AbstractThe approach of low or zero carbon building (L/ZCB) has attracted increasing attention in both academic and professional fields as the carbon emissions attributable to buildings kept increasing in the past decades. However, there exist challenges with modeling the carbon emissions of high-rise buildings in high-density urban environments. The aim of this paper is to examine the challenges and develop strategies for modeling carbon emissions in high-rise public residential buildings within the context of Hong Kong. The paper first reviews the challenges facing the modeling of the carbon emissions of high-rise buildings both generally and in Hong Kong, and examines their relevant implications for building design decision making. The a...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Building performance evaluation is crucial for sustainable urban developments. ...
Cities and their building stock represent one of the largest energy consumer groups and emitters of ...
It has been widely recognized that there is urgent need to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emission for ...
AbstractThe approach of low or zero carbon building (L/ZCB) has attracted increasing attention in bo...
AbstractModeling buildings’ energy use is an effective strategy for identifying energy saving potent...
Modeling buildings’ energy use is an effective strategy for identifying energy saving potential and ...
It is doubtless that global warming is enhanced by human activities, and being accelerated in recent...
Despite the fact that many novel initiatives have been put forward to reduce the carbon emissions of...
The energy performance of a building in a dense city depends to some extent on its surroundings. The...
Energy is one of the crucial elements in creating resilience in cities. Global cities produce more t...
The energy performance of an urban building depends on its surroundings. Existing building energy m...
Urban 10: Microclimate and RedevelopmentThe energy performance of an urban building depends on its s...
Within the past two decades, sustainable development, once a concern of fringe focus groups, has bee...
This paper investigates the concept of low energy building, examines how urban density might affect ...
Purpose– This study aims to develop a prototype for measuring the carbon emissions arising from the ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Building performance evaluation is crucial for sustainable urban developments. ...
Cities and their building stock represent one of the largest energy consumer groups and emitters of ...
It has been widely recognized that there is urgent need to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emission for ...
AbstractThe approach of low or zero carbon building (L/ZCB) has attracted increasing attention in bo...
AbstractModeling buildings’ energy use is an effective strategy for identifying energy saving potent...
Modeling buildings’ energy use is an effective strategy for identifying energy saving potential and ...
It is doubtless that global warming is enhanced by human activities, and being accelerated in recent...
Despite the fact that many novel initiatives have been put forward to reduce the carbon emissions of...
The energy performance of a building in a dense city depends to some extent on its surroundings. The...
Energy is one of the crucial elements in creating resilience in cities. Global cities produce more t...
The energy performance of an urban building depends on its surroundings. Existing building energy m...
Urban 10: Microclimate and RedevelopmentThe energy performance of an urban building depends on its s...
Within the past two decades, sustainable development, once a concern of fringe focus groups, has bee...
This paper investigates the concept of low energy building, examines how urban density might affect ...
Purpose– This study aims to develop a prototype for measuring the carbon emissions arising from the ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Building performance evaluation is crucial for sustainable urban developments. ...
Cities and their building stock represent one of the largest energy consumer groups and emitters of ...
It has been widely recognized that there is urgent need to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emission for ...