Sustainable solutions for spa design, Dubai, United Arabic Emirates: building envelope optimization and impact energy evaluation

In recent years, energy consumption for cooling buildings has become a real concern, particularly regarding the availability of electricity during high load hours. There is a growing sensitivity in architecture for approaches that respect the environment and pursue energy efficiency. Ventilation, li...

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