2023
DOI: 10.1177/1420326x231160977
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Passive mitigation of overheating in Finnish apartments under current and future climates

Abstract: Greenhouse gas emissions are causing global average temperatures to rise, and Finland will experience an increase in the frequency and severity of hot weather and heatwaves in the future. Finnish buildings are built for the cold, and there is a need to adapt housing to protect against heat. This study examines how individual and combinations of passive adaptations can reduce overheating in three modern structural timber case study apartments in Jyväskylä, central Finland. The modelling tool IDA Indoor Climate … Show more

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“…In addition to the factors related to building walls, indoor temperatures are influenced by various factors such as window-to-ground ratio, airtightness, spatial morphology, building ventilation and the presence of green plants. 37 In the future, all these influencing factors need to be systematically considered for accurate calculations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the factors related to building walls, indoor temperatures are influenced by various factors such as window-to-ground ratio, airtightness, spatial morphology, building ventilation and the presence of green plants. 37 In the future, all these influencing factors need to be systematically considered for accurate calculations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the results found in this study are in agreement with several studies and shown the negative impact of climate change on comfort inside buildings located in other climate types (Humid subtropical climate [Köppen: Cfa], Monsoon-influenced humid continental climate [Dwa], Subarctic continental [Dfc] and Tropical monsoon climate zone [Am]). 17,36,37…”
Section: Impact Of Climate Change On Natural Ventilationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the building orientation and the speed/ direction of the wind are intrinsically related to the overall process of natural ventilation, favoured by a bioclimatic design that considers the facades of the building, their shapes and opening surfaces. 16,17 Al-Tamimi et al 18 studied the impact of the building window's orientation in a hot and humid climate. This experimental study was based on the measurement of air temperature and air velocity inside an east-west-oriented building.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%