There is a general agreement that much of the syntax of modern architecture contributed to design buildings that were often inadequately adapted to climate conditions. However, there are some renowned examples that, while consistent with modern tenets, prove that assumption to be wrong. Amongst them the E.1027 house designed by Eileen Gray and Jean Badovici stands out. This research aims to contextualise and assess the quality of the E.1027 overall design in relation to thermal comfort. The original texts of Gray and Badovici on the E.1027 are contrasted with the results obtained from a series of simulations using thermal performance specialist software in terms of sun exposure and ventilation. Additionally, the building's expected thermal ...
The Thermal Comfort Unit at Oxford Brookes University has, since its formation in 1992, been a world...
"Modern Architecture and Climate explores how leading architects of the twentieth century incorporat...
The notion of physiological comfort – meaning responses to temperature and humidity but also to ligh...
There is a general agreement that much of the syntax of modern architecture contributed to design bu...
AbstractThe study of the relationship of climate and indoor thermal environments in architecture is ...
The study of the relationship of climate and indoor thermal environments in architecture is essentia...
International audienceThe study of the relationship of climate and indoor thermal environments in ar...
AbstractThe last few decades have seen a dramatic increase in using the mechanical means of air-cool...
In the mid-twentieth century, the evolution of the various dimensions involved in the notion of clim...
Bioclimatic architecture might be a modern term , but our forefathers had achieved a comfortable env...
This paper is part of PhD research questioning to what extent modern adaptations to traditional arch...
The present study examines the possibility of thermal comfort optimisation inside an office room whe...
While design optimization of buildings seeks to improve energy efficiency and, thus, leads to green...
Nearly 50% of energy consumed in the developed world is consumed in buildings. Despite regulation in...
While 20th century architecture learned to control the climate of a building, the architecture of th...
The Thermal Comfort Unit at Oxford Brookes University has, since its formation in 1992, been a world...
"Modern Architecture and Climate explores how leading architects of the twentieth century incorporat...
The notion of physiological comfort – meaning responses to temperature and humidity but also to ligh...
There is a general agreement that much of the syntax of modern architecture contributed to design bu...
AbstractThe study of the relationship of climate and indoor thermal environments in architecture is ...
The study of the relationship of climate and indoor thermal environments in architecture is essentia...
International audienceThe study of the relationship of climate and indoor thermal environments in ar...
AbstractThe last few decades have seen a dramatic increase in using the mechanical means of air-cool...
In the mid-twentieth century, the evolution of the various dimensions involved in the notion of clim...
Bioclimatic architecture might be a modern term , but our forefathers had achieved a comfortable env...
This paper is part of PhD research questioning to what extent modern adaptations to traditional arch...
The present study examines the possibility of thermal comfort optimisation inside an office room whe...
While design optimization of buildings seeks to improve energy efficiency and, thus, leads to green...
Nearly 50% of energy consumed in the developed world is consumed in buildings. Despite regulation in...
While 20th century architecture learned to control the climate of a building, the architecture of th...
The Thermal Comfort Unit at Oxford Brookes University has, since its formation in 1992, been a world...
"Modern Architecture and Climate explores how leading architects of the twentieth century incorporat...
The notion of physiological comfort – meaning responses to temperature and humidity but also to ligh...