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INGELI, R. MINAROVIČOVÁ, K. ČEKON, M.
Originální název
Architectural elements with respect to the energy performance of buildings
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Buildings account for 40% of the primary energy use and 24%of the generation of green house gases worldwide. Therefore, a reduction of the specific energy demand of buildings and increased use of renewable energy are important measures of climate change mitigation. On the 18th of May 2010 a recast of the EPBD was approved which further clarifies the intention that buildings shall have a low energy demand. The recast of the EPBD specifies that by the end of 2020 all new buildings shall be “nearly zero-energy buildings”. A nearly zero-energy building is defined as a building with a very high energy performance and very simple shape. The current focus on the energy efficiency of the building operation may lead to uniform cuboid architecture with heavy insulated building envelopes. The paper deals with the influence of energy concept on architectural elements (and their properties as shape, material, colour, texture etc.)
Klíčová slova
Nearly zero-energy buildings, energy concept of buildings, architectural elements, energy performance of buildings, factor of building shape
Autoři
INGELI, R.; MINAROVIČOVÁ, K.; ČEKON, M.
Rok RIV
2014
Vydáno
1. 10. 2014
Nakladatel
Trans Tech Publications
Místo
Switzerland
ISBN
978-3-03835-237-2
Kniha
Contemporary Problems in Architecture and Construction
ISSN
1022-6680
Periodikum
Advanced Materials Research
Ročník
1020
Stát
Švýcarská konfederace
Strany od
561
Strany do
565
Strany počet
6
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT109800, author="Rastislav {Ingeli} and Katarína {Minarovičová} and Miroslav {Čekon}", title="Architectural elements with respect to the energy performance of buildings", booktitle="Contemporary Problems in Architecture and Construction", year="2014", journal="Advanced Materials Research", volume="1020", pages="561--565", publisher="Trans Tech Publications", address="Switzerland", doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1020.561", isbn="978-3-03835-237-2", issn="1022-6680" }