With the anticipated increase in temperature and solar radiation and frequency of extreme weather conditions due to climate change, buildings typically designed/built in Canadian cold climates would experience increased risks of summer overheating. This paper focuses on how these existing buildings perform under a current extreme year and projected future climates. Results show that the thermal conditions of a single-family detached house built in 1964 and 1990 are more comfortable than the house built to meet the current National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings (NECB) and high energy-efficient building (HEEB) without including natural ventilation by up to 50%. On the other hand, when natural ventilation is included, the house built to ...
The objective of this study was to assess the potential effects of climate change on the moisture pe...
Given climate change predictions of a warmer world, there is growing concern that insulation-led imp...
Summertime overheating in both new and existing dwellings is widespread and increasing, even in temp...
While the potential impact of climate change mitigation measures is well documented in building scie...
Climate change temperatures expected to rise and extreme heat events (HW) canbe intensified. The inf...
Buildings now produce more than a third of global greenhouse gases, making them more than any other ...
Building engineers are faced with a difficult problem: how to design habitable spaces that conform t...
Reduced energy consumption is an important strategy for climate change mitigation. Buildings, worldw...
This paper presents an empirical study to assess the occurrence and possible causes of summertime ov...
There is growing concern that airtight and well-insulated buildings designed to limit heat loss in t...
| openaire: EC/H2020/894511/EU//SUREFIT | openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TwinsThe global avera...
The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of increasing the thermal capac...
Overheating in buildings is identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from therma...
Overheating in buildings has been identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from ...
In a context of global warming, summer thermal comfort is a key issue for the design and operation o...
The objective of this study was to assess the potential effects of climate change on the moisture pe...
Given climate change predictions of a warmer world, there is growing concern that insulation-led imp...
Summertime overheating in both new and existing dwellings is widespread and increasing, even in temp...
While the potential impact of climate change mitigation measures is well documented in building scie...
Climate change temperatures expected to rise and extreme heat events (HW) canbe intensified. The inf...
Buildings now produce more than a third of global greenhouse gases, making them more than any other ...
Building engineers are faced with a difficult problem: how to design habitable spaces that conform t...
Reduced energy consumption is an important strategy for climate change mitigation. Buildings, worldw...
This paper presents an empirical study to assess the occurrence and possible causes of summertime ov...
There is growing concern that airtight and well-insulated buildings designed to limit heat loss in t...
| openaire: EC/H2020/894511/EU//SUREFIT | openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TwinsThe global avera...
The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of increasing the thermal capac...
Overheating in buildings is identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from therma...
Overheating in buildings has been identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from ...
In a context of global warming, summer thermal comfort is a key issue for the design and operation o...
The objective of this study was to assess the potential effects of climate change on the moisture pe...
Given climate change predictions of a warmer world, there is growing concern that insulation-led imp...
Summertime overheating in both new and existing dwellings is widespread and increasing, even in temp...