Browsing Faculty of Architecture and Design by OzU Authors "Ashrafian Bonab, Touraj"
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Energy efficiency evaluation of different glazing and shading systems in a school building
Khalaf, Mohammed Abdel Latıf Mustafa; Ashrafian Bonab, Touraj; Demirci, Cem (EDP Sciences, 2019)The energy conversations methods and techniques take a significant role in the energy performance of the buildings. Façade and shading systems are in continuous development, and recent studies are showing the importance ... -
The impact of glazing ratio and window configuration on occupants’ comfort and energy demand: The case study of a school building in Eskisehir, Turkey
Ashrafian Bonab, Touraj; Moazzen, N. (Elsevier, 2019-05)Various investigations have confirmed that pupils and teachers' learning/teaching performance and health depend heavily on the quality and amount of daylight and indoor thermal conditions. The primary aim of using natural ... -
Life cycle energy assessment of a school building under envelope retrofit: An approach towards environmental impact reduction
Moazzen, N.; Karagüler, M. E.; Ashrafian Bonab, Touraj (EDP Sciences, 2019)Energy efficiency of existing buildings is a concept to manage and restrain the growth in energy consumption and one of the crucial issues due to the magnitude of the sector. Educational buildings are in charge of about ... -
A long-term strategy for energy and cost performance improvement of existing residential buildings: Step-by-step renovation in Turkey
Ashrafian Bonab, Touraj; Yılmaz, Z.; Moazzen, N. (2019)Recast version of Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD-Recast) obligate member states to keep the cost analysis in parallel with the energy analysis during the renovation actions for the existing building by ... -
A multi-criteria approach to affordable energy-efficient retrofit of primary school buildings
Moazzen, N.; Ashrafian Bonab, Touraj; Yilmaz, Z.; Karagüler, M. E. (Elsevier, 2020-06-15)The majority of the buildings was built before the energy efficiency prospering in the construction sector. Hence, they are consuming an enormous energy amount that can be preserved considerably by applying some not even ...
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