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Procedures and Methodologies for the Control and Improvement of Energy-Environmental Quality in Construction

Procedures and Methodologies for the Control and Improvement of Energy-Environmental Quality in Construction

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This Special Issue aims at providing the state-of-the-art on procedures and methodologies developed to improve energy and environmental performance through building renovation. We are greatly thankful to our colleagues building physics experts, building technology researchers, and urban environment scholars who contributed to this Special Issue, for sharing their original works in the field.

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Keywords

  • adapting to change
  • biometric data
  • Biosignals
  • building comfort
  • building envelope
  • building heritage
  • building-integrated photovoltaics—BIPV
  • CFD
  • China
  • CIBSE TM46
  • climate performance
  • comfort
  • cross-modal perception
  • demand response
  • dissatisfaction
  • drying
  • Dwellings clustering
  • dynamic model
  • enclosed building
  • energy benchmarking
  • Energy Efficiency
  • energy performance certificate
  • energy performance of buildings
  • energy requalification
  • enthalpy
  • environmental stimuli
  • fire dynamics simulator
  • Flexible loads
  • geographic information system
  • group layout
  • Hangzhou
  • Health
  • heat and moisture transfer
  • human thermal perception
  • humidity
  • hygro-thermal behavior
  • IAQ
  • IEQ
  • in situ monitoring
  • indoor air quality
  • indoor air quality models
  • indoor comfort
  • indoor environmental quality
  • innovative technologies
  • low temperature district heating
  • MADM
  • masonry walls
  • MCDM
  • mechanical exhaust
  • Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
  • multi-domain interactions
  • n/a
  • natural exhaust
  • nearly zero energy building
  • noise sensation
  • non-intrusive sensing
  • nZEB
  • panel tests
  • PD
  • physiological metrics
  • renovation
  • residential users
  • resilience
  • smoke
  • smoke curtain
  • standardized interventions of requalification
  • stress detection
  • sustainable building
  • sustainable development and planning
  • TC
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • thermal comfort
  • thermal energy efficiency
  • traditional materials
  • university campus
  • Urban regeneration
  • urban scale
  • user dissatisfaction
  • weights system
  • wet wall
  • wind environment

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-1779-7

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