User behaviour can significantly affect indoor thermal comfort conditions, as well as energy consumption, especially in existing buildings with high thermal masses where natural cross ventilation is the main strategy to reduce cooling loads. The aims of this paper were: (i) to compare how behavioural changes evaluated by means of rule-based and stochastic models lead to changes in indoor thermal comfort levels, and (ii) to define the patterns of indoor thermal comfort in historic residential buildings in future scenarios. To this end, a historic building located in Molfetta (Southern Italy) was analysed using a dynamic energy simulation engine in five weather scenarios (Typical Meteorological Year, current extreme weather file 2018, predict...
The intelligent and appropriate regulation of indoor temperatures within heritage buildings is cruci...
In Europe, some historical cities have more than 50% of buildings dated from before 1920. Nowadays, ...
Background The present study reports results from the large-scale integrated EU project "Climate for...
Institutions managing built heritage have to make use of increasingly detailed and elaborate impact ...
Man made climate change on earth is a fact widely agreed on. The changing exterior conditions are no...
The damage potential of climate change on the indoor environment of a historic building in the Nethe...
Within the EU project Climate for Culture, the damage potential of climate change on a large selecti...
Observed global warming trends undermine the conventional practice of using historic weather files, ...
Comfort analysis of existing naturally ventilated buildings located in mild climates, such as the on...
The Climate Change scenario projected by the IPCC for the year 2050 predicts noticeable increases in...
Around the world, expected climate changes can affect indoor comfort conditions in buildings. Analys...
In Europe and worldwide a broad range of legislations are adopting comfort models that include the v...
Currently, the suitable indoor temperature is commonly defined according to the thermal comfort theo...
This paper investigates indoor thermal comfort in heritage residential buildings of Khedivial Cairo ...
Numerous field studies conducted in different locations have demonstrated that comfort conditions va...
The intelligent and appropriate regulation of indoor temperatures within heritage buildings is cruci...
In Europe, some historical cities have more than 50% of buildings dated from before 1920. Nowadays, ...
Background The present study reports results from the large-scale integrated EU project "Climate for...
Institutions managing built heritage have to make use of increasingly detailed and elaborate impact ...
Man made climate change on earth is a fact widely agreed on. The changing exterior conditions are no...
The damage potential of climate change on the indoor environment of a historic building in the Nethe...
Within the EU project Climate for Culture, the damage potential of climate change on a large selecti...
Observed global warming trends undermine the conventional practice of using historic weather files, ...
Comfort analysis of existing naturally ventilated buildings located in mild climates, such as the on...
The Climate Change scenario projected by the IPCC for the year 2050 predicts noticeable increases in...
Around the world, expected climate changes can affect indoor comfort conditions in buildings. Analys...
In Europe and worldwide a broad range of legislations are adopting comfort models that include the v...
Currently, the suitable indoor temperature is commonly defined according to the thermal comfort theo...
This paper investigates indoor thermal comfort in heritage residential buildings of Khedivial Cairo ...
Numerous field studies conducted in different locations have demonstrated that comfort conditions va...
The intelligent and appropriate regulation of indoor temperatures within heritage buildings is cruci...
In Europe, some historical cities have more than 50% of buildings dated from before 1920. Nowadays, ...
Background The present study reports results from the large-scale integrated EU project "Climate for...