design and operational factor...
Since ancient times, raw earth has been used worldwide as a construction material. Today, it is wel...
This paper examines the theoretical basis for the thermal performance of earth walls and links it to...
Purpose / Context - This paper will examine the predicted energy consumption (MJ/m2) of a resi-denti...
Construction of energy efficient housing is the primary goal of all developed nation at the moment d...
This paper will examine the predicted Annual Energy Consumption (kWh/yr) of a commercial office buil...
Energy crisis is one of the major obstacles for human development. There are on-going researches to ...
The aim of this dissertation is to document the process of gaining approval for habitable structural...
Global warming has posed a great challenge to the survival of mankind. The increasing atmospheric co...
The building envelope has high potential to reduce the energy consumption of buildings according to ...
The residential housing sectors consume a large amount of fossil fuel energy. Hence the sector is re...
The UK Government has set ambitious targets for reducing energy use in buildings, including the targ...
Whole house heat loss test methods are used to determine the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) of dwel...
The current pattern of low density housing in Australia is not sustainable. Australian homes are cur...
Minimising environmental impact from buildings and building construction processes while providing t...
This paper presents a sensitivity analysis that explores the impact of design and operational factor...
Since ancient times, raw earth has been used worldwide as a construction material. Today, it is wel...
This paper examines the theoretical basis for the thermal performance of earth walls and links it to...
Purpose / Context - This paper will examine the predicted energy consumption (MJ/m2) of a resi-denti...
Construction of energy efficient housing is the primary goal of all developed nation at the moment d...
This paper will examine the predicted Annual Energy Consumption (kWh/yr) of a commercial office buil...
Energy crisis is one of the major obstacles for human development. There are on-going researches to ...
The aim of this dissertation is to document the process of gaining approval for habitable structural...
Global warming has posed a great challenge to the survival of mankind. The increasing atmospheric co...
The building envelope has high potential to reduce the energy consumption of buildings according to ...
The residential housing sectors consume a large amount of fossil fuel energy. Hence the sector is re...
The UK Government has set ambitious targets for reducing energy use in buildings, including the targ...
Whole house heat loss test methods are used to determine the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) of dwel...
The current pattern of low density housing in Australia is not sustainable. Australian homes are cur...