Climate change arising from natural and anthropogenic sources affects the built environment in several ways. One of the major impacts of climate change is the increase in average air temperatures that can lead to more intense, severe, and prolonged heatwaves. This study is developed to project the effect of such warming weather conditions on Belgian high-performance houses and provide an idea of mitigation strategies. The study consists of three main parts (Part I, Part II, and Part III). In Part I, the study investigates a large number of thermal comfort/overheating evaluation methods to find a fit-to-purpose and appropriate method. It then provides a critical and qualitative review of resilient cooling strategies that can be applied as mi...
The Energy Performance of Buildings (EPB) regulations aim to reduce primary energy use and carbon di...
peer reviewedIn coming years, global warming will have a large impact on many aspects of the environ...
The Energy Performance of Buildings (EPB) regulations aim to reduce primary energy use and carbon di...
Overheating in buildings has been identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from ...
peer reviewedGlobal warming is widely recognized to affect the built environment in several ways. Th...
Overheating in buildings has been identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from ...
peer reviewedOverheating in residential building is a challenging problem that causes thermal discom...
In North-West Europe the legislative focus to reduce ta building’s energy consumption has historical...
While the potential impact of climate change mitigation measures is well documented in building scie...
peer reviewedDue to the current rate of global warming, overheating in buildings is expected to be m...
While the potential impact of climate change mitigation measures is well documented in building scie...
The local outdoor climate and building characteristics influence the energy use of a building to an ...
Overheating in buildings is expected to be more intense and prolonged due to the current rate of cli...
The challenge of climate change is twofold: to mitigate (prevent) the causes of climate change and t...
The challenge of climate change is twofold: to mitigate (prevent) the causes of climate change and t...
The Energy Performance of Buildings (EPB) regulations aim to reduce primary energy use and carbon di...
peer reviewedIn coming years, global warming will have a large impact on many aspects of the environ...
The Energy Performance of Buildings (EPB) regulations aim to reduce primary energy use and carbon di...
Overheating in buildings has been identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from ...
peer reviewedGlobal warming is widely recognized to affect the built environment in several ways. Th...
Overheating in buildings has been identified as an essential cause of several problems ranging from ...
peer reviewedOverheating in residential building is a challenging problem that causes thermal discom...
In North-West Europe the legislative focus to reduce ta building’s energy consumption has historical...
While the potential impact of climate change mitigation measures is well documented in building scie...
peer reviewedDue to the current rate of global warming, overheating in buildings is expected to be m...
While the potential impact of climate change mitigation measures is well documented in building scie...
The local outdoor climate and building characteristics influence the energy use of a building to an ...
Overheating in buildings is expected to be more intense and prolonged due to the current rate of cli...
The challenge of climate change is twofold: to mitigate (prevent) the causes of climate change and t...
The challenge of climate change is twofold: to mitigate (prevent) the causes of climate change and t...
The Energy Performance of Buildings (EPB) regulations aim to reduce primary energy use and carbon di...
peer reviewedIn coming years, global warming will have a large impact on many aspects of the environ...
The Energy Performance of Buildings (EPB) regulations aim to reduce primary energy use and carbon di...