Contemporary urban lifestyle emphasises green living and encourages people to estimate their environmental impact and to reduce their carbon footprint. It is important that carbon footprint of users and their demand is quantifiable and measured to create scenarios for design of buildings in various neighbourhoods forming clusters. This chapter presents an alternative approach for developing sustainable communities using activity-based design principles to quantify the energy demand per activity performed on a daily basis by members of various communities rather than making assumptions on space requirements using the traditional functional-based design approach. It starts with an overview of the key concepts and a set of principles for the d...
Urban planning for a renewable energy future requires the collaboration of different disciplines bot...
With the rapid growth of today’s population, it is progressively becoming more difficult to find a s...
In most developed economies, buildings are directly and indirectly accountable for at least 40% of t...
This book introduces architects, engineers, builders, and urban planners to a range of design princi...
Minimizing energy consumption is the effect of sustainable design technics as among many others: des...
Reducing the carbon footprint of domestic properties is, due to global warming and social impact of ...
Energy is vital to life in cities and the way we use it has huge implications for our environment, f...
Resource depletion and climate change motivate a transition to sustainable energy systems that make ...
Increasing environmental concerns about the use of fossil fuels have gen-erated great interest in em...
Achieving sustainable consumption of energy is an important issue due to the increasing demand for e...
With the escalating climate crisis, we are in desperate need of new technologies and solutions that ...
A Dissertation submitted to the Architecture for the MSc in Architecture"Today cities are consuming ...
The natural ecotone between people, community and carbon reduction is the zero-carbon community. Ove...
Aims: The increased availability of reliable and efficient energy services stimulates new developmen...
Climate change is currently identified as one of the most challenging global issues, which makes low...
Urban planning for a renewable energy future requires the collaboration of different disciplines bot...
With the rapid growth of today’s population, it is progressively becoming more difficult to find a s...
In most developed economies, buildings are directly and indirectly accountable for at least 40% of t...
This book introduces architects, engineers, builders, and urban planners to a range of design princi...
Minimizing energy consumption is the effect of sustainable design technics as among many others: des...
Reducing the carbon footprint of domestic properties is, due to global warming and social impact of ...
Energy is vital to life in cities and the way we use it has huge implications for our environment, f...
Resource depletion and climate change motivate a transition to sustainable energy systems that make ...
Increasing environmental concerns about the use of fossil fuels have gen-erated great interest in em...
Achieving sustainable consumption of energy is an important issue due to the increasing demand for e...
With the escalating climate crisis, we are in desperate need of new technologies and solutions that ...
A Dissertation submitted to the Architecture for the MSc in Architecture"Today cities are consuming ...
The natural ecotone between people, community and carbon reduction is the zero-carbon community. Ove...
Aims: The increased availability of reliable and efficient energy services stimulates new developmen...
Climate change is currently identified as one of the most challenging global issues, which makes low...
Urban planning for a renewable energy future requires the collaboration of different disciplines bot...
With the rapid growth of today’s population, it is progressively becoming more difficult to find a s...
In most developed economies, buildings are directly and indirectly accountable for at least 40% of t...