Comparative analysis of Salehi traditional house in Shiraz with Baitna zero energy house (our house) in Qatar from the point of view of optimizing energy consumption in hot climates

<p>Problem Statement: Global climate change is garnering increasing attention as a critical issue. Governments and organizations have implemented numerous effective measures to mitigate its impact and continue to do so. Constructing zero-energy homes necessitates a range of strategies, particu...

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Main Authors: Marjan Doaee, Mahboob Haghani, Mahsa Smaeali, Maryam Kabiriyan Dehkordi
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Published: Islamic Azad University 2024-05-01
Series:طراحی و برنامه ریزی در معماری و شهرسازی
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Online Access:https://sanad.iau.ir/journal/dpau/Article/1045663
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Mahboob Haghani
Mahsa Smaeali
Maryam Kabiriyan Dehkordi
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description <p>Problem Statement: Global climate change is garnering increasing attention as a critical issue. Governments and organizations have implemented numerous effective measures to mitigate its impact and continue to do so. Constructing zero-energy homes necessitates a range of strategies, particularly applicable in warm climates. This study aims to outline key strategies for erecting highly efficient structures in hot regions, thereby mitigating the adverse effects of climate change and fostering sustainable, zero-energy buildings. Significance and Need: Investigating climate-adaptive solutions for zero-energy buildings in hot climates is imperative. The research seeks to facilitate energy-efficient housing in warm regions, benefiting current and future residents. Research Objective: The primary goal is to achieve zero-energy homes in hot climates by regulating shade, humidity, and temperature differentials between day and night. The research aims to minimize energy demand in warm climate dwellings. Methodology: Employing a descriptive-analytical approach, data were gathered through literature review, rticles, and field studies. Strategies utilized in zero-energy homes in Qatar were examined to inform the research. Key Findings and Conclusions: The study delineates strategies converting single-family homes in hot regions into zero-energy structures. Limited empirical research exists for hot climates, prompting this study to bridge the knowledge gap regarding energy performance in such dwellings. Further exploration of these factors could inform future investigations.</p>
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spelling doaj-art-28a2bfd78f0d42019ad81c7e008877cb2025-08-20T03:48:07ZfasIslamic Azad Universityطراحی و برنامه ریزی در معماری و شهرسازی3060-66082024-05-01214964Comparative analysis of Salehi traditional house in Shiraz with Baitna zero energy house (our house) in Qatar from the point of view of optimizing energy consumption in hot climatesMarjan Doaee0Mahboob Haghani1Mahsa Smaeali2Maryam Kabiriyan Dehkordi3Department of Architecture, Kish Island Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kish Island, Iran. Department of Architecture, Kish Island Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kish Island, Iran.Department of Architecture, Kish Island Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kish Island, IranDepartment of Architecture, Technical School of Girls, Shahrekord, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Iran.<p>Problem Statement: Global climate change is garnering increasing attention as a critical issue. Governments and organizations have implemented numerous effective measures to mitigate its impact and continue to do so. Constructing zero-energy homes necessitates a range of strategies, particularly applicable in warm climates. This study aims to outline key strategies for erecting highly efficient structures in hot regions, thereby mitigating the adverse effects of climate change and fostering sustainable, zero-energy buildings. Significance and Need: Investigating climate-adaptive solutions for zero-energy buildings in hot climates is imperative. The research seeks to facilitate energy-efficient housing in warm regions, benefiting current and future residents. Research Objective: The primary goal is to achieve zero-energy homes in hot climates by regulating shade, humidity, and temperature differentials between day and night. The research aims to minimize energy demand in warm climate dwellings. Methodology: Employing a descriptive-analytical approach, data were gathered through literature review, rticles, and field studies. Strategies utilized in zero-energy homes in Qatar were examined to inform the research. Key Findings and Conclusions: The study delineates strategies converting single-family homes in hot regions into zero-energy structures. Limited empirical research exists for hot climates, prompting this study to bridge the knowledge gap regarding energy performance in such dwellings. Further exploration of these factors could inform future investigations.</p>https://sanad.iau.ir/journal/dpau/Article/1045663zero energy house warm climate energy optimization salehi traditional house of shiraz bitna house of qatar
spellingShingle Marjan Doaee
Mahboob Haghani
Mahsa Smaeali
Maryam Kabiriyan Dehkordi
Comparative analysis of Salehi traditional house in Shiraz with Baitna zero energy house (our house) in Qatar from the point of view of optimizing energy consumption in hot climates
طراحی و برنامه ریزی در معماری و شهرسازی
zero energy house
warm climate
energy optimization
salehi traditional house of shiraz
bitna house of qatar
title Comparative analysis of Salehi traditional house in Shiraz with Baitna zero energy house (our house) in Qatar from the point of view of optimizing energy consumption in hot climates
title_full Comparative analysis of Salehi traditional house in Shiraz with Baitna zero energy house (our house) in Qatar from the point of view of optimizing energy consumption in hot climates
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of Salehi traditional house in Shiraz with Baitna zero energy house (our house) in Qatar from the point of view of optimizing energy consumption in hot climates
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of Salehi traditional house in Shiraz with Baitna zero energy house (our house) in Qatar from the point of view of optimizing energy consumption in hot climates
title_short Comparative analysis of Salehi traditional house in Shiraz with Baitna zero energy house (our house) in Qatar from the point of view of optimizing energy consumption in hot climates
title_sort comparative analysis of salehi traditional house in shiraz with baitna zero energy house our house in qatar from the point of view of optimizing energy consumption in hot climates
topic zero energy house
warm climate
energy optimization
salehi traditional house of shiraz
bitna house of qatar
url https://sanad.iau.ir/journal/dpau/Article/1045663
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