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Title: Monitoring indoor temperatures of places of worship : a first step towards energy sustainability
Authors: Vella, Robert
Yousif, Charles
Martinez, Francisco Javier Rey
Keywords: Church buildings -- Malta
Architecture and energy conservation -- Malta
Sustainable architecture -- Malta
Buildings -- Environmental engineering -- Malta
Dwellings -- Heating and ventilation -- Malta
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: University of Malta. Institute for Sustainable Energy & Chamber of Engineers (Malta)
Citation: Vella, R.C., Yousif C., & Martinez, F. J. Rey. (2018). Monitoring indoor temperatures of places of worship: a first step towards energy sustainability. The ESSE ’18 Conference, St. Paul’s Bay. 55-66.
Abstract: This paper attempts to investigate the status quo of the indoor climate of some churches in Malta, ranging from large and small Baroque buildings to more contemporary buildings, during the winter season. This is carried out through an investigation of measured temperature and humidity, as a first step towards understanding and evaluating the extent of comfort issues in these buildings. It was found that the thermal mass of buildings plays a very important role in controlling indoor temperature in such free running structures. A contemporary church that was built of concrete showed extreme diurnal variations in indoor temperature during the winter season, which temperature was outside the comfort zone. On the other hand, Baroque churches had a relatively stable indoor temperature and they had fewer days where the temperature dropped below 18 °C.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/30540
ISBN: 978999578521
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