2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151310005
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Evaluation of Modern Architecture Criteria in the Context of Sustainability and Architectural Approach; Modern Period in North Nicosia

Abstract: Cyprus was affected by different civilizations throughout history. After the 1974 war on the island, both parts of the island were affected by social, economic, cultural, environmental, and political factors. It is known that, in 1960, the construction of buildings containing the criteria of the modern architectural period in the northern and southern parts of the island of Cyprus continued increasingly. Although the architectural approaches that emerged with the modern period have different trends, the basis … Show more

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“…Extensive studies have proved the promising potential of phase change material (PCM) for energy conservation and thermal management of buildings [72,73]. Aside from the economic factor, one must consider the social, cultural, and environmental implications of contemporary architectural design [74], preferably employing as many locally sourced materials as possible to provide a comprehensive and sustainable approach towards the passive building. Vertical greenery systems or green façades on building envelopes could be considered to provide natural shade, cooling, insulation, and wind barrier benefits [75] in conjunction with a rooftop photovoltaic system to fully utilize the available local renewable energy to increase building energy efficiency [76].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive studies have proved the promising potential of phase change material (PCM) for energy conservation and thermal management of buildings [72,73]. Aside from the economic factor, one must consider the social, cultural, and environmental implications of contemporary architectural design [74], preferably employing as many locally sourced materials as possible to provide a comprehensive and sustainable approach towards the passive building. Vertical greenery systems or green façades on building envelopes could be considered to provide natural shade, cooling, insulation, and wind barrier benefits [75] in conjunction with a rooftop photovoltaic system to fully utilize the available local renewable energy to increase building energy efficiency [76].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%