To tackle climate change it is essential to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. To this end, it is important to reduce the energy demands of nondomestic buildings. Naturally ventilated buildings can have low energy demands but the strategy is difficult to implement in deep plan, urban locations. The Frederick Lanchester Library at Coventry University, UK, incorporates natural ventilation, daylighting and passive cooling strategies. By using lightwells and perimeter stacks to supply and exhaust air, it can be ventilated by natural means despite its deep plan form and sealed fac¸ade. This paper describes the building and presents the energy consumption and the internal temperatures and CO2 levels recorded in 2004/2005. The building’s performance...
This paper discusses the applicability, use and performance of natural ventilation and natural dayli...
There is an appreciable literature exploring environmental design strategies for low-energy, natural...
Natural ventilation, relying on openings in the fac¸ade, is applicable to a limited range of climate...
To tackle climate change it is essential to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. To this end, it is impo...
In order to reduce carbon emissions to tackle climate change, it is becoming increasingly important ...
Recent years have seen increased use of natural ventilation, daylighting, and cooling techniques in ...
The Frederick Lanchester Library at Coventry University opened in September 2000 and is one of the l...
The world is heating up and the rate of warming is, it seems, increasing. Buildings, even those in t...
Natural ventilation is a proven strategy for maintaining thermal comfort in non-domestic buildings i...
Reports on the SCONUL Buildings Visit 2005 which focused on two libraries, Lanchester Library, Coven...
This is a brief study of three college buildings that were designed to be highly energy efficient. W...
The UK has a national target to cut CO2 emission by 80% of the 1990 figure by 2050. This paper refle...
UnrestrictedThe goals of implementing natural cooling strategies are to reduce a building’s energy c...
Advanced stack-ventilated buildings have the potential to consume much less energy for space conditi...
Skycourts recently have been considered as beneficial spaces in commercial buildings, particularly o...
This paper discusses the applicability, use and performance of natural ventilation and natural dayli...
There is an appreciable literature exploring environmental design strategies for low-energy, natural...
Natural ventilation, relying on openings in the fac¸ade, is applicable to a limited range of climate...
To tackle climate change it is essential to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. To this end, it is impo...
In order to reduce carbon emissions to tackle climate change, it is becoming increasingly important ...
Recent years have seen increased use of natural ventilation, daylighting, and cooling techniques in ...
The Frederick Lanchester Library at Coventry University opened in September 2000 and is one of the l...
The world is heating up and the rate of warming is, it seems, increasing. Buildings, even those in t...
Natural ventilation is a proven strategy for maintaining thermal comfort in non-domestic buildings i...
Reports on the SCONUL Buildings Visit 2005 which focused on two libraries, Lanchester Library, Coven...
This is a brief study of three college buildings that were designed to be highly energy efficient. W...
The UK has a national target to cut CO2 emission by 80% of the 1990 figure by 2050. This paper refle...
UnrestrictedThe goals of implementing natural cooling strategies are to reduce a building’s energy c...
Advanced stack-ventilated buildings have the potential to consume much less energy for space conditi...
Skycourts recently have been considered as beneficial spaces in commercial buildings, particularly o...
This paper discusses the applicability, use and performance of natural ventilation and natural dayli...
There is an appreciable literature exploring environmental design strategies for low-energy, natural...
Natural ventilation, relying on openings in the fac¸ade, is applicable to a limited range of climate...