ANALYZING TRADITIONAL BUILDINGS VIA EMPIRICALLY CALIBRATED BUILDING PERFORMANCE MODELS
A systematic approach toward obtaining, analyzing, and simulation-based reproduction of performance data from traditional buildings is presented. This approach involves long-term data collection regarding local climate, indoor conditions in the selected building objects, construction methods, building materials, energy systems, ventilation regimes, and occupancy patterns. Subsequently, the collected data is analyzed and interpreted in view of the buildings salient design features. Furthermore, a digital performance simulation model of the building is generated and calibrated based on collected indoor climate data. The approach is exemplified using the instance of a traditional hammam building located in Cairo, Egypt.
Traditional architecture hammams building diagnostics performance simulation
Ardeshir Mahdavi Kristina Orehounig Nina Mikats Lyudmila Lambeva Alaa El-Habashi
Department of Building Physics and Building Ecology, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austri Faculty of Architecture, University of Monofiya, Egypt
国际会议
北京
英文
2007-09-03(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)