Space Design for Thermal Comfort and Energy Efficiency in Summer

Passive cooling strategies for hot humid climates, inspired by Chinese vernacular architecture

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Paperback, 320 blz. | EN
BK Books | 1e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9789463662185
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Hoofdrubriek : Kunst en cultuur
BK Books 1e druk, 2019 9789463662185
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Space is the empty part of the building, but its volume is important for the activities of occupants. Architects define the general spatial structures of buildings mainly in the early design stages, and the spatial properties, the connection of the spaces and the boundary conditions of them are significant for the building function and performance. This research first clarified the relationship between spatial configuration of buildings, thermal environment and thermal comfort of occupants in summer. The author got the inspiration from Chinese vernacular architecture. The concept of “building microclimate” was defined and the revelation of the relationship between spatial perception and adaptive thermal comfort was clarified. Secondly, the potential of using spatial indicators to predict the airflow performance of buildings was found. The new application of the extended space syntax method is proposed to help architects and designers in the early design stages in designing a modern building that is thermally more comfortable and that has a lower energy demand. This research has some innovative findings in the interdiscipline of architectural spatial design, passive cooling and thermal comfort. It will enrich the green building science by introducing the theory and the applications for adaptive thermal comfort, principles of passive cooling by means of spatial design.

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ISBN13:9789463662185
Taal:EN
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:320
Uitgever:BK Books
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:5-11-2019
Hoofdrubriek:Kunst en cultuur
€ 29,95
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