2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10093029
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Assessment of Advanced Natural Ventilation Space Cooling Potential across Southern European Coastal Region

Abstract: Analyzing the Köppen–Geiger climate classification and available climate data for the southern European Mediterranean coast, eight reference geolocations were selected for this analysis: the cities of Valencia, Barcelona, Marseille, Rome, Koper, Split, Athens and Nicosia. The first part of the research applies the climate potential for natural ventilation (CPNV) methodology that evaluates the theoretical availability of natural ventilation (NV) for each city location corresponding to human hygrothermal conditi… Show more

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“…Causone (2016) developed the methodology and the index called climate potential for natural ventilation (CPNV) for calculating a hypothetical availability of NV, both for ventilation and cooling purposes. On a building level, a series of different type of structures were evaluated through case studies-from a residential-type building located in Valencia, done by Mora-Pérez et al (2016), across analyses for an office-type building conducted by Pesic et al (2018aPesic et al ( , 2018b, up to an environment of vernacular architecture at the opposite side of the Mediterranean Basin, in Cyprus, carried-out by Michael et al (2017).…”
Section: State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Causone (2016) developed the methodology and the index called climate potential for natural ventilation (CPNV) for calculating a hypothetical availability of NV, both for ventilation and cooling purposes. On a building level, a series of different type of structures were evaluated through case studies-from a residential-type building located in Valencia, done by Mora-Pérez et al (2016), across analyses for an office-type building conducted by Pesic et al (2018aPesic et al ( , 2018b, up to an environment of vernacular architecture at the opposite side of the Mediterranean Basin, in Cyprus, carried-out by Michael et al (2017).…”
Section: State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…initiative and responsibility through different areas of AD analyses. The highlight of the program is in two proposed analytical techniques: the climate change survey (CCS) (Section 3.1) and the climate change response (CCR) (Section 3.2), which are developed in Barcelona School of Architecture (ETSAB) during previous researches (Pesic et al, 2018a(Pesic et al, , 2018b and as well currently conducted analysis.…”
Section: Course Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%