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Energy Efficiency Applications in Buildings - Volume 2: Performance Evaluation and Retrofitting Strategies

English · Hardback

Will be released 25.11.2025

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Energy Efficiency Applications in Buildings presents an investigation into the energy use and measures to improve the energy efficiency of existing building stock in the UK. The aim of this research is to assess the domestic energy use of statistically representative residential buildings and their occupants' thermal comfort by considering the significant impact of overheating risks on energy consumption and occupants' well-being.
Divided into two volumes, the books present energy consumption and thermal comfort in the construction sector as a complex socio-technical problem that involves the analysis of an intrinsic interrelationship amongst dwellings, occupants, and the environment. Using case studies, the authors demonstrate the significance of improving energy efficiency on the impact on occupants of long-term heatwaves in the summer.
Additionally, the volumes demonstrate how dynamic thermal energy simulation can be used as a learning laboratory for future trends in housing energy consumption reduction. Volume 1: Theories, Methods, and Tools presents the background to the research and the assessment methods and tools adopted by the research team. Volume 2: Performance Evaluation and Retrofitting Strategies describes the case studies and building performance and post occupancy evaluations, before making strategic policy and retrofitting recommendations.
The research and roadmap presented in these volumes can be used as a guidance tool for building energy modelling and performance simulation, enabling architects, building engineers, and other practitioners to close the gap between the current understanding and the actual performance of existing building stocks.


List of contents










PART 1
Case studies
1 Private housing sector in Sheffield
2 Representative council estate in London
3 Focus group interviews with council estate tenants in London
4 Energy efficient terraced house in England
5 Conclusion
PART 2
Retrofitting
6 Introduction
7 Retrofitting the UK homes
8 Home energy performance in council estates
9 Retrofit interventions
10 Building performance evaluation and thermal comfort
11 Conclusion


About the author










Prof. Dr. Hasim Altan is a Full Professor in the Department of Architectural Engineering at the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, UAE. He is a Chartered Architect (RIBA) and a Chartered Engineer (CIBSE) with more than 25 years of academic and practical experience in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) within the Built Environment across the UK, Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa (MENA) regions.
Dr. Bertug Ozarisoy is a Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the College of Technology and Environment, London South Bank University (LSBU), London, UK. His research centres on understanding the relationship between architecture and energy policy design, while also exploring the effects of passive cooling systems on domestic energy consumption and household thermal comfort.
Dr. Young Ki Kim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Architectural Engineering at the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, UAE. His research primarily focuses on sustainable building development, environmentally and climate¿responsive building design, building operation and management, health and well¿being, and indoor environmental quality (IEQ).
Dr. Wei Shi received his doctorate degree in Architecture and Sustainability at the University of East London in 2019. His research originated from a collaboration between the local authority and the university, aimed at enhancing the energy efficiency of various social housing projects. It focuses on the soft landing of the roll¿out of the government's social housing refurbishment schemes while examining their drawbacks.


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