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Bohne, Dirk. Building Services and Energy Efficient Buildings. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-41273-9.

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Tymkow, Paul, Savvas Tassou, Maria Kolokotroni, and Hussam Jouhara. Building Services Design for Energy-Efficient Buildings. Second edition. | New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781351261166.

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Ouden, C. Building 2000: Volume 2 Office Buildings, Public Buildings, Hotels and Holiday Complexes. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1992.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Air and Radiation. Global Change Division., ed. Energy Star Buildings Manual: Energy Star Buildings Program. Washington, DC (401 M St., SW, Washington 20460): U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Global Change Division, 1995.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Air and Radiation. Global Change Division., ed. Energy Star Buildings Manual: Energy Star Buildings Program. Washington, DC (401 M St., SW, Washington 20460): U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Global Change Division, 1995.

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Loper, Joe. Building on success: Policies to reduce energy waste in buildings. Washington, DC: Alliance to Save Energy, 2005.

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Achim, Grube Hans, and Gleiniger Andrea, eds. Bauten für die Energie =: Energy buildings : Bewag/Vattenfall. Sulgen: Niggli, 2007.

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Commission, California Energy, ed. 2005 Building energy efficiency standards for residential and nonresidential buildings. Sacramento, Calif: California Energy Commission, 2004.

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Lavikka, Rita, Hassam Ur Rehman, Francesco Reda, and Abdul Samad Kazi, eds. Positive Energy Buildings. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87702-6.

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Laurenzi, Margarethe P. Building energy efficiency: Why green buildings are key to Asia's future. Edited by Asia Business Council. [Hong Kong: Asia Business Council], 2007.

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Matthews, David I. Innovations in energy: Efficient technologies for buildings. Edited by United States. Dept. of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2012.

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network, OPET, Commission of the European Communities. Directorate-General Energy., and Friedemann & Johnson Consultants., eds. Energy efficiency in buildings: OPET actions in the building sector. Brussels: Commission of the European Communities, 1994.

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McCran, Joanne. Thermal comfort and energy efficient building: Is thermal comfort achieved in energy efficient buildings?. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 2002.

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Kennedy, Mike. Energy consequences of non-compliance with 1994 Washington nonresidential energy code. Seattle, WA: Ecotope, Inc., 1997.

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Howard, Bion D. Better building codes for energy efficiency: A national analysis of the energy and environmental benefits of the 1989 CABO Model Energy Code compared to current state energy codes. Washington, DC: Alliance to Save Energy, 1991.

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Council of American Building Officials. Model energy code. Falls Church, Va: The Council, 1993.

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Sadat-Mohammadi, Milad, Morteza Nazari-Heris, Somayeh Asadi, Behnam Mohammadi-Ivatloo, and Houtan Jebelli, eds. Renewable Energy for Buildings. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08732-5.

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Boemi, Sofia-Natalia, Olatz Irulegi, and Mattheos Santamouris, eds. Energy Performance of Buildings. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20831-2.

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Franco, Giovanna, and Anna Magrini. Historical Buildings and Energy. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52615-7.

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C, Sherratt A. F., Construction Industry Conference Centre, and Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers., eds. Energy management in buildings. London: Hutchinson, 1986.

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WATERS, J. R. Energy Conservation in Buildings. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2008.

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Botswana. Department of Energy. Energy consumption in buildings. Gaborone]: Prepared for the Dept. of Energy, Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources by Botswana Technology Centre, 2004.

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Great Britain. Energy Efficiency Office., ed. Energy technology expertise: Buildings. London: Energy Efficiency Office, 1985.

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Great Britain. Energy Efficiency Office., ed. Energy efficiency in buildings. London: Energy Efficiency Office, 1990.

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Great Britain. Energy Efficiency Office. and Great Britain. Central Office of Information., eds. Energy efficiency in buildings. London: Energy Efficiency Office, 1985.

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Great Britain. Energy Efficiency Office., ed. Energy efficiency in buildings. London: Energy Efficiency Office, 1988.

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Great Britain. Energy Efficiency Office., ed. Energy efficiency in buildings. London: Energy Efficiency Office, 1991.

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Konstantinou, Thaleia, Nataša Ćuković Ignjatović, and Martina Zbašnik-Senegačnik. ENERGY: resources and building performance. TU Delft Bouwkunde, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.47982/bookrxiv.25.

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The use of energy in buildings is a complex problem, but it can be reduced and alleviated by making appropriate decisions. Therefore, architects face a major and responsible task of designing the built environment in such a way that its energy dependence will be reduced to a minimum, while at the same time being able to provide comfortable living conditions. Today, architects have many tools at their disposal, facilitating the design process and simultaneously ensuring proper assessment in the early stages of building design. The purpose of this book is to present ongoing research from the universities involved in the project Creating the Network of Knowledge Labs for Sustainable and Resilient Environments (KLABS). This book attempts to highlight the problem of energy use in buildings and propose certain solutions. It consists of nine chapters, organised in three parts. The gathering of chapters into parts serves to identify the different themes that the designer needs to consider, namely energy resources, energy use and comfort, and energy efficiency. Part 1, entitled “Sustainable and Resilient Energy Resources,” sets off by informing the reader about the basic principles of energy sources, production, and use. The chapters give an overview of all forms of energies and energy cycle from resources to end users and evaluate the resilience of renewable energy systems. This information is essential to realise that the building, as an energy consumer, is part of a greater system and the decisions can be made at different levels. Part 2, entitled “Energy and Comfort in the Built Environment”, explain the relationship between energy use and thermal comfort in buildings and how it is predicted. Buildings consume energy to meet the users’ needs and to provide comfort. The appropriate selection of materials has a direct impact on the thermal properties of a building. Moreover, comfort is affected by parameters such as temperature, humidity, air movement, air quality, lighting, and noise. Understanding and calculating those conditions are valuable skills for the designers. After the basics of energy use in buildings have been explained, Part 3, entitled “Energy Saving Strategies” aims to provide information and tools that enable an energy- and environmentally-conscious design. This part is the most extensive as it aims to cover different design aspects. Firstly, passive and active measures that the building design needs to include are explained. Those measures are seen from the perspective of heat flow and generation. The Passive House concept, which is explained in the second chapter of Part 3, is a design approach that successfully incorporates such measures, resulting in low energy use by the building. Other considerations that the following chapters cover are solar control, embodied energy and CO2 emissions, and finally economic evaluation. The energy saving strategies explained in this book, despite not being exhaustive, provide basic knowledge that the designer can use and build upon during the design of new buildings and existing building upgrades. In the context of sustainability and resilience of the built environment, the reduction of energy demand is crucial. This book aims to provide a basic understanding of the energy flows in buildings and the subsequent impact for the building’s operation and its occupants. Most importantly, it covers the principles that need to be taken into account in energy efficient building design and demonstrates their effectiveness. Designers are shaping the built environment and it is their task to make energy-conscious and informed decisions that result in comfortable and resilient buildings.
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Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers. Cibse Building Energy Code 2: Energy Demands for Air Conditioned Buildings (CIBSE Building Energy Code). Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers, 1999.

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Tymkow, Paul. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. CRC Press LLC, 2013.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Tymkow, Paul. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203840733.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. CRC Press LLC, 2020.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. CRC Press LLC, 2013.

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Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. Routledge, 2013.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. CRC Press LLC, 2020.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. CRC Press LLC, 2020.

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Building Services Design For Energy Efficient Buildings. Spons Architecture Price Book, 2012.

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Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. CRC Press LLC, 2020.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers. Cibse Building Energy Code 1: Energy Demands and Targets for Heated and Ventilated Buildings (CIBSE Building Energy Code). Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers, 1999.

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Santamouris, M. Advances in Building Energy Research. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Santamouris, M. Advances in Building Energy Research. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Santamouris, Mat. Advances in Building Energy Research. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Santamouris, Mat. Advances in Building Energy Research. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Santamouris, Mat. Advances in Building Energy Research. Ebsco Publishing, 2007.

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Santamouris, Mat. Advances in Building Energy Research. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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