In this paper, the authors explored the hypothesis that the most common approach to improve a building’s energy efficiency in the hot climate of Saudi Arabia, which focuses on engineering parameters, is not sufficient and architectural design parameters should be adopted to reduce cooling loads. In order to investigate this hypothesis, 27 sets of dynamic thermal simulations were compared. The best and worst combinations of glazing ratio, wall and glazing type were identified in order to understand the most influential parameter impacting the cooling energy loads in the building. The findings demonstrated that the reliance on a prescriptive approach for building envelope ‘engineering parameters’ specifications does not achieve the required l...
AbstractThe building envelope, the most important element in the energy consumption of a building, g...
PURPOSE: The two main contributing factors that control the overall buildings’ energy performance ...
The increasing energy consumption of residential buildings in Egypt which reached about 42% of total...
In this paper, the authors explored the hypothesis that the most common approach to improve a buildi...
The energy demand in the oil- dependent Gulf countries in general and in Saudi Arabia in particular ...
Increases in global temperatures will be most pronounced in the mid-latitudes. TODAY, the GCC countr...
Thermal comfort is a key aspect when assessing a sustainable building's performance. In hot climates...
Sustainable design is achievable based on the social, economic, and environmental pillars interrelat...
Tall buildings have recently spread widely but since early Fifties some questions about their energy...
The building envelope is the interface between the interior of the building and the outdoor environm...
Taking into consideration the economic status in Egypt in recent years, especially the investment se...
Building energy use is becoming increasingly important worldwide, with the increasing necessity to a...
Saudi Arabia has developed a prescriptive energy building code to achieve low energy consumption in ...
Systematic computer simulations and energy performance studies are conducted for a typical residenti...
It is architecturally accepted that glazing system is considered as the most fragile part of buildin...
AbstractThe building envelope, the most important element in the energy consumption of a building, g...
PURPOSE: The two main contributing factors that control the overall buildings’ energy performance ...
The increasing energy consumption of residential buildings in Egypt which reached about 42% of total...
In this paper, the authors explored the hypothesis that the most common approach to improve a buildi...
The energy demand in the oil- dependent Gulf countries in general and in Saudi Arabia in particular ...
Increases in global temperatures will be most pronounced in the mid-latitudes. TODAY, the GCC countr...
Thermal comfort is a key aspect when assessing a sustainable building's performance. In hot climates...
Sustainable design is achievable based on the social, economic, and environmental pillars interrelat...
Tall buildings have recently spread widely but since early Fifties some questions about their energy...
The building envelope is the interface between the interior of the building and the outdoor environm...
Taking into consideration the economic status in Egypt in recent years, especially the investment se...
Building energy use is becoming increasingly important worldwide, with the increasing necessity to a...
Saudi Arabia has developed a prescriptive energy building code to achieve low energy consumption in ...
Systematic computer simulations and energy performance studies are conducted for a typical residenti...
It is architecturally accepted that glazing system is considered as the most fragile part of buildin...
AbstractThe building envelope, the most important element in the energy consumption of a building, g...
PURPOSE: The two main contributing factors that control the overall buildings’ energy performance ...
The increasing energy consumption of residential buildings in Egypt which reached about 42% of total...