Building Green in Jordan? Performance Evaluation of the aqaba Residential Energy Efficiency Pilot Project (AREE)
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Summary, in English
This paper provides a post construction evaluation of the actual energy performance of the building and the real costs and benefits. The sustainability concept of the building is reviewed, as well as the construction process and the life cycle costing of the energy enhancing measures. The findings show that passive design elements and material choices do improve the energy performance. This is derived from the actual indoor comfort monitoring in comparison with base case simulations. The payback time on the incremental investments needed is less than 3.5 years. At the same time, the monitoring also showed that not all passive design measures for energy performance were effective. This paper reflects on the experience and lessons learned from AREE for potential wider integration of sustainability elements into building projects in Jordan.
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Publishing year
2010
Language
English
Publication/Series
The 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Architecture and Urban Development
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Document type
Conference paper
Topic
- Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Keywords
- computer simulation
- water efficiency
- Sustainable building design
- energy efficiency
- thermal performance
- life-cycle cost.
Conference name
The 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Architecture and Urban Development
Conference date
2010-07-12
Conference place
Amman, Jordan
Status
Published
Research group
- Housing Development and Management