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Title: ARCHITECTURE: COMFORT AND ENERGY
Authors: Gallo, C.
Sala, M.
Sayigh, A.A.M.
Keywords: ARCHITECTURE: COMFORT AND ENERGY
ARCHITECTURE
Vernacular and contemporary buildings in Qatar
Principles of thermal comfort
Bioclimatism in vernacular architecture
The utilization of microclimate elements
Daylighting
Technology for modem architecture
Issue Date: 1998
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Citation: Published originally as a special issue (Volume 2:1/2) of the journal Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews and also available in hard-bound edition (ISBN 0-080-43004-X)
Abstract: Energy and architecture form a natural marriage if indoor comfort and respect for environment are secured. The role of energy within buildings varies from country to country, climate to climate; from 30% in OECD countries, 50% in non-OECD Europe to 70% in developing countries. Population growth and demand for housing have forced poUticians to embark on massive housing schemes without consideration of comfort, energy demand and environmental issues. In this book we are seeking to understand how previous generations lived in harsh climates and without abundant sources of energy, yet managed to design and build appropriate dwelUngs providing both comfort and harmony with the environment. We have only to look at the Vernacular architecture which existed in the areas of extreme climate such as India, Africa and Scandinavia where indigenous materials were utilised to construct attractive and comfortable homes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/329
ISBN: 0-080-43004-X
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