peer reviewedWith the ongoing significance of overheating calculations in the residential building sector, building codes such as the European Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD) are essential for harmonizing the indicators and performance thresholds. This paper investigates Europe's overheating calculation methods, indicators, and thresholds and evaluates their ability to address climate change and heat events. e study aims to identify the suitability of existing overheating calculation methods and propose recommendations for the EPBD. The study results provide a cross-sectional overview of twenty-six European countries. The most influential overheating calculation criteria are listed the best approaches are ranked. The paper p...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent heatwaves due to climate change have led to a growing b...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent heatwaves due to climate change have led to a growing b...
peer reviewedDue to the current rate of global warming, overheating in buildings is expected to be m...
Due to the current rate of global warming, overheating in buildings is expected to become more inten...
peer reviewedThis study aims to inform building designers about overheating risks in nearly zero-ene...
The scientific literature offers a number of methods for assessing the likelihood of overheating in ...
Overheating in buildings is expected to be more intense and prolonged due to the current rate of cli...
peer reviewedOverheating exposure over time can lead to discomfort, productivity reduction, and heal...
This report analyzes the principles of thermal comfort in the buildings. The building sector plays a...
The awareness of climate change and the increasingly urgent need to reduce carbon emissions in build...
Many new and emerging regulations and standards for buildings focus on climate change mitigation thr...
Only recently energy efficiency and reduced cooling energy consumption have become a primary concern...
Only recently energy efficiency and reduced cooling energy consumption have become a primary concern...
Only recently energy efficiency and reduced cooling energy consumption have become a primary concern...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent heatwaves due to climate change have led to a growing b...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent heatwaves due to climate change have led to a growing b...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent heatwaves due to climate change have led to a growing b...
peer reviewedDue to the current rate of global warming, overheating in buildings is expected to be m...
Due to the current rate of global warming, overheating in buildings is expected to become more inten...
peer reviewedThis study aims to inform building designers about overheating risks in nearly zero-ene...
The scientific literature offers a number of methods for assessing the likelihood of overheating in ...
Overheating in buildings is expected to be more intense and prolonged due to the current rate of cli...
peer reviewedOverheating exposure over time can lead to discomfort, productivity reduction, and heal...
This report analyzes the principles of thermal comfort in the buildings. The building sector plays a...
The awareness of climate change and the increasingly urgent need to reduce carbon emissions in build...
Many new and emerging regulations and standards for buildings focus on climate change mitigation thr...
Only recently energy efficiency and reduced cooling energy consumption have become a primary concern...
Only recently energy efficiency and reduced cooling energy consumption have become a primary concern...
Only recently energy efficiency and reduced cooling energy consumption have become a primary concern...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent heatwaves due to climate change have led to a growing b...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent heatwaves due to climate change have led to a growing b...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent heatwaves due to climate change have led to a growing b...
peer reviewedDue to the current rate of global warming, overheating in buildings is expected to be m...