Airbase

AIRBASE is the Bibliographic Database of the AIVC. It contains publications and abstracts of articles related to energy efficient ventilation. Where possible, sufficient detail is supplied in the bibliographic details for users to trace and order the material via their own libraries. Topics include: ventilation strategies, design and retrofit methods, calculation techniques, standards and regulations, measurement methods, indoor air quality and energy implications etc. Entries are based on articles and reports published in journals, internal publications and research reports, produced both by university departments and by building research institutions throughout the world. AIRBASE has grown and evolved over many years (1979 to present day, over 22000 references and 16000 documents available online). For most of the references, the full document is also available online.

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Recent work has been undertaken to determine the most effective passive cooling strategies to be adopted in the refurbishment of large numbers of traditional adobe dwellings in Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia.
A. Malsh, F. Al-Oraier
This study examines the thermal behavior of an underground space via the analysis of ancient underground dwellings and computer simulation.
M. Mas Gomez
The present paper shows an example for an integrated design process combining the design work of the architect, the use of simulation tools and applied research on new combinations of materials, with the aim of the energetic optimization of an arc
T. Masseck
The concern to achieve energy efficient performance during the activation of natural ventilation mode inside an office building in New Delhi, India addresses the need of study.
M. Mehrotra
Ventilation has a major impact on the global performance of buildings, in terms of energy consumption as well as regarding indoor climate: thermal comfort, indoor air quality, acoustics.
P. Michel, M. Elmankibi, S. Buseyne, E. Cheron, W. Jäger
Natural ventilation can be successfully applied for passive cooling in order to reduce cooling loads of buildings.
P. Michel, M. Elmankibi
HEED (Home Energy Efficient Design) shows architects, builders, and homeowners how to design or remodel their buildings to reduce or even eliminate air conditioning loads.
M. Milne, C. Gomez, D. Leeper, P. LaRoche, J. Morton
The paper describes methodology and results collected from a professional and research experience oriented to design, build up and monitor an innovative passive system for the preventive conservation of the ancient stained glass windows in the Ass
A. Mingozzi, S. Bottiglioni
The paper will summarize the results of an extensive research on sustainable architectural strategies used throughout the history in all climates, but here the results of the temperate climate will be presented.
S.M. Mofidi
Bam citadel is the greatest and oldest mudbrick construction of the world. It includes three parts of residential, military and citadel with covering an area of sq.ms 200,000.
N. Mohajeri
A field study of environmental conditions and occupant comfort were carried in four office buildings in the southeast region of France.
B. Moujalled, R. Cantin, G. Guarracino
Hong Kong is the densest city in the world with an urban density of some 60,000 per square kilometer (Fig. 1). Very tall buildings closely packed together decrease the availability of the natural elements (sun and wind).
E. Ng
An experimental campaign was organized inside and outside two urban street canyons during summer 2002 in Athens.
K. Niachou, I. Livada, M. Santamouris
This paper looks at the ways in which summer overheating can be avoided in European - and in particular UK - office buildings.
F. Nicol, M. Humphreys
During the last two decades, the Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) showed a systematic development in Greek market. Many factors affect the BEMS penetration into the Greek market.
T. Nikolaou, E. Maria, P. Zalimidis, D. Kolokotso
Most of studies on thermal comfort have been done considering the environmental conditions of the interior of the buildings, but for outdoor spaces the way to consider the sensation of thermal comfort it is not completely defined.
J.M.I Ochoa, I. Marincic
The main goal of this paper is to explore the summer thermal comfort conditions in traditional buildings of the 19th century in the town of Florina, which is situated in north-western Greece.
A. Oikonomou
The main goal of this paper is to explore the design principles and the orientation of traditional buildings of the 19th century in the town of Florina, which is situated in north-western Greece.
A. Oikonomou
Envelope design as a means of passive cooling is the integrated design of building form and materials as a total system to achieve optimum comfort and energy savings.
E.M. Okba
The Sino-Italy Environment & Energy Building (SIEEB) is an intelligent, ecological and energyefficient building and seen as a model for a new generation of sustainable buildings.
F. Butera, R.S. Adhikari, P. Caputo, S. Ferrari, P. Oliaro, N. Aste

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