To gain access to information on energy use in office buildings, the German Federal Ministry for Economy launched an intensive research and demonstration programme in 1995. In advance of the 2002 EU energy performance directive a limited primary energy coefficient of about 100 kW h m-2 a-1 as a goal for the complete building services technology was postulated (HVAC + lighting) for all demonstration buildings to be supported. A further condition was that active cooling be avoided. Techniques such as natural or mechanical night ventilation or heat removal by slab cooling with vertical ground pipes as well as earth-to-air heat exchangers in the ventilation system were applied. An accompanying research was established to keep track of the resul...
An increasing attention has been addressed in the last years to the assessment, at the same time, of...
This paper presents a detailed meta-analysis of end and primary energy use for heating, cooling and ...
Cooling demands of commercial buildings present a relevant challenge for a sustainable future. They ...
To gain access to the energy use in office build-ings, the German Federal Ministry for Economy 1995 ...
With the objective of monitoring and building performance analysis the German research initiative ‘R...
As the energy demand of new office buildings has been reduced during the last years, there is a risi...
One of the first passive energy standard office buildings in Europe was extensively monitored to ana...
In 1995, the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology launched an intensive research and ...
One of the first passive energy standard office buildings in Europe was extensively monitored to ana...
Abstract – The first passive solar office building in Europe was built in Cölbe (Germany) by the Wag...
The paper presents the description and initial evaluation of a number of commercial large scale buil...
At the new institute building of Fraunhofer ISE, both mechanical and free night ventilation is used ...
As a response to new energy policies in the building sector, office buildings have become well-insul...
Abstract – Since September 1998 the first european passive solar office building is in operation in ...
This article presents a simulation study comparing the thermal interior comfort performance, the ene...
An increasing attention has been addressed in the last years to the assessment, at the same time, of...
This paper presents a detailed meta-analysis of end and primary energy use for heating, cooling and ...
Cooling demands of commercial buildings present a relevant challenge for a sustainable future. They ...
To gain access to the energy use in office build-ings, the German Federal Ministry for Economy 1995 ...
With the objective of monitoring and building performance analysis the German research initiative ‘R...
As the energy demand of new office buildings has been reduced during the last years, there is a risi...
One of the first passive energy standard office buildings in Europe was extensively monitored to ana...
In 1995, the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology launched an intensive research and ...
One of the first passive energy standard office buildings in Europe was extensively monitored to ana...
Abstract – The first passive solar office building in Europe was built in Cölbe (Germany) by the Wag...
The paper presents the description and initial evaluation of a number of commercial large scale buil...
At the new institute building of Fraunhofer ISE, both mechanical and free night ventilation is used ...
As a response to new energy policies in the building sector, office buildings have become well-insul...
Abstract – Since September 1998 the first european passive solar office building is in operation in ...
This article presents a simulation study comparing the thermal interior comfort performance, the ene...
An increasing attention has been addressed in the last years to the assessment, at the same time, of...
This paper presents a detailed meta-analysis of end and primary energy use for heating, cooling and ...
Cooling demands of commercial buildings present a relevant challenge for a sustainable future. They ...