DESIGNING NEW GENERATION RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS: PRINCIPLES OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/7285WKeywords:
Energy efficiency, Residential buildings,Design, New generation, Sustainable development,Environmental conservation, Building envelope, Insulation, Thermal performance, Glazing systems,Air sealing, Leakage reduction,Solar shadingAbstract
This scientific article explores the design principles and strategies for creating energy-efficient residential buildings in the context of new generation construction. With the increasing importance of sustainable development and energy conservation, there is a growing need to optimize residential building design to minimize energy consumption and reduce environmental impact. The article provides an overview of the key considerations and innovative approaches in designing energy-efficient residential buildings, including building envelope design, passive design strategies, efficient HVAC systems, renewable energy integration, and smart technologies. Through an examination of research studies, case examples, and technological advancements, this article aims to provide insights and guidance for architects, engineers, and policymakers involved in the design and construction of sustainable residential buildings.
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