IEIE Buildings (Integration of Energy and Indoor Environment)
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 24413
Special Issue Editors
Interests: energy efficiency; using thermal mass and integrated control systems; thermal comfort; smart buildings; near zero energy buildings; effective thermal insulation systems; adaptable comfort; indoor environment
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Interests: building physics; renovation of buildings; moisture safety; hygrothermal performance of building envelope; indoor climate; energy performance of buildings; resource efficiency; feasibility- and cost-efficiency
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Reacting to the recent UN reports on the need for accelerated action on reducing the effect of buildings on the climate change, Journal of Sustainabily gave professors Kalamees (TalTech, Estonia) and Bomberg (Clarkson U, NY, USA) a privilidge to collect papers for development a special issues on retrofit (renovation, rehabilitation, envirornmental upgrade of existing buildings of any type, shape and character including histrotic buildings) with the focus on Integration of Energy and Indoor Environment in Buildings. Today, an achitect loooking for a technology bliueprint may find 138 research projects on Horizon 2020 or 150 papers published by each of the leading publishers like Elsevier or MDPI and another 100 on Building Automation in IEEE, Sprringer or Informa. With the overflow of publications we need to give a reader a focus on new developments in a holistic, multi-disciplinary approach to methods for new and retrofitting construction.
We want to publish this special issue in the format of e-book with the print on demand.
Mark Bomberg; [email protected] and Targo Kalamees; [email protected]
Organization:
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Prof. Mark Bomberg
Prof. Dr. Targo Kalamees
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- energy efficiency
- circular renovation
- adaptable indoor climate
- design buildings for climate
- dynamic operation of buildings
- control contribution of thermal mass
- smart buildings
- building automatic controls
- integrated controls for HVAC and enclosure systems
- indoor environment
- thermal comfort
- personal climate
- hybrid ventilation systems
- effective thermal upgrade systems
- moisture safety
- moisture management in retrofitting
- retrofitting of historic building in different climates
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