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Solar Zoning and Energy in Detached Dwellings

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  • Jeffrey Niemasz
  • Jon Sargent
  • Christoph F Reinhart

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The solar envelope is a three-dimensional volume on a building site which will not shade adjacent neighbors during a specified minimum of hours each day. The solar envelope was developed as a tool to give buildings in an urban setting the mutual opportunity to employ passive and active solar-design strategies. Parametric computer-aided-design environments significantly ease the construction and visualization of solar envelopes across whole neighborhoods, facilitating its wider use as a prescriptive zoning tool. This study investigates the implications of a solar-envelope zoning approach for the most common building type in the United States with respect to energy use and developable density. The results indicate that solar zoning for this building type has a limited, and sometimes negative effect on energy use as well as a larger negative impact on developable density.

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  • Jeffrey Niemasz & Jon Sargent & Christoph F Reinhart, 2013. "Solar Zoning and Energy in Detached Dwellings," Environment and Planning B, , vol. 40(5), pages 801-813, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envirb:v:40:y:2013:i:5:p:801-813
    DOI: 10.1068/b38055
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    1. Soares, N. & Bastos, J. & Pereira, L. Dias & Soares, A. & Amaral, A.R. & Asadi, E. & Rodrigues, E. & Lamas, F.B. & Monteiro, H. & Lopes, M.A.R. & Gaspar, A.R., 2017. "A review on current advances in the energy and environmental performance of buildings towards a more sustainable built environment," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 77(C), pages 845-860.
    2. Dimitra Tsirigoti & Katerina Tsikaloudaki, 2018. "The Effect of Climate Conditions on the Relation between Energy Efficiency and Urban Form," Energies, MDPI, vol. 11(3), pages 1-29, March.

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