Climate change and its consequences are of a great concern and the likely increasing temperature would add more dilemmas for the choice of passive design options. The performance of building envelopes is one of the key determinants of energy use and thermal comfort. This research presents an evaluation of commonly used construction systems (lightweight and heavyweight) with different levels of thermal mass. The performance of different construction combinations is quantified on the basis of their impact on thermal comfort and energy consumption for current and future time slices in London, UK where climate change impact is expected to be extreme. A flat model is examined as a case study to model the performance of the construction systems w...
The evidences of the influence of climate change (CC) in most of the key sectors of human activities...
The likely increasing temperature predicted by UK Climate Impacts Program (UKCIP) underlines the ris...
Thermal mass has the benefit of regulating energy in buildings and generates potential savings in en...
Climate change and its consequences are of a great concern and the likely increasing temperature wou...
Climate change and its consequences are of a great concern and the likely increasing temperature wou...
Climate change and its consequences are of great concern. Buildings can be affected by climate chang...
Thermal comfort is crucial to ascertain the energy consumption in buildings and is a key factor for ...
The global increase in demand for dwelling energy and implications of changing climatic conditions o...
Research relating to the potential impacts of climate change on UK housing has increased in recent y...
Many newly built, energy-efficient terraced houses are characterised by high indoor air temperatures...
Buildings are designed for a specific climate, yet they often have a lifetime of 100 years. Climate ...
The UK Government has set ambitious targets for reducing energy use in buildings, including the targ...
In response to UK government policy mandating the construction of 'zero carbon' homes by 2016 there ...
Recently, overheating in British housing has received increased attention due to climate change and ...
The evidences of the influence of climate change (CC) in most of the key sectors of human activities...
The likely increasing temperature predicted by UK Climate Impacts Program (UKCIP) underlines the ris...
Thermal mass has the benefit of regulating energy in buildings and generates potential savings in en...
Climate change and its consequences are of a great concern and the likely increasing temperature wou...
Climate change and its consequences are of a great concern and the likely increasing temperature wou...
Climate change and its consequences are of great concern. Buildings can be affected by climate chang...
Thermal comfort is crucial to ascertain the energy consumption in buildings and is a key factor for ...
The global increase in demand for dwelling energy and implications of changing climatic conditions o...
Research relating to the potential impacts of climate change on UK housing has increased in recent y...
Many newly built, energy-efficient terraced houses are characterised by high indoor air temperatures...
Buildings are designed for a specific climate, yet they often have a lifetime of 100 years. Climate ...
The UK Government has set ambitious targets for reducing energy use in buildings, including the targ...
In response to UK government policy mandating the construction of 'zero carbon' homes by 2016 there ...
Recently, overheating in British housing has received increased attention due to climate change and ...
The evidences of the influence of climate change (CC) in most of the key sectors of human activities...
The likely increasing temperature predicted by UK Climate Impacts Program (UKCIP) underlines the ris...
Thermal mass has the benefit of regulating energy in buildings and generates potential savings in en...