The energy conundrum of modern buildings
Bomberg, M. and Andreas, F.
2013 Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2(4): 500-502
Bomberg, M. and Andreas, F., (2013), "The energy conundrum of modern buildings", Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2(4): 500-502.
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Realizing that in design of Zero Net Energy (ZNE) projects, the integration includes not only technology itself, and also the expansion of technology's use and collaboration producing a collective vision by many people of similar minds. Today we see hundreds of American webinars where various companies are teaching the use of their products, however a very few teach principles that govern the selection of the products.
Furthermore, we realized that the third industrial revolution is not only about the energy sources as were the two previous revolutions (with focus on steam or fossil fuels), but about the integrated world of communication and energy. For the use of decentralized and distributed sources of renewable energy we need a strong increasingly international communication network. Information Technology (IT) changed our social life; now we have to learn how to share our experience in the attempt to introduce the principles of ZNE building physics to the process of integrated design. |
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