ABSTRACT

Natural heating and cooling of buildings helps to improve energy efficiency in the built environment. This book considers the principles of roof design and specific systems and cooling techniques. The authors explain the fundamental principles of roof cooling and describe in detail the relevant components, applications, built precedents, recent experimental work and key design considerations. Specific systems and techniques are examined, including the main advantages and disadvantages of each strategy.Environmental functions are considered in terms of protective strategies and selective strategies. Protective strategies include solar control, thermal insulation, heat storage and thermal inertia. Selective strategies include radiative, evaporative and convective cooling and planting of roofs. Traditional and current roof construction practices are described, exemplified by case studies from across Europe. Including downloadable resources with software that enables readers to evaluate their own designs, this book will be invaluable for architects and engineers who wish to create buildings that are more energy-efficient.

part I|1 pages

Principles

chapter 1|14 pages

Environmental Functions of Roofs

chapter 2|8 pages

Roof Construction Practices

part II|83 pages

Roof Cooling Techniques

chapter 3|16 pages

Roof Ponds

chapter 4|18 pages

Cooling Radiators

chapter 5|13 pages

Planted (‘Green’) Roofs

chapter 6|35 pages

Applicability & Performance Data