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On the relation between architectural considerations and heating energy performance of Turkish residential buildings in Izmir
Highlights The energy performance assessment method was based on TS 825 and EN ISO 13790. The majority of the buildings were in Energy Class B and C and in CO2 Class G. None of the buildings used renewable energy resources and were in Energy Class A. The best energy performed-buildings were attached/intermediate in north/south.
Abstract By considering the energy efficiency legislations among the European Union, Turkey is responsible to provide regulations to comply for the latest European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive 2010/31/EC. New legislation in Turkey requires information about the evaluation of energy performance of existing buildings. This study aimed to determine energy performance of residential buildings in Izmir, regarding significant relationships between their performance and architectural configuration through statistical analysis. The focus was on the heating energy consumption due to Energy Efficiency Law (2007) and Building Energy Performance Regulation (2008), and Standard Assessment Method for Energy Performance of Dwellings (KEP-SDM). This energy performance assessment method was based on Turkish standard TS 825, and European standard EN ISO 13790. It is known that architectural configuration of buildings and design norms have impact on energy performance of buildings. However, emphasis was given on significant values of architectural considerations through certain area-based ratios. The levels of these ratios were matched with the levels of energy consumption. By this, the consideration was to take early-precautions against high energy consumptions in the early design stage and to enhance legislation by adding recommendations of concrete architectural values. These would assist to predict the level of energy performance in the early design phase. Findings would provide feedback information on the residential building stock in İzmir, Turkey.
On the relation between architectural considerations and heating energy performance of Turkish residential buildings in Izmir
Highlights The energy performance assessment method was based on TS 825 and EN ISO 13790. The majority of the buildings were in Energy Class B and C and in CO2 Class G. None of the buildings used renewable energy resources and were in Energy Class A. The best energy performed-buildings were attached/intermediate in north/south.
Abstract By considering the energy efficiency legislations among the European Union, Turkey is responsible to provide regulations to comply for the latest European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive 2010/31/EC. New legislation in Turkey requires information about the evaluation of energy performance of existing buildings. This study aimed to determine energy performance of residential buildings in Izmir, regarding significant relationships between their performance and architectural configuration through statistical analysis. The focus was on the heating energy consumption due to Energy Efficiency Law (2007) and Building Energy Performance Regulation (2008), and Standard Assessment Method for Energy Performance of Dwellings (KEP-SDM). This energy performance assessment method was based on Turkish standard TS 825, and European standard EN ISO 13790. It is known that architectural configuration of buildings and design norms have impact on energy performance of buildings. However, emphasis was given on significant values of architectural considerations through certain area-based ratios. The levels of these ratios were matched with the levels of energy consumption. By this, the consideration was to take early-precautions against high energy consumptions in the early design stage and to enhance legislation by adding recommendations of concrete architectural values. These would assist to predict the level of energy performance in the early design phase. Findings would provide feedback information on the residential building stock in İzmir, Turkey.
On the relation between architectural considerations and heating energy performance of Turkish residential buildings in Izmir
Kazanasmaz, Tuğçe (Autor:in) / Uygun, İlknur Erlalelitepe (Autor:in) / Akkurt, Gülden Gökçen (Autor:in) / Turhan, Cihan (Autor:in) / Ekmen, Kenan Evren (Autor:in)
Energy and Buildings ; 72 ; 38-50
23.12.2013
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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