2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9111950
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Effects of Vernacular Climatic Strategies (VCS) on Energy Consumption in Common Residential Buildings in Southern Iran: The Case Study of Bushehr City

Abstract: Abstract:This study aims to use the vernacular climatic strategies (VCS) of traditional dwellings in Bushehr, in the common residential buildings of this southern Iranian city (which is characterized by its hot and humid climate), and provide answers to the following question: What effects do VCS have in terms of energy consumption in these buildings? This study has been conducted at three levels. At the first level, three context-based climatic solutions including shading, natural ventilation, and insulation … Show more

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“…As noted in the literature review, a building envelope's thermal resistance is known to be one of the most efficient and most resilient passive building approaches to reducing energy use in buildings [41,42]. Therefore, it is also quite common for the policymakers to set U values' upper limit for a building envelope and its components.…”
Section: Knowledge Gap Identification and Study Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted in the literature review, a building envelope's thermal resistance is known to be one of the most efficient and most resilient passive building approaches to reducing energy use in buildings [41,42]. Therefore, it is also quite common for the policymakers to set U values' upper limit for a building envelope and its components.…”
Section: Knowledge Gap Identification and Study Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the building sector consumes the largest amount of energy in Greece, thus constituting the most important source of CO 2 emissions. Subsequently, energy upgrading the building sector produces multiple benefits, such as reduced energy consumption and alleviation of adversely burdensome air pollution [35][36][37].…”
Section: Energy Consumption and Environmental Conditions In The Constmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, significant numbers of researches have highlighted the importance of energy-efficient features in vernacular architecture (Eyüce, 2007;Koca, 2019;Liu et al, 2010;Rasulo, 2003;Singh et al, 2009). The research methods in this area have shifted towards the use of building energy modeling software to evaluate the energy efficiency features of vernacular dwellings (Alzoubi & Almalkawi, 2019;Bencheikh & Bederina, 2020;Gou et al, 2015;Meiting & Linxue, 2019;Michael et al, 2017;Mohammadi et al, 2017). Since Alaçatı is a district with vernacular buildings and new buildings that contain the features of vernacular architecture, it is a unique case study area to test the alleged idea in these studies that "vernacular buildings and their design principles are always sustainable".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%