This dissertation examines the concept of sustainable energy within a urban design context. In essence, the research aims to answer the question: “what role does the city’s built environment morphology play, if any, in the sustainability of its energy system?”. To answer this question, I first derive an operational definition of sustainable energy in the post carbon era: maintaining the capability to provide non-declining energy services in time. Providing non-declining energy services, in an urban design context, depends on urban morphologies ability to save and conserve energy, be efficient and produce energy from renewable sources without decrease the level of energy services. In other words we can think of a more sustainable energy urba...
This research aims at exploring meaning, quality and analytical capacity of density concept and its ...
A vivacious discussion focusing on the 20th century public housing neighbourhoods’ urban regeneratio...
More than three-fourths of the world’s population lives and works within cities, where up to 80% of ...
The increasing challenges caused by non-renewable energy in regard to climate change, the increased ...
This dissertation empirically evaluates the association between urban form and the energy performanc...
It is evident that different urban configurations have different energy consumption implications. Wh...
Amongst academics and practitioners working in the fields of urban planning and design, there has be...
Cities are the main leak of Country. The process of urbanization denounces the need to transform set...
Nowadays, large parts of the world population (50-60%) are living in urban areas, which represent th...
AbstractAmongst academics and practitioners working in the fields of urban planning and design, ther...
Urban morphology is one of the main parameters influencing directly and indirectly buildings’ energy...
How to plan and design new elements in the city context in a way that the new elements improve the ...
Cities, with more than 75% of consumption and 85% of global CO2 emissions, are the main leak of our ...
In a time of transformation and discussion on energy issues, the one-to-one relationship between cit...
The promotion of worldwide practices in order to adopt successful Renewable Energy and Sustainabili...
This research aims at exploring meaning, quality and analytical capacity of density concept and its ...
A vivacious discussion focusing on the 20th century public housing neighbourhoods’ urban regeneratio...
More than three-fourths of the world’s population lives and works within cities, where up to 80% of ...
The increasing challenges caused by non-renewable energy in regard to climate change, the increased ...
This dissertation empirically evaluates the association between urban form and the energy performanc...
It is evident that different urban configurations have different energy consumption implications. Wh...
Amongst academics and practitioners working in the fields of urban planning and design, there has be...
Cities are the main leak of Country. The process of urbanization denounces the need to transform set...
Nowadays, large parts of the world population (50-60%) are living in urban areas, which represent th...
AbstractAmongst academics and practitioners working in the fields of urban planning and design, ther...
Urban morphology is one of the main parameters influencing directly and indirectly buildings’ energy...
How to plan and design new elements in the city context in a way that the new elements improve the ...
Cities, with more than 75% of consumption and 85% of global CO2 emissions, are the main leak of our ...
In a time of transformation and discussion on energy issues, the one-to-one relationship between cit...
The promotion of worldwide practices in order to adopt successful Renewable Energy and Sustainabili...
This research aims at exploring meaning, quality and analytical capacity of density concept and its ...
A vivacious discussion focusing on the 20th century public housing neighbourhoods’ urban regeneratio...
More than three-fourths of the world’s population lives and works within cities, where up to 80% of ...