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AbstractPrevious studies show that a large part of the net energy demands of an office building is related to window heat loss and cooling demands induced by solar irradiance. Windows with improved thermal transmittance (U-value) and solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC or g-value) are important for reducing the related energy demands.There is a scarcity of available scientific work addressing multilayer window technologies. Hence, in this study, simulations with the aim of identifying the parameters that play a key role in improving thermal performance of multilayer glazing units have been carried out. A state-of-the-art review is presented, alongside an overview of…

Abstract This paper investigates the drivers and barriers for green leasing associated with the relationship between building owners and tenants, whilst also considering the extent to which this should be considered during the life cycle phases of a building. The procurement of appropriate rental property and its services is an important consideration for businesses. In terms of issues associated with this, few are more topical than factoring in sustainability. Emerging from this trend is a leasing product that deals with this directly. This product is a green lease. This not only impacts on the operations associated with a tenancy, but…

Boligområdet Skarpnes i Arendal
Authors: Publication Year: 2012


Passive House as normality?
Authors: Publication Year: 2012


Solenergi i arkitekturen
Authors: Publication Year: 2011


Solenergi – noe for Norge?
Authors: Publication Year: 2011


Klimanøytrale bygninger
Authors: Publication Year: 2011


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