Advances in Building Energy Research offers state-of-the-art information on the environmental science and performance of buildings, linking new technologies and methodologies with the latest research on systems, simulations and standards. As stringently reviewed as a journal but with the breadth of a book, this annual volume brings together invited contributions from the foremost international experts on energy efficiency and environmental quality of buildings.
Spanning a broad range of technical subjects, this is a "must have" reference on global developments in the field, suitable for architects and building engineers, environmental engineers, industry professionals, students, teachers and researchers in building science, technical libraries and laboratories.
Volume 2
Evolution of Cool-Roof Standards in the US
A Review of Innovative Daylighting Systems
Physically Based Modelling of the Material and Gaseous Contaminant Interactions in Buildings: Models, Experimental Data and Future Developments
The Application of Urban Climate Research in the Design of Cities
Solar Air Conditioning: A Review of Technological and Market Perspectives
Experimental Methods in Ventilation
A Review of Optical Properties of Shading Devices
Index
Mat Santamouris has a prolific publishing record and is a member of the editorial board for four journals. He is based at the University of Athens, Greece and is Visiting Professor at the University of North London.
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