House size has significantly increased over the recent decades in many countries. Larger houses often have a higher life cycle energy demand due to their increased use of materials and larger area to heat, cool and light. Yet, most energy efficiency regulations for buildings fail to adequately include requirements for addressing the energy demand associated with house size. This study quantifies the effect of house size on life cycle energy demand in order to inform future regulations. It uses a parametric model of a typical detached house in Melbourne, Australia and varies its floor area from 100 to 392 m2 for four different household sizes. Both initial and recurrent embodied energy requirements are quantified using input-output-based hy...
© 2013 Dr. André StephanCompleted under a Cotutelle arrangement between the Université Libre de Brux...
Techno-economic approaches largely avoid delineating necessary energy uses or questioning how excess...
Certifications such as the Passive House Standard aim to reduce the final space heating energy deman...
The size of houses in Australia has significantly increased over the last decades. New houses have h...
Buildings are directly responsible for 40% of the final energy consumption in most developed economi...
© 1999 Dr. Mark Roger FayCities, and the buildings of which they are comprised, consume a large prop...
Reducing CO2-e emissions from residential buildings through more stringent building codes has gained...
Reducing CO 2-e emissions from residential buildings through more stringent building codes has gaine...
Certifications such as the Passive House aim to reduce the final space heating energy demand of resi...
In Australia, traditional low thermal mass houses are being replaced by modern high thermal mass hou...
Buildings are responsible for significant energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, globally. Life cy...
Current assessments of residential building energy demand focus mainly on operational energy, notabl...
Recent research has demonstrated that low-emission houses often underperform, consuming more energy ...
Purpose / Context - New detached houses have been getting larger in New Zealand for several decades....
ln Australia in the 1950s, the average house size was approximately 100 mz. By 2008, the average siz...
© 2013 Dr. André StephanCompleted under a Cotutelle arrangement between the Université Libre de Brux...
Techno-economic approaches largely avoid delineating necessary energy uses or questioning how excess...
Certifications such as the Passive House Standard aim to reduce the final space heating energy deman...
The size of houses in Australia has significantly increased over the last decades. New houses have h...
Buildings are directly responsible for 40% of the final energy consumption in most developed economi...
© 1999 Dr. Mark Roger FayCities, and the buildings of which they are comprised, consume a large prop...
Reducing CO2-e emissions from residential buildings through more stringent building codes has gained...
Reducing CO 2-e emissions from residential buildings through more stringent building codes has gaine...
Certifications such as the Passive House aim to reduce the final space heating energy demand of resi...
In Australia, traditional low thermal mass houses are being replaced by modern high thermal mass hou...
Buildings are responsible for significant energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, globally. Life cy...
Current assessments of residential building energy demand focus mainly on operational energy, notabl...
Recent research has demonstrated that low-emission houses often underperform, consuming more energy ...
Purpose / Context - New detached houses have been getting larger in New Zealand for several decades....
ln Australia in the 1950s, the average house size was approximately 100 mz. By 2008, the average siz...
© 2013 Dr. André StephanCompleted under a Cotutelle arrangement between the Université Libre de Brux...
Techno-economic approaches largely avoid delineating necessary energy uses or questioning how excess...
Certifications such as the Passive House Standard aim to reduce the final space heating energy deman...