Solar Buildings and Neighborhoods: Design Considerations for High Energy Performance (Green Energy and Technology) (Paperback)

Solar Buildings and Neighborhoods: Design Considerations for High Energy Performance (Green Energy and Technology) By Caroline Hachem-Vermette Cover Image

Solar Buildings and Neighborhoods: Design Considerations for High Energy Performance (Green Energy and Technology) (Paperback)

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Principles of solar design.- Introduction building envelope.- Selected high-performance building envelopes.- Active solar technologies.- Advanced solar envelope design.- Residential, low-density neighborhoods.

Dr. Caroline Hachem-Vermette is an Associate Professor at the University of Calgary's Faculty of Environmental Design. An architect by training, she holds a Master's degree in Architectural Engineering, and another Master degree and a Ph.D. in Building Engineering. Her research interests include assessing the solar potential and energy implications of building shapes, building envelope design, and multifunctional high -energy performance neighborhood patterns, to reach net zero energy status. Her research is multidisciplinary and serves as a "bridge-builder" between building engineering and architectural and urban design. An expert member affiliated with the International Energy Agency's Task 63 (Solar Neighborhood Planning) and Task 51 (Solar Energy in Urban Planning), she has published in prestigious journals such as the Journal of Applied Energy, the Journal of Solar Energy and Journal of Energy and Buildings. She has been involved in feasibility studies for several solar community designs in regions across Canada. She is a recipient of a number of awards including the 2019 Peak Scholar award, the 2016 Sustainability Award, e-sim/ IBPSA Award for Innovation in Modeling, and Hangai Prize for young researchers.
Product Details ISBN: 9783030470180
ISBN-10: 3030470180
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: May 31st, 2021
Pages: 264
Language: English
Series: Green Energy and Technology