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Climate Change and Its Implications for Bioclimatic Design
Abstract The last chapter of the book will focus on the importance of the projected future climate change on the design process of bioclimatic buildings. In particular, this means that for a successful bioclimatic design, striving towards climate adaptation, not only current, but also the state of the future climate has to be considered. The main idea is to identify the most effective bioclimatic design measures in accordance with the projected future climate and to apply them to the buildings that are being constructed and renovated today. The aforementioned notion is of particular importance in the light of the acknowledged anthropogenically induced climate change, which is characterised by unprecedented speed and magnitude that is unlikely to revert during the current century. The present chapter will outline the naturally and anthropogenically induced climate change since the end of the last glacial period, with particular focus on the projections of the future state of the Earth’s climate. This is followed by bioclimatic analysis of selected locations in accordance with the projected climate change. These results are subsequently correlated to energy performance of temperate climate bioclimatic building, evaluating the projected effectiveness of bioclimatic measures for the forthcoming decades.
Climate Change and Its Implications for Bioclimatic Design
Abstract The last chapter of the book will focus on the importance of the projected future climate change on the design process of bioclimatic buildings. In particular, this means that for a successful bioclimatic design, striving towards climate adaptation, not only current, but also the state of the future climate has to be considered. The main idea is to identify the most effective bioclimatic design measures in accordance with the projected future climate and to apply them to the buildings that are being constructed and renovated today. The aforementioned notion is of particular importance in the light of the acknowledged anthropogenically induced climate change, which is characterised by unprecedented speed and magnitude that is unlikely to revert during the current century. The present chapter will outline the naturally and anthropogenically induced climate change since the end of the last glacial period, with particular focus on the projections of the future state of the Earth’s climate. This is followed by bioclimatic analysis of selected locations in accordance with the projected climate change. These results are subsequently correlated to energy performance of temperate climate bioclimatic building, evaluating the projected effectiveness of bioclimatic measures for the forthcoming decades.
Climate Change and Its Implications for Bioclimatic Design
Košir, Mitja (author)
Climate Adaptability of Buildings ; 197-236
2019-01-01
40 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Climate change , Global warming , Anthropogenic climate change , Bioclimatic potential , Relevance of bioclimatic strategies , Energy use , Efficiency of bioclimatic design measures Energy , Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings , Building Construction and Design , Building Materials , Building Physics, HVAC , Climate Change
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