Retrofitting “nearly-zero energy” heritage buildings has always been controversial, due to the usual association of the “nearly-zero energy” target with high energy performance and the utilization of renewable energy sources in highly regarded cultural values of heritage buildings. This paper aims to evaluate the potential of turning heritage building stock into a “nearly-zero energy” in hot, dry climates, which has been addressed in only a few studies. Therefore, a four-phase integrated energy retrofitting methodology was proposed and applied to a sample of heritage residential building stock in Egypt along with microscale analysis on buildings. Three reference buildings were selected, representing the most dominant building typologies. Th...
For heritage buildings, energy-efficient retrofitting cannot be applied with the same range of possi...
For heritage buildings, energy-efficient retrofitting cannot be applied with the same range of possi...
There is a wide consensus that buildings, as major energy consumers and sources of greenhouse gas em...
Retrofitting “nearly-zero energy” heritage buildings has always been controversial, dueto the usual ...
Retrofitting heritage buildings for energy efficiency is not always easy where cultural values are h...
Climate change threatens not only the present and the future, but also the past through its impact o...
Energy retrofitting standards and guidelines, together with benefitting from best existing experienc...
Vernacular buildings in Egypt express a variety of passive low-tech approaches in design and constru...
This paper presents the results of combined economic and computational study of different integrated...
Sustainable design is believed to stand on the opposite side of heritage conservation. This view is ...
There are extraordinary opportunities to reduce the consumption of fossil energy as a result of retr...
Buildings consume a significant 40% of global energy, where, reducing the building energy consumptio...
This study aims to develop an integrated classification methodology for retrofitting that preserves ...
© 2020 by the authors.Energy-efficient retrofitting of historic housing stock requires methodical ap...
Energy consumption of the buildings sector has increased dramatically over the past decade. In Egypt...
For heritage buildings, energy-efficient retrofitting cannot be applied with the same range of possi...
For heritage buildings, energy-efficient retrofitting cannot be applied with the same range of possi...
There is a wide consensus that buildings, as major energy consumers and sources of greenhouse gas em...
Retrofitting “nearly-zero energy” heritage buildings has always been controversial, dueto the usual ...
Retrofitting heritage buildings for energy efficiency is not always easy where cultural values are h...
Climate change threatens not only the present and the future, but also the past through its impact o...
Energy retrofitting standards and guidelines, together with benefitting from best existing experienc...
Vernacular buildings in Egypt express a variety of passive low-tech approaches in design and constru...
This paper presents the results of combined economic and computational study of different integrated...
Sustainable design is believed to stand on the opposite side of heritage conservation. This view is ...
There are extraordinary opportunities to reduce the consumption of fossil energy as a result of retr...
Buildings consume a significant 40% of global energy, where, reducing the building energy consumptio...
This study aims to develop an integrated classification methodology for retrofitting that preserves ...
© 2020 by the authors.Energy-efficient retrofitting of historic housing stock requires methodical ap...
Energy consumption of the buildings sector has increased dramatically over the past decade. In Egypt...
For heritage buildings, energy-efficient retrofitting cannot be applied with the same range of possi...
For heritage buildings, energy-efficient retrofitting cannot be applied with the same range of possi...
There is a wide consensus that buildings, as major energy consumers and sources of greenhouse gas em...