uhuMEB : design, construction, and management methodology of minimum energy buildings in subtropical climates
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Knowledge of buildings0 energy efficiency has advanced thanks to research carried out in
recent years. Many of the discoveries in this field have recently been incorporated into mandatory
construction regulations for each country. However, not many of the architects and engineers involved
in the construction industry clearly know how to achieve those goals in their designs. This document
is based on the extensive experience in architectural design, the integration of renewable energies,
the energy simulation of buildings and data acquisition, and analysis of the research team involved.
It is presented in a practical and holistic approach and focused in subtropical climates. A structured
methodology for the proper decision-making process during all the different stages of a minimum
energy building (MEB) is likewise presented. The proposed methodology depicted aims at providing
architects and engineers with a systematic and orderly step-by-step procedure and incorporates the
instrumentation/control and data analysis as essential elements that support the validation of the
expected results from the design, the construction, and the operation phase of the building. The paper
develops a case study that illustrates the proposed methodology. This new methodology for MEB in
subtropical climates constitutes an innovation in this field.
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Melgar, S., Bohórquez, M., & Márquez, J. (2018). uhuMEB: Design, Construction, and Management Methodology of Minimum Energy Buildings in Subtropical Climates. Energies, 11(10), 2745. https://doi.org/10.3390/en11102745














