peer reviewedThere is growing need for new buildings to support the urbanization and demographic boom in developing countries. These buildings should be environmentally friendly, economically accessible and, most importantly, thermally efficient. The latter aspect is particularly important when dealing with naturally ventilated buildings in hot-dry regions. For this purpose, the thermal design of walls based on compressed earth blocks (CEB) need to be studied in order to achieve optimal use of this material. The present study aimed at experimentally analysing the indoor thermal performance of a test building which has three different design (wall layers) of external wall and two scenario of ventilation. Thermal sensors was used on the test ...
The structure and thermal properties of external walls affect both the thermal conditions inside the...
Straw bale buildings and the use of earth for inside plaster cannot be considered as new ways of bui...
Globally, there has been a remarkable growth in the number of underground constructions (UGC) such a...
There is growing need for new buildings to support the urbanization and demographic boom in developi...
peer reviewedBuildings should be assessed in their energy behaviour to identify the most suitable co...
The building envelope has high potential to reduce the energy consumption of buildings according to ...
This work was initiated to investigate the effect of insulation of wall to the building energy effic...
Buildings built in warm climates are affected by severe overheating problems in summer, which negati...
This paper is concerned with the thermal comfort of a double-walls seven stories bioclimatic buildin...
Rammed earth is an ancient construction technique for monolithic walls which consists in compacting ...
International audienceSustainable development includes socio-economic and environmental targets and ...
Building sector consumes about 40% of the world's energy and emits 40 to 50% of greenhouse gases (GH...
The increase outdoor temperature acts directly on the indoor climate of buildings. In Cameroon, the ...
This research discusses the usage of thermal mass of construction materials to produce comfortable t...
A continuous living wall is a vertical garden that allows the cultivation of a wide variety of speci...
The structure and thermal properties of external walls affect both the thermal conditions inside the...
Straw bale buildings and the use of earth for inside plaster cannot be considered as new ways of bui...
Globally, there has been a remarkable growth in the number of underground constructions (UGC) such a...
There is growing need for new buildings to support the urbanization and demographic boom in developi...
peer reviewedBuildings should be assessed in their energy behaviour to identify the most suitable co...
The building envelope has high potential to reduce the energy consumption of buildings according to ...
This work was initiated to investigate the effect of insulation of wall to the building energy effic...
Buildings built in warm climates are affected by severe overheating problems in summer, which negati...
This paper is concerned with the thermal comfort of a double-walls seven stories bioclimatic buildin...
Rammed earth is an ancient construction technique for monolithic walls which consists in compacting ...
International audienceSustainable development includes socio-economic and environmental targets and ...
Building sector consumes about 40% of the world's energy and emits 40 to 50% of greenhouse gases (GH...
The increase outdoor temperature acts directly on the indoor climate of buildings. In Cameroon, the ...
This research discusses the usage of thermal mass of construction materials to produce comfortable t...
A continuous living wall is a vertical garden that allows the cultivation of a wide variety of speci...
The structure and thermal properties of external walls affect both the thermal conditions inside the...
Straw bale buildings and the use of earth for inside plaster cannot be considered as new ways of bui...
Globally, there has been a remarkable growth in the number of underground constructions (UGC) such a...