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Challenges of passive cooling techniques in buildings: a critical review for identifying the resilient technique
Abbas M. Hassan1, Lee, Hyowon2, Oh, Segyu3.
Although many studies have investigated the potential of passive cooling
technologies in hot and arid areas, an important question remains. Why did
architects ignore the passive cooling technologies in new buildings despite their
sustainability? This study is based on this pivotal question. This study aims to
review and explore the impediments that undermine the use of these
technologies in hot, arid areas; moreover it intends to determine the most
resilient passive cooling technique which may be used as a master technique
in buildings by architects. The study focuses on twelve of a proposed passive
technologies. These techniques are reviewed according to their potentials and
challenges. Hence, the drawbacks of each passive technique will be identified
in order to recognize the most resilient passive technology. This study suggests
that spatial limitations are the most salient challenges facing architects when
they attempt to utilize passive cooling technologies. This study also concludes
that the openings created in the upper parts of external walls is the most flexible
technique that can be implemented in new and existing buildings, without any
of the aforementioned impediments.
Affiliation:
- Al-Azhar University, Egypt
- Chonnam National University, Korea, South
- Chonnam National University, Korea, South
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