Houses are spaces in which occupants spend long hours and expect to have the right comfort conditions (thermal, visual, acoustic). When no measures or not enough measures are taken in the layout, façades of residential houses are expected to show the required performance. A large portion of increasing energy consumption as a result of technological developments and industrialization is for heating and cooling residential buildings and residential buildings are increasingly located more in areas that are exposed to high external noise levels which all increase the level of importance for facades to provide thermal and acoustic comfort conditions. Ataköy region is an example of a residential area that shows the effects of developments in our country with changes in architectural approaches and construction technologies since its establishment. The objective of this study is to assess facade performances of public housing buildings which were built with different facade characteristics in different periods in Ataköy for thermal and acoustic comfort and energy consumption. To do this, the efficiency of the facade systems of the residential buildings which were built with different materials and facade systems and similar block layout in 1950s and 1980s in a neighbourhood with high traffic noise in Ataköy was assessed. Heating and cooling energy loads and thermal performance evaluation of selected buildings were calculated by Design Builder simulation program and noise reduction values of facades were calculated by KS program. The comparative results of the changes in thermal and acoustic comfort and energy consumption in the buildings used in brick and concrete facade panels were assessed using charts.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Architecture |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | December 1, 2021 |
Published in Issue | Year 2021 Volume: 7 Issue: 2 |
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