This chapter covers the basic concepts of passive building design and its relevant strategies, including passive solar heating, shading, natural ventilation, daylighting and thermal mass. In environments with high seasonal peak temperatures and/or humidity (e.g. cities in temperate regions experiencing the Urban Heat Island effect), wholly passive measures may need to be supplemented with low and zero carbon technologies (LZCs). The chapter also includes three case studies: one residential, one demonstrational and one academic facility (that includes an innovative passive downdraught cooling (PDC) strategy) to illustrate a selection of passive measures
This chapter presents the main physical concepts and basic techniques for natural ventilation and gi...
Cooling demands of commercial buildings present a relevant challenge for a sustainable future. They ...
In this paper a critical analysis of how to passively cool residential buildings in Northern Nigeria...
Better energy efficiency in buildings can be achieved with active, passive and combined strategies. ...
A practical sourcebook for building designers, providing comprehensive discussion of the impact of b...
Given the need to reduce building sector related energy consumption and greenhouse gases (GHG), pass...
The continuous progressive demand of building construction raises many issues regarding supply of hi...
With environmental protection posing as the number one global problem, man has no choice but to redu...
This fact sheet updates a similar one published in 1996 for the U.S. Department of Energy's Federal ...
The increasing demand for air conditioning especially in developing countries is a time bomb for the...
Presented online for the 2016 Research and Creative Achievement Week. Blog website: http://blog.ecu....
Cooling demands of commercial buildings present a relevant challenge for a sustainable future. They ...
All energy efficient buildings are based on passive house concept. Passive house is a volunteer stan...
Passive design refers to such type of design strategy which makes use of maximum architectural desig...
Buildings in developing countries are often designed without taking sufficient account of the climat...
This chapter presents the main physical concepts and basic techniques for natural ventilation and gi...
Cooling demands of commercial buildings present a relevant challenge for a sustainable future. They ...
In this paper a critical analysis of how to passively cool residential buildings in Northern Nigeria...
Better energy efficiency in buildings can be achieved with active, passive and combined strategies. ...
A practical sourcebook for building designers, providing comprehensive discussion of the impact of b...
Given the need to reduce building sector related energy consumption and greenhouse gases (GHG), pass...
The continuous progressive demand of building construction raises many issues regarding supply of hi...
With environmental protection posing as the number one global problem, man has no choice but to redu...
This fact sheet updates a similar one published in 1996 for the U.S. Department of Energy's Federal ...
The increasing demand for air conditioning especially in developing countries is a time bomb for the...
Presented online for the 2016 Research and Creative Achievement Week. Blog website: http://blog.ecu....
Cooling demands of commercial buildings present a relevant challenge for a sustainable future. They ...
All energy efficient buildings are based on passive house concept. Passive house is a volunteer stan...
Passive design refers to such type of design strategy which makes use of maximum architectural desig...
Buildings in developing countries are often designed without taking sufficient account of the climat...
This chapter presents the main physical concepts and basic techniques for natural ventilation and gi...
Cooling demands of commercial buildings present a relevant challenge for a sustainable future. They ...
In this paper a critical analysis of how to passively cool residential buildings in Northern Nigeria...