This paper critically evaluates indoor overheating of multilevel office buildings in Colombo—a tropical warm humid city. The work questions the building morphological characteristics on thermal performance and indoor climate, thus the levels of Building Energy Indices (BEI) of air conditioned buildings. Pattern of heat stress on buildings due to building characteristics and its relationship to the BEI were identified. A study of 87 multilevel office buildings contributed to identify two critical cases in shallow plan form with similar morphological characteristics such as wall-to-window ratio, aspect ratio, orientation, occupant and equipment density, and façade architecture. A comprehensive thermal performance investigation on t...
Over the years, the commercial buildings sector has emerged as one of India’s fastest-growing sector...
Building morphology has significant influence on operational energy demand of buildings. Energy cons...
This study is focused on the recently published 'Energy Efficient Building Code (EEBC) for Commercia...
Existing non-domestic buildings in developing countries account for a substantial percentage of ener...
In the last few years, together with the surge in new construction, the energy demand from building...
Interactive Architecture (IA) and contextual adaptability promotes operational energy efficiency of ...
Residential and commercial buildings consume one fifth of the world’s total energy and accounts for ...
The paper presents an overview of the thermal performance of existing non-domestic, inparticular, of...
This study analyses the thermal comfort variation between urban houses in Colombo Metro Region. Thre...
Researchers and various organizations have devised criteria for the classification of office buildin...
This study analyses the effect of geometry of courtyard dwellings for indoor thermal environment in ...
With ever-increasing prices of energy, designing energy efficient buildings has become vital. which...
The building sector ranks second behind the fossil fuel burning industry. This figure may significan...
This study is focused on the Energy Conservation Strategies of the contemporary high-rise buildings ...
AbstractThe world is experiencing energy crisis since the 1970s due to the limitation in fossil fuel...
Over the years, the commercial buildings sector has emerged as one of India’s fastest-growing sector...
Building morphology has significant influence on operational energy demand of buildings. Energy cons...
This study is focused on the recently published 'Energy Efficient Building Code (EEBC) for Commercia...
Existing non-domestic buildings in developing countries account for a substantial percentage of ener...
In the last few years, together with the surge in new construction, the energy demand from building...
Interactive Architecture (IA) and contextual adaptability promotes operational energy efficiency of ...
Residential and commercial buildings consume one fifth of the world’s total energy and accounts for ...
The paper presents an overview of the thermal performance of existing non-domestic, inparticular, of...
This study analyses the thermal comfort variation between urban houses in Colombo Metro Region. Thre...
Researchers and various organizations have devised criteria for the classification of office buildin...
This study analyses the effect of geometry of courtyard dwellings for indoor thermal environment in ...
With ever-increasing prices of energy, designing energy efficient buildings has become vital. which...
The building sector ranks second behind the fossil fuel burning industry. This figure may significan...
This study is focused on the Energy Conservation Strategies of the contemporary high-rise buildings ...
AbstractThe world is experiencing energy crisis since the 1970s due to the limitation in fossil fuel...
Over the years, the commercial buildings sector has emerged as one of India’s fastest-growing sector...
Building morphology has significant influence on operational energy demand of buildings. Energy cons...
This study is focused on the recently published 'Energy Efficient Building Code (EEBC) for Commercia...