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Energy efficiency in the Hellenic building sector: An assessment of the restrictions and perspectives of the market
Authors:C. Karkanias  S.N. Boemi  A.M. Papadopoulos  T.D. Tsoutsos  A. Karagiannidis
Affiliation:1. Laboratory of Heat Transfer and Environmental Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aristotle University Thessaloniki, Box 483, GR 54124 Thessaloniki, Hellas;2. Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Management, GR 30100 Agrinio, Hellas;3. Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Kounoupidiana Campus, GR 19009 Chania, Hellas
Abstract:The significance of bioclimatic architecture has become widely accepted since the 1970s and the implementation of its principles in practice is a key factor in order to achieve energy efficiency in the building sector. The way, however, from scientific acceptance to commercial utilization is not a straightforward one. This paper deals with the notion of bioclimatic architecture in buildings and investigates the aspects of this concept in Hellas. A sample of university researchers, building contractors and members of public organisations was interviewed using a standardised set of guidelines. The barriers to promoting bioclimatic design, role of the local government in the adoption process, level of environmental culture as well as perspectives of this concept in Hellas were the key areas of discussion in each of the interviews. The results from the data analysis reveal insufficient economic incentives, a lack in technical information as well as a lack in specific environmental policies that would foster the propagation of bioclimatic architecture.
Keywords:Energy efficiency   Bioclimatic architecture   Sustainable building
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