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A Review of Passive Solar Heating and Cooling Technologies Based on Bioclimatic and Vernacular Architecture
by
Silva, Sandra Monteiro
, Toroxel, Julia Lima
in
Air pollution
/ Analysis
/ bioclimatic architecture
/ Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Construction industry
/ Cooling
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy management systems
/ Global warming
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Indoor air quality
/ Keywords
/ nZEBs
/ passive systems
/ Proposals
/ Temperature
/ Vernacular architecture
/ zero-carbon buildings
2024
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A Review of Passive Solar Heating and Cooling Technologies Based on Bioclimatic and Vernacular Architecture
by
Silva, Sandra Monteiro
, Toroxel, Julia Lima
in
Air pollution
/ Analysis
/ bioclimatic architecture
/ Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Construction industry
/ Cooling
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy management systems
/ Global warming
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Indoor air quality
/ Keywords
/ nZEBs
/ passive systems
/ Proposals
/ Temperature
/ Vernacular architecture
/ zero-carbon buildings
2024
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A Review of Passive Solar Heating and Cooling Technologies Based on Bioclimatic and Vernacular Architecture
by
Silva, Sandra Monteiro
, Toroxel, Julia Lima
in
Air pollution
/ Analysis
/ bioclimatic architecture
/ Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Construction industry
/ Cooling
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy management systems
/ Global warming
/ Green buildings
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Indoor air quality
/ Keywords
/ nZEBs
/ passive systems
/ Proposals
/ Temperature
/ Vernacular architecture
/ zero-carbon buildings
2024
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A Review of Passive Solar Heating and Cooling Technologies Based on Bioclimatic and Vernacular Architecture
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A Review of Passive Solar Heating and Cooling Technologies Based on Bioclimatic and Vernacular Architecture
2024
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Overview
The increase in global average temperature, mainly due to the high rate of greenhouse gas emissions, has triggered severe global warming and climate change. In Europe, the building sector accounts for a significant portion of emissions and energy consumption, prompting attention on nearly-zero-energy buildings (nZEBs) and zero-carbon buildings, as they play a pivotal role in reaching the goal of climate neutrality by 2050. Passive systems offer a promising solution, optimizing energy usage by better adapting buildings to their local climates. This paper reviews the state-of-the-art of passive heating and cooling techniques, exploring their contributions to contemporary architecture and showcasing their features and adaptability across different climates. Furthermore, the link between traditional and bioclimatic architecture is assessed. Recent years have witnessed a surge in publications on bioclimatic solar passive strategies, reflecting an intensified debate on climate change. Europe leads research in this area, aligned with initiatives like the Green Deal and Fit for 55. While dynamic simulation software is widely utilized for energy efficiency analysis, there remains limited integration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and life cycle analysis (LCA) tools, which could enhance holistic assessments.
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