A simple computer simulation program is used for the assessment of the thermal performance of several award-winning architect-designed houses in the Brisbane area. The results show that underheating is a greater problem than overheating and that a builder’s house (with slight improvements) performs better. The conclusion is that excellent design features can be negated by simple faults, therefore all factors must be considered at the design stage in their interaction
Recently, overheating in British housing has received increased attention due to climate change and ...
The paper reports findings of thermal performance studies of a number of houses in Cairns which are ...
Whole house heat loss test methods are used to determine the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) of dwel...
One of the concerns of an architect must be to overcome the harsh climatic conditions and turn them ...
This paper looks at the apparent differences in thermal design requirements of houses which are ther...
This paper investigates the thermal performance of three Royal Australian Institute of Architects (R...
The methodology of building design is discussed together with existing and potential uses of the dig...
The quality of the indoor climate of buildings is the result of design decisions that architects mak...
Session: RG – Simulation to support regulationsThis paper reports on a study of the thermal performa...
Simulation of building thermal performance is important in predicting comfort of the occupants in bu...
peer reviewedThis paper presents a pioneering effort to define the efficiency of the most common sim...
While design optimization of buildings seeks to improve energy efficiency and, thus, leads to greenh...
While design optimization of buildings seeks to improve energy efficiency and, thus, leads to gree...
With the democratization of information and communication technologies, simulation techniques that u...
When designing a building, the architect has typically relied on the input of outside experts to det...
Recently, overheating in British housing has received increased attention due to climate change and ...
The paper reports findings of thermal performance studies of a number of houses in Cairns which are ...
Whole house heat loss test methods are used to determine the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) of dwel...
One of the concerns of an architect must be to overcome the harsh climatic conditions and turn them ...
This paper looks at the apparent differences in thermal design requirements of houses which are ther...
This paper investigates the thermal performance of three Royal Australian Institute of Architects (R...
The methodology of building design is discussed together with existing and potential uses of the dig...
The quality of the indoor climate of buildings is the result of design decisions that architects mak...
Session: RG – Simulation to support regulationsThis paper reports on a study of the thermal performa...
Simulation of building thermal performance is important in predicting comfort of the occupants in bu...
peer reviewedThis paper presents a pioneering effort to define the efficiency of the most common sim...
While design optimization of buildings seeks to improve energy efficiency and, thus, leads to greenh...
While design optimization of buildings seeks to improve energy efficiency and, thus, leads to gree...
With the democratization of information and communication technologies, simulation techniques that u...
When designing a building, the architect has typically relied on the input of outside experts to det...
Recently, overheating in British housing has received increased attention due to climate change and ...
The paper reports findings of thermal performance studies of a number of houses in Cairns which are ...
Whole house heat loss test methods are used to determine the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) of dwel...