Title of article :
Energy consumption of atria; the case of a commercial‐office center in the semi‐arid climate of Tehran
Author/Authors :
Ghazanfari, Fatemeh Department of Architecture - West Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University West Tehran Branch,Tehran , Kaboli, Mohammad Hadi Department of Architecture - Islamic Azad University - Damavand branch, Damavand
Abstract :
According to the energy crisis in the world, optimization of energy
consumption is indispensable. Technological advances in constructions and
application of renewable energy resources demand saving energy. Atrium,
as one of the construction elements, catches sufficient daylight and acts as a
passive solar element and results in a decline of energy consumption.
This research seeks to evaluate the impact of different positions of atrium
on its energy performance; this embraces modelling three groups of spatial
configuration of atriums in a given four‐story building. The total volume
and area of atriums in all three groups are equal. DesignBuilder, the energy
simulation software, is the platform for simulation and comparison.
The results show that the number of atriums does not have a noticeable
impact on energy consumption; however, the spatial configuration of
atriums, specially the distance of atriums to external walls have a little
impact on the annual energy consumption. Based on the purpose of a
specific design, one can decide on whether to take into account the
discrepancy.
Keywords :
Atrium , Daylight , Passive Solar Systems , Energy Simulation , Atrium Geometry
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics