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E-grāmata: Handbook of Sustainable Building Design and Engineering: An Integrated Approach to Energy, Health and Operational Performance

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  • Formāts: 604 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351696616
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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351696616

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The second edition of this authoritative textbook equips students with the tools they will need to tackle the challenges of sustainable building design and engineering. The book looks at how to design, engineer and monitor energy efficient buildings, how to adapt buildings to climate change, and how to make buildings healthy, comfortable and secure. New material for this edition includes sections on environmental masterplanning, renewable technologies, retrofitting, Passive House, thermal comfort and indoor air quality. With chapters and case studies from a range of international, interdisciplinary authors, the book is essential reading for students and professionals in building engineering, environmental design, construction and architecture.

List of figures ix
List of tables xviii
List of boxes xxi
List of contributing authors xxii
Preface to the second edition xxvi
Preface to the first edition xxvii
Setting the scene xxviii
Part 1: Introduction to urban environments 1
Introduction
1(2)
Dejan Mumovic
Mat Santamouris
1.1 Building sustainable communities: Combining social and physical perspectives
3(12)
Gemma Moore
Irene Perdikogianni
Alan Penn
Mags Adams
1.2 Environmental masterplanning
15(15)
Ian Hamilton
Aurore Julien
1.3 Urban climate: Impacts on energy use, comfort and health
30(9)
Michael Davies
Philip Steadman
Tadj Oreszczyn
1.4 Air pollution and urban built environment
39(18)
Dejan Mumovic
James Milner
Part 2: Energy and buildings 57(150)
Introduction
57(2)
Dejan Mumovic
Mat Santamouris
2.1 Energy efficiency and thermal envelope
59(19)
Anna Mavrogianni
Jurij Krope
Darko Goricanec
Hector Altamirano-Medina
2.2 Energy benchmarking and monitoring
78(17)
Stefano Paolo Corgnati
Vincenzo Corrado
Ilaria Ballarini
Cristina Becchio
2.3 Energy modelling
95(14)
Pieter de Wilde
Godfried Augenbroe
2.4 Energy modelling for compliance: Building regulations, energy certification and sustainability rating schemes
109(14)
Rokia Raslan
2.5 Carbon reduction in buildings
123(16)
Ian Ward
2.6 Environmental technologies in the built environment
139(12)
Benjamin Jones
Phillip Dale
Wu Yupeng
Parham Mirzaei
Christopher Wood
2.7 Life cycle assessment of buildings
151(18)
Christina Diakaki
Denia Kolokotsa
Case Study 2A: Energy and environmental monitoring
169(18)
Alex Summerfield
Hector Altamirano-Medina
Dejan Mumovic
Case Study 2B: Energy modelling
187(9)
David Johnston
Case Study 2C: Retrofitting to near Passivhaus standard
196(11)
Ben Croxford
Fran Bradshaw
Part 3: Buildings and environment 207(226)
Introduction
207(2)
Dejan Mumovic
Mat Santamouris
3.1 Ventilation, thermal comfort, health and productivity
209(17)
Pawel Wargocki
3.2 Thermal comfort and overheating: Assessment, psychosocial aspects and health impacts
226(15)
Marcella Ucci
Stephanie Gauthier
Anna Mavrogianni
3.3 Indoor air quality and ventilation measurement
241(18)
Lia Chatzidiakou
Benjamin Jones
Dejan Mumovic
3.4 Modelling ventilation and indoor air quality in buildings
259(14)
Ian Ridley
3.5 Moisture control in buildings
273(17)
Hugo L.S.C. Hens
3.6 Designing natural ventilation for urban buildings
290(27)
Dejan Mumovic
Oliver Wilton
Sung-Min Hong
3.7 Mechanical and mixed-mode ventilation in city centre buildings
317(26)
Jarek Kurnitski
Olli Seppanen
3.8 Sustainable cooling strategies
343(28)
Thomas Lakkas
Dejan Mumovic
3.9 Climate change and building design
371(9)
Steve Sharples
Case Study 3A: Ventilation and indoor air quality in naturally, mechanically and hybrid ventilated buildings in the urban environment
380(16)
Katerina Niachou
Mat Santamouris
Iro Livada
Case Study 3B: Indoor air quality and health
396(11)
Marcella Ucci
David Crowther
Stephen Pretlove
Philip Biddulph
Tadj Oreszczyn
Toby Wilkinson
Glenis Scadding
Barbara Hart
Dejan Mumovic
Case Study 3C: Ventilation and air quality modelling
407(26)
Zarko Stevanovic
Dejan Mumovic
Miroslava Kavgic
Part 4: Operational performance of buildings 433(132)
Introduction
433(2)
Dejan Mumovic
Mat Santamouris
4.1 Post-occupancy evaluation of buildings
435(10)
John Palmer
4.2 The role of feedback in low carbon building design, construction and management
445(11)
Craig Robertson
Dejan Mumovic
4.3 Benchmarking the operational energy efficiency of buildings
456(11)
Sung-Min Hong
Dejan Mumovic
4.4 Energy performance gap
467(14)
Chris van Dronkelaar
Dejan Mumovic
Esfand Burman
Mark Dowson
Catalina Spataru
4.5 Occupant behaviour and energy use
481(11)
Alex Summerfield
Tadj Oreszczyn
Ayub Pathan
Sung-Min Hong
Case Study 4A: Natural ventilation of auditoria: Three case studies
492(14)
Malcolm Cook
Alan Short
Case Study 4B: Naturally ventilated building in a city centre
506(18)
Birgit Painter
Malcolm Cook
Case Study 4C: Low carbon, high performance, large retail premises
524(15)
Ben Croxford
Keeran Jugdoyal
Sean Lockie
Case Study 4D: Impact of an energy refurbishment programme in Chile: More than energy savings
539(26)
Eugenio Collados
Gabriela Armijo
Index 565
Dejan Mumovic is Professor of Building Performance Analysis and the Director of the Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering (IEDE) at The Bartlett, University College London (UCL). He has been a driving force and the Chair of the MEng Engineering and Architectural Design, a radical four-year programme which has been designed to address fragmentation in the building design industry by combining the major disciplines of architectural, structural and environmental design and engineering. He also contributed to the development of MSc Environmental Design and Engineering, MSc Health, Wellbeing and Sustainable Buildings, and MSc Smart Buildings and Digital Engineering.

Dejan is a building scientist with a background in heating, ventilation and air conditioning engineering and has extensive experience of monitoring and modelling work in the field of the built environment. His research focuses on the development of appropriate techniques necessary for evaluating built environment issues holistically. In the last 15 years Dejan has led, co-led or significantly contributed to 40 research projects, and co-authored over 150 peer reviewed publications. He also sits on editorial advisory boards of Taylor & Francis' Intelligent Buildings International, SAGE's BSERT and Elseviers International Journal of Sustainable Built Environments. Dejan is a co-founder of two specialist groups: IBPSA-England (an affiliate of the International Building Performance Simulation Association) and CIBSE School Design Group.

Mat Santamouris is Professor of High Performance Architecture in the University of New South Wales in Australia. He is also a Professor at the University of Athens, Greece, and visiting Professor at the Cyprus Institute, Metropolitan University of London, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Bolzano University, Brunel University and National University of Singapore. He is Director of the Laboratory of Building Energy Research at the University of Athens and Past President of the National Center of Renewable and Energy Savings of Greece.

Mat is the Editor in Chief of Energy and Buildings, and the past Editor in Chief of the Journal of Advances in Building Energy Research. He is the editor and author of 14 international books on topics related to heat islands, solar energy and energy conservation in buildings, and the guest editor of 12 special issues in the field of building science and engineering. Mat is a scientific coordinator of many international research programme and author of almost 240 scientific papers published in peer reviewed international scientific journals. He is a reviewer of research projects in 15 countries including the USA, UK, France, Germany, Canada, and Sweden.