2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2015.01.522
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Concept Project of Zero Energy Building

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“…9. In [9] were suggested several architectural techniques to improve the energy efficiency such as the optimal building orientation, the presence of the vestibule at the entrance, pent roof on a low-light side, and maximum glazing northwestern facades and blank walls on the low-light scenes sides, and improvements of control solutions following engineering systems: heating (remote transmission of data and remote control of the system, quick and detailed notifications about current state of the systems), ventilation (regulated air supply, exhaust mechanical ventilation equipped with heat recovery of the ground), air conditioning (high quality and low energy cost).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9. In [9] were suggested several architectural techniques to improve the energy efficiency such as the optimal building orientation, the presence of the vestibule at the entrance, pent roof on a low-light side, and maximum glazing northwestern facades and blank walls on the low-light scenes sides, and improvements of control solutions following engineering systems: heating (remote transmission of data and remote control of the system, quick and detailed notifications about current state of the systems), ventilation (regulated air supply, exhaust mechanical ventilation equipped with heat recovery of the ground), air conditioning (high quality and low energy cost).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total estimated GFA by year was then classified as under 10 years old and over 10 years old. This was done because buildings under 10 years old are subject to ZEB standards (Perlova et al, 2015;Saman, 2013;Stefanović et al, 2014), while over-10-year-old-buildings are subject to retrofitting (Arikan et al, 2005;McArthur and Jofeh, 2015).…”
Section: Projecting Buildings' Gross Floor Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A structure that is built without adding to GHG discharges or using more energy than it can produce over its lifetime is described as NZE [40]. They provide power without any dependence on centralized distribution [41].…”
Section: Smart Energy Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%