2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13092171
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Energy Efficiency in Dome Structures: An Examination of Thermal Performance in Iranian Architecture

Ali Heidari,
Francesca Olivieri

Abstract: This study investigates the energy efficiency of dome-shaped structures in traditional Iranian architecture in regions with cold winters and hot summers against the backdrop of rising energy consumption and environmental concerns. The present study employed Design Builder software to simulate three discrete models of Nowzari Caravanserai, featuring dome, flat, and sloping roofs. It was compared to the original model’s dome-shaped roof in terms of energy consumption and internal temperature. The objective was t… Show more

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“…However, these studies have mostly focused on large-span spaces, like planetariums [27] or public areas [28]. Some energy studies may have exhibited a bias towards roof solutions [29] or the advantages or benefits of the application of a dome structure for tourist education facilities [30]. The novelty of this research lies in its quantification of the energy savings of this type of architecture when applied to domestic or tourist accommodation spaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these studies have mostly focused on large-span spaces, like planetariums [27] or public areas [28]. Some energy studies may have exhibited a bias towards roof solutions [29] or the advantages or benefits of the application of a dome structure for tourist education facilities [30]. The novelty of this research lies in its quantification of the energy savings of this type of architecture when applied to domestic or tourist accommodation spaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%