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Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 95 - 102, 01.09.2019

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TO ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS USING PASSIVE DESIGN -CASE OF ALGERIA

Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 95 - 102, 01.09.2019

Abstract

With the growing interest in sustainable development and the fight against climate change, it is becoming urgent to reduce energy expenditure in buildings in order to meet the requirements for reducing GHG emissions. Accommodation buildings in particular hotel establishments present a real threat to the environment through their high-energy consumption, Moreover, during the last decade, we are witnessing in Algeria a multiple implementation of hotel infrastructure projects, which are not subject to an environmental, and the energy regulatory requirement, which leads to energy-intensive buildings. This can be explained by the lack of scientific knowledge by the architects in the field of bio-climatic design and the control of the energy performance of the building. This research aims to study the impact of passive strategies on energy performance of the building using energy simulation by varing design parameters.Finally,recommendations and design solutions for energy-efficient hotels have been suggested which may play a fundamental role in the choice of the right strategies that can lead to successful projects

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  • Report of the World Tourism Organization, Monday, October 13, 2014. Article source: Le midi libre.
  • lamaisonpassive.fr - Quelques informations sur la maison passive.
  • Imane REHAB, Philippe ANDRE, Cleide APARECIDIA SILVA, Gabrielle MASSY, Jules HANNAY , Jean LEBRUN 2015. Verification of the energy balance of a passive house by combining measurements and dynamic simulation Energy Procedia 78 ( 2015 ) 2310 – 2315
  • P. Torcellini, S. Pless, M. Deru, B. Griffith, N. Long, and R. Judkoff Lessons Learned from Case Studies of Six High-Performance Buildings Technical Report NREL/TP-550-37542 June 2006
  • www.passivhaus-vauban.de
  • Sue Roaf, Manuel Fuentes, Stephanie Thomas. ECOHOUSE: A DESIGN GUIDE. Architectural Press OXFORD AUCKLAND BOSTON JOHANNESBURG MELBOURNE NEW DELHI 2001
  • Rocklin Glass & Mirror 2224 Sierra Meadows Drive Rocklin, California 9567,California State Contractors License C-17 319150.
  • Seppänen O, Kurnitski J. Moisture control and ventilation. In: WHO Guidelines for Indoor Air Quality: Dampness and Mould. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2009. 3.
  • David Nelson, AIA. Energy Efficient Lighting. WBDG .09-30-2016
  • TRNSYS v.14, Atransient system simulation programm.Solar Energy Laboratory, University of wisconsin- Madison,WI ,1994.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
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Kıhal Ghanıa This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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APA Ghanıa, K. (2019). TO ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS USING PASSIVE DESIGN -CASE OF ALGERIA. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies, 4(2), 95-102.
AMA Ghanıa K. TO ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS USING PASSIVE DESIGN -CASE OF ALGERIA. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies. September 2019;4(2):95-102.
Chicago Ghanıa, Kıhal. “TO ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS USING PASSIVE DESIGN -CASE OF ALGERIA”. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies 4, no. 2 (September 2019): 95-102.
EndNote Ghanıa K (September 1, 2019) TO ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS USING PASSIVE DESIGN -CASE OF ALGERIA. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies 4 2 95–102.
IEEE K. Ghanıa, “TO ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS USING PASSIVE DESIGN -CASE OF ALGERIA”, International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 95–102, 2019.
ISNAD Ghanıa, Kıhal. “TO ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS USING PASSIVE DESIGN -CASE OF ALGERIA”. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies 4/2 (September 2019), 95-102.
JAMA Ghanıa K. TO ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS USING PASSIVE DESIGN -CASE OF ALGERIA. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies. 2019;4:95–102.
MLA Ghanıa, Kıhal. “TO ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS USING PASSIVE DESIGN -CASE OF ALGERIA”. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies, vol. 4, no. 2, 2019, pp. 95-102.
Vancouver Ghanıa K. TO ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS USING PASSIVE DESIGN -CASE OF ALGERIA. International Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies. 2019;4(2):95-102.