The development of new construction solutions is fundamental to enhance the building stock energy performance, and thus promote sustainable development in the building sector. These solutions must be sensitive to both the energy performance and the environmental performance. The aim of the work presented in this paper is the comparison, in terms of energy performance, between heavyweight conventional solutions and mixed-weight non-conventional envelope solutions. These solutions were applied in a test building built at the University of Minho’s Azurém campus. The evaluation was carried out by means of data analysis of in situ measurements, and also the use of energy and daylighting simulation tools. Prior to the simulations, it was necessar...
he building walls which form the major part of the building envelope thermally interact with the cha...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from simulation work regarding the design of a net zero ener...
In Portugal, there is a lack of quantitative studies on the thermal performance of earthen buildings...
The building envelope has high potential to reduce the energy consumption of buildings according to ...
This research intends to verify the thermal performance of innovative lightweight building envelope ...
Climate change and its consequences are of a great concern and the likely increasing temperature wou...
The palafitic timber constructions of the central Portuguese coastline are an example of the adaptat...
Energy is one of the main causes of the environmental pollution. In the European Union, buildings ar...
In times of unprecedented climate change and energy scarcity, the design and delivery of energy-effi...
The high cost of energy consumption in buildings highlights the importance of research focused on im...
none1noThe evaluation of energy performance of buildings (EPB) depends on several factors, which are...
Building energy consumption tends to increase over the next few decades due to the increasing level ...
In times of unprecedented climate change and energy scarcity, the design and delivery of energy-effi...
In this article, we present the results of the evaluation of the thermal performance of a convention...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a relative evaluation, from the energetic point of view, of ...
he building walls which form the major part of the building envelope thermally interact with the cha...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from simulation work regarding the design of a net zero ener...
In Portugal, there is a lack of quantitative studies on the thermal performance of earthen buildings...
The building envelope has high potential to reduce the energy consumption of buildings according to ...
This research intends to verify the thermal performance of innovative lightweight building envelope ...
Climate change and its consequences are of a great concern and the likely increasing temperature wou...
The palafitic timber constructions of the central Portuguese coastline are an example of the adaptat...
Energy is one of the main causes of the environmental pollution. In the European Union, buildings ar...
In times of unprecedented climate change and energy scarcity, the design and delivery of energy-effi...
The high cost of energy consumption in buildings highlights the importance of research focused on im...
none1noThe evaluation of energy performance of buildings (EPB) depends on several factors, which are...
Building energy consumption tends to increase over the next few decades due to the increasing level ...
In times of unprecedented climate change and energy scarcity, the design and delivery of energy-effi...
In this article, we present the results of the evaluation of the thermal performance of a convention...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a relative evaluation, from the energetic point of view, of ...
he building walls which form the major part of the building envelope thermally interact with the cha...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from simulation work regarding the design of a net zero ener...
In Portugal, there is a lack of quantitative studies on the thermal performance of earthen buildings...