2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.proenv.2013.02.100
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Application of Bioclimatic Parameter as Sustainability Approach on Multi-story Building Design in Tropical Area

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“…It is followed by a comparative analysis in assessing the climate data in relation to thermal comfort and ends with the selection of climate responsive modification concept. This concept adopts a passive mode that includes built-form configuration and orientation, enclosure and facade design, daylight, natural ventilation, landscaping, etc., in order to optimise internal comfort conditions while reducing energy demands for electricity (Yeang, 2008;Zr & Mochtar, 2013). POE is defined as a process of evaluating buildings in a systematic and rigorous manner to indicate the satisfaction and comfort level needed by occupants as lessons learned to identify problems in indoor environments (Khalil and Husin, 2009).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is followed by a comparative analysis in assessing the climate data in relation to thermal comfort and ends with the selection of climate responsive modification concept. This concept adopts a passive mode that includes built-form configuration and orientation, enclosure and facade design, daylight, natural ventilation, landscaping, etc., in order to optimise internal comfort conditions while reducing energy demands for electricity (Yeang, 2008;Zr & Mochtar, 2013). POE is defined as a process of evaluating buildings in a systematic and rigorous manner to indicate the satisfaction and comfort level needed by occupants as lessons learned to identify problems in indoor environments (Khalil and Husin, 2009).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is followed by a comparative analysis in assessing the climate data concerning thermal comfort and ends with the selection of climate responsive modification concept. This concept adopts a passive mode that includes built-form configuration and orientation, enclosure and facade design, daylight, natural ventilation, landscaping, etc., to optimise internal comfort conditions while reducing energy demands for electricity (Yeang, 2008;Zr & Mochtar, 2013).…”
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“…In research conducted in Thailand in a bioclimatic housing on the roof and wall reducing the temperature of (1 -2)ºC using the double layer solar chimney [12]. Bioclimatic design is a sustainable concept that considers the climate and the relationship with human beings in a means of preserving the environment [13]. Bioclimatic design strategies have been proposed for decades, on a qualitative basis, because a quantitative approach, inescapably based on dynamic measurements or simulations, was too expansive and complex, if the simulation evolved considerably, in recent years, in terms of speed, cost and diffusion of available tools, its use is still complicated by the administration of a large amount of data per hour [14].…”
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confidence: 99%