2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16042063
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Energy Efficiency of Tall Buildings: A Global Snapshot of Innovative Design

Abstract: Design priorities for tall and supertall buildings have for some time shifted to achieving more energy efficiency to address the energy needs of the increasing global population. Engineers and architects aim to achieve energy conservation through active and passive approaches, pursuing technological innovations and adopting climate-responsive design. Because of the green movement currently dominating the building industry, tall buildings that need a massive amount of energy to build and operate, and the practi… Show more

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“…More than half of the modules that were investigated by Li et al [81] had heights in the interval [3.00, 3.50) m. The MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) system area is positioned either above the ceiling or below the floor of the room module, depending on the construction technique. Ali and Armstrong [97] proposed a height range of 2.40 to 2.70 m from floor to ceiling (including finishes) for residential purposes, irrespective of the country or region. The Tall Buildings Statement of London [98] recommends a ceiling height of 3.20 m, reflecting the need to accommodate facilities and services.…”
Section: Manufacturing Transportation and Installation Dimensionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than half of the modules that were investigated by Li et al [81] had heights in the interval [3.00, 3.50) m. The MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) system area is positioned either above the ceiling or below the floor of the room module, depending on the construction technique. Ali and Armstrong [97] proposed a height range of 2.40 to 2.70 m from floor to ceiling (including finishes) for residential purposes, irrespective of the country or region. The Tall Buildings Statement of London [98] recommends a ceiling height of 3.20 m, reflecting the need to accommodate facilities and services.…”
Section: Manufacturing Transportation and Installation Dimensionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tall buildings, while symbolizing progress, pose significant environmental challenges due to their energy-intensive construction and operation [14], [15]. These buildings account for a substantial portion of global energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, emphasizing the urgency for sustainable practices [16].…”
Section: Environmental Impacts Of Tall Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%