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Alashwal, N and Alashwal, A (2023) Rural access programs in Yemen: delay of international funded road projects. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1746-67.
Alsulami, H, Serbaya, S H, Rizwan, A, Saleem, M, Maleh, Y and Alamgir, Z (2023) Impact of emotional intelligence on the stress and safety of construction workers' in Saudi Arabia. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1365-78.
Amiri, R, Majrouhi Sardroud, J and Momenaei Kermani, V (2023) Decision support system for tower crane location and material supply point in construction sites using an integer linear programming model. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1444-62.
Andersen, M (2002) Light distribution through advanced fenestration systems. Building Research & Information, 30(04), 264–81.
Cheraghi, E, Zohrehvandi, S, Vanhoucke, M and Mohamadpour Tosarkani, B (2023) A multiproject scheduling and resource management model in projects construction. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1578-600.
Du, H, Han, Q, Sun, J and Wang, C C (2023) Adoptions of prefabrication in residential sector in China: agent-based policy option exploration. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1697-725.
Du, J, Xue, Y, Sugumaran, V, Hu, M and Dong, P (2023) Improved biogeography-based optimization algorithm for lean production scheduling of prefabricated components. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1601-35.
Dulaimi, M F, Ling, F Y Y, Ofori, G and Silva, N D (2002) Enhancing integration and innovation in construction. Building Research & Information, 30(04), 237–47.
Ebekozien, A, Aigbavboa, C O, Aigbedion, M, Ogbaini, I F and Aginah, I L (2023) Integrated project delivery in the Nigerian construction sector: an unexplored approach from the stakeholders’ perspective. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1519-35.
Fuller, R J and Luther, M B (2002) Thermal simulation of an Australian university building. Building Research & Information, 30(04), 255–63.
Greenwood, D and Wu, S (2012) Establishing the association between collaborative working and construction project performance based on client and contractor perceptions. Construction Management and Economics, 30(04), 299-308.
Guo, H and Lu, W (2023) Measuring competitiveness with data-driven principal component analysis: a case study of Chinese international construction companies. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1558-77.
Hatamleh, M T, Moynihan, G P, Batson, R G, Alzarrad, A and Ogunrinde, O (2023) Risk assessment and ranking in the developing countries’ construction industry: the case of Jordan. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1344-64.
Hu, H, Deng, X and Mahmoudi, A (2023) A cognitive model for understanding fraudulent behavior in construction industry. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1423-43.
Huang, C-F and Lien, H-C (2012) An empirical analysis of the influences of corporate social responsibility on organizational performance of Taiwan's construction industry: using corporate image as a mediator. Construction Management and Economics, 30(04), 263-75.
Ibrahimkhil, M H and Hadidi, L (2023) Is the construction site a safer place under the USACE or local government guidelines? The case of Afghanistan. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1379-400.
Kohler, N and Hassler, U (2002) The building stock as a research object. Building Research & Information, 30(04), 226–36.
Laar, M and Grimme, F W (2002) German developments in guidance systems: an overview daylight. Building Research & Information, 30(04), 282–301.
Lee, C (2023) Evaluating construction delays using productivity-based resource reallocation for economic feasibility. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1679-96.
Li, J, Zhou, G, Li, D, Zhang, M and Zhao, X (2023) Recognizing workers' construction activities on a reinforcement processing area through the position relationship of objects detected by faster R-CNN. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1657-78.
Liu, J, Wang, Y and Wang, Z (2023) Multidimensional drivers: exploring contractor rule violations in the construction industry. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1496-518.
Mahdavian, S, Lu, M and Pereira, E (2023) Application framework for safety-centric construction acceleration planning. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1401-22.
MarchwiĆski, J and Kurtz-Orecka, K (2023) Effect of photovoltaic installation power and façade glazing ratio on the energy performance of a nursery building. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1463-80.
- Type: Journal Article
- Keywords: energy efficiency; energy management; energy performance; energy saving buildings; nursery buildings; photovoltaic installation; public utility architecture; solar energy
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- URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/ECAM-08-2021-0735
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Purpose: The aim of the research is to determine the influence of photovoltaic (PV) installation and the share of façade glazing on the energy profile of nursery buildings in the Baltic Sea region, as well as defining the most favorable configuration in terms of energy efficiency. Design/methodology/approach: The article provides comparative calculations of energy performance indicators (Ep, Ed, Eu) and CO2 emissions (mCO2) made for the defined model of the nursery. It includes calculations concerning energy performance of the building, depending on its PV power (0–60 kWp), PV efficiency (100 and 85%) and façade glazing ratio (GR = 25%, 50% and 75%). Findings: The results of the research indicate that an increase in the PV power exerts proportional impact on the reduction of the Ep and Ed indicators, as well as on the CO2 emissions. Only low GR values (25%) reduce the Eu indicator significantly. Decrease in high range of GR values (over 50%) does not provide proportional effects. In the variant: 60 kWp (100% efficiency) with GR = 25%, the biggest share (99.5%) of RES was obtained. This proves that the concept of energy independent nursery buildings is feasible and reasonable in the examined location. Practical implications: Designing buildings towards environmental neutrality requires laborious pre-design conceptual work before developing the right solutions. The set of results of the relationship between the variables of the building’s envelope, energy performance indicators and the required involvement of active RES installations to achieve high energy performance of a building presented in the article is valuable. It allows for a preliminary decision of the direction of the design solutions selection in the design process of public utility buildings, such as nurseries. Thus, it may significantly shorten the pre-design analysis process for the location of the southern part of the Baltic Sea region. Originality/value: The novelty of the paper relies on examining the dependences between PV power and façade glazing ratio in terms of their influence on energy profile of nursery buildings.
Mirzaee, A M, Hosseini, M R, Martek, I, Rahnamayiezekavat, P and Arashpour, M (2023) Mitigation of contractual breaches in international construction joint ventures under conditions of absent legal recourse: case studies from Iran. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1481-95.
Rose, T M and Manley, K (2012) Adoption of innovative products on Australian road infrastructure projects. Construction Management and Economics, 30(04), 277-98.
Scala, N M, Liu, M, Alves, T C L, Schiavone, V and Hawkins, D (2023) The gold standard: developing a maturity model to assess collaborative scheduling. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1636-56.
Shojaei, R S, Oti-Sarpong, K and Burgess, G (2023) Enablers for the adoption and use of BIM in main contractor companies in the UK. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1726-45.
Stehn, L (2002) Environmental labelling of timber-framed dwellings and their building components. Building Research & Information, 30(04), 248–54.
Thomson, D, Kaka, A, Pronk, L and Alalouch, C (2012) The use of freelisting to elicit stakeholder understanding of the benefits sought from healthcare buildings. Construction Management and Economics, 30(04), 309-23.
Tu, B, Zuo, J, Chang, R D, Webber, R J, Xiong, F and Dong, N (2023) A system dynamic model for assessing the level of BIM implementation in construction phase: a China case study. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1321-43.
Xue, J, Shen, G Q, Deng, X, Ogungbile, A J and Chu, X (2023) Evolution modeling of stakeholder performance on relationship management in the dynamic and complex environments of megaprojects. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1536-57.
Zhou, Q, Chen, S, Deng, X and Mahmoudi, A (2023) Knowledge transfer among members within cross-cultural teams of international construction projects. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1787-808.
Zhou, S, Qin, L, Zhang, J and Cao, X (2023) Research on the influencing factors of knowledge transfer among construction workers based on social cognitive theory. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(04), 1768-86.