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Effect of the spatial form of outpatient buildings on energy consumption in different climate zones in China
by
Yang, Jiao
, Zhang, Qun
in
Analysis
/ Architecture and energy conservation
/ Building design
/ Buildings
/ Buildings and facilities
/ China
/ Climate
/ Cold
/ Computer simulation
/ Cooling
/ Courtyards
/ Design and construction
/ Earth Sciences
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy management systems
/ Energy use
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Green buildings
/ Health care industry
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ People and Places
/ Physical Sciences
/ Public buildings
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Summer
/ Urban sprawl
/ Ventilation
/ Winter
2023
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Effect of the spatial form of outpatient buildings on energy consumption in different climate zones in China
by
Yang, Jiao
, Zhang, Qun
in
Analysis
/ Architecture and energy conservation
/ Building design
/ Buildings
/ Buildings and facilities
/ China
/ Climate
/ Cold
/ Computer simulation
/ Cooling
/ Courtyards
/ Design and construction
/ Earth Sciences
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy management systems
/ Energy use
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Green buildings
/ Health care industry
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ People and Places
/ Physical Sciences
/ Public buildings
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Summer
/ Urban sprawl
/ Ventilation
/ Winter
2023
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Effect of the spatial form of outpatient buildings on energy consumption in different climate zones in China
by
Yang, Jiao
, Zhang, Qun
in
Analysis
/ Architecture and energy conservation
/ Building design
/ Buildings
/ Buildings and facilities
/ China
/ Climate
/ Cold
/ Computer simulation
/ Cooling
/ Courtyards
/ Design and construction
/ Earth Sciences
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy management systems
/ Energy use
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Green buildings
/ Health care industry
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ People and Places
/ Physical Sciences
/ Public buildings
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Summer
/ Urban sprawl
/ Ventilation
/ Winter
2023
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Effect of the spatial form of outpatient buildings on energy consumption in different climate zones in China
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Effect of the spatial form of outpatient buildings on energy consumption in different climate zones in China
2023
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Overview
Under the influence of global epidemics and the need for urban expansion, many outpatient buildings have been rapidly constructed, but the problem of high energy consumption has been neglected. There is a lack of research on the impact of outpatient building forms on energy consumption in different climate zones. Many studies have demonstrated that the energy consumption of a given building can be greatly reduced by adopting a reasonable spatial form design at the early stages of design. Therefore, if architects choose a reasonable spatial form, this could effectively reduce energy consumption. In this study, outpatient building cases in China were summarized, and three typical spatial forms were proposed: the centralized, corridor, and courtyard forms. The DesignBuilder tool was used to simulate and analyse the typical building energy consumption in different climate zones. The results showed that the corridor form (southwards) should be chosen in the severe cold zone, the centralized form (southwards) should be chosen in the cold zone and the hot summer and cold winter zone, the centralized form (northwards) should be chosen in the hot summer and warm winter zone, and the centralized or corridor form can be chosen in the warm zone. The results of this study could provide a reference for energy-efficient design of outpatient buildings in China and other regions with similar conditions and could help architects quickly select reasonable spatial forms at the early stages of design.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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