2021
DOI: 10.1080/17452007.2021.1926898
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Low-energy cooling and ventilation refurbishments for buildings in a Mediterranean climate

Abstract: In view of the ageing domestic building stock and increasing reliance on fossil fuels for cooling and ventilation of buildings, there is an urgent need for improved design knowledge and sustainable measures such as natural ventilation and passive cooling to mitigate climate change and future proof the built environment. This paper forms an appraisal of a range of low-energy refurbishment measures, i.e. building design alterations and passive systems, which were employed and evaluated in an apartment building i… Show more

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“…However, dynamic shading devices are more resilient for temperate and cold regions because of the flexibility of catching heat gains during the winter season. Spentzou et al (2022) evaluated a dynamic façade consisting of glass skins and sun-shading devices (Venetian blinds) for cold regions. They proved that a dynamic façade maintains acceptable thermal comfort as per European standards.…”
Section: Climate-resilience Of Retrofit Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, dynamic shading devices are more resilient for temperate and cold regions because of the flexibility of catching heat gains during the winter season. Spentzou et al (2022) evaluated a dynamic façade consisting of glass skins and sun-shading devices (Venetian blinds) for cold regions. They proved that a dynamic façade maintains acceptable thermal comfort as per European standards.…”
Section: Climate-resilience Of Retrofit Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liu and Pouramini (2021) and Mostafazadeh et al (2022). Many papers have analysed the improvement of thermal comfort through retrofitting such as Li et al (2022) and Spentzou et al (2022). However, the definition of climate resilience encompasses both short-term and long-term dimensions rather than just a short-term phenomenon like thermal comfort (IEA, 2020;Moazami et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DEC can be integrated within windcatchers. Although some researchers propose the use of spray systems (Ghoulem et al, 2020; Spentzou et al, 2021), the use of porous wetted surfaces is also possible (Abdullah et al, 2019; Saif et al, 2021). In the same line, Mohamed et al (2021) proposed a double skin wall with a porous ceramic layer filled with water.…”
Section: Potential Applications Of Dec Padsmentioning
confidence: 99%