With the higher pace of climate change, temperatures are rising each year, resulting in various effects on the thermal status of buildings. This paper takes the opportunity of analysing different scenarios of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions using hourly weather data of future projections by implementing EPW weather files on EnergyPlus software dynamic simulations, coupled with architectural science methods of climate analysis, to test the effect of high and medium-high emission scenarios for the 2050s and 2080s future timelines on thermal comfort range, passive zones potential, and heating/cooling periods, as compared to the weather data from 2003–2017. Simulations results have shown a remarkable effect on the scale of daily cooling hours an...
Patterns of future climate and expected extreme conditions are pushing design limits as recognition ...
The challenge of climate change is twofold: to mitigate (prevent) the causes of climate change and t...
Buildings now produce more than a third of global greenhouse gases, making them more than any other ...
The building sector has a strategic role in the clean energy transition towards a fully decarbonized...
The dynamic interaction between building systems and external climate is extremely complex, involvin...
The future weather files are synthesized based on the methodology presented in the research project ...
As a consequence of most building's long lifespan, changing weather conditions driven by climate cha...
Around the world, expected climate changes can affect indoor comfort conditions in buildings. Analys...
As a consequence of most buildings' long lifespan, changing weather conditions driven by climate cha...
Patterns of future climate and expected extreme conditions are pushing design limits as recognition ...
Patterns of future climate and expected extreme conditions are pushing design limits as recognition ...
The energy performance of buildings is heavily affected by weather conditions. This study evaluates ...
While the scientific literature is full of studies looking at the impact of climate change driven by...
Climate change and urbanization are two major challenges when planning for sustainable energy transi...
The future weather files are synthesized based on the research project on climate change impact on b...
Patterns of future climate and expected extreme conditions are pushing design limits as recognition ...
The challenge of climate change is twofold: to mitigate (prevent) the causes of climate change and t...
Buildings now produce more than a third of global greenhouse gases, making them more than any other ...
The building sector has a strategic role in the clean energy transition towards a fully decarbonized...
The dynamic interaction between building systems and external climate is extremely complex, involvin...
The future weather files are synthesized based on the methodology presented in the research project ...
As a consequence of most building's long lifespan, changing weather conditions driven by climate cha...
Around the world, expected climate changes can affect indoor comfort conditions in buildings. Analys...
As a consequence of most buildings' long lifespan, changing weather conditions driven by climate cha...
Patterns of future climate and expected extreme conditions are pushing design limits as recognition ...
Patterns of future climate and expected extreme conditions are pushing design limits as recognition ...
The energy performance of buildings is heavily affected by weather conditions. This study evaluates ...
While the scientific literature is full of studies looking at the impact of climate change driven by...
Climate change and urbanization are two major challenges when planning for sustainable energy transi...
The future weather files are synthesized based on the research project on climate change impact on b...
Patterns of future climate and expected extreme conditions are pushing design limits as recognition ...
The challenge of climate change is twofold: to mitigate (prevent) the causes of climate change and t...
Buildings now produce more than a third of global greenhouse gases, making them more than any other ...