Assessment of energy performance using bottom-up method: Exemplified by multi-storey buildings in Tlemcen (Algeria)

Djebbar, K E B; Salem, S and Mokhtari, A (2020) Assessment of energy performance using bottom-up method: Exemplified by multi-storey buildings in Tlemcen (Algeria). International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 38(1), pp. 192-216. ISSN 23984708

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyze energy performance of the multi-storey buildings built in the city of Tlemcen between 1872 and 2016. Design/methodology/approach: A diagnosis based on a bottom-up methodology, using statistical techniques and engineering, has been developed and applied. To do this, demand condition analysis was conducted using a data collection survey on a sample of 100 case studies. Physical characteristics of the buildings have been determined through the archetype by period. This serves to define the strengths and weaknesses of buildings as energy consumers. Findings: The obtained results showed that dwellings built between 1872 and 1920 offer better energy performance with a consumption index close to 130kWh/m2/year and this compared to the five periods considered. For dwellings built between 1974 and 1989, energy consumption is higher with an index approaching 300kWh/m2/year, thus qualifying the buildings of this period as energy intensive. Originality/value: A database is established to collect physical information on the existing housing stock and thus allow their classification vis-à-vis of the energy label. This study is part of a research project aimed at evaluating and determining optimal measures for energy rehabilitation of multi-family buildings in Tlemcen. Thermal rehabilitation solutions are proposed using thermal simulations, in the following studies, to improve thermal performance of existing buildings. This study constitutes the first step of a roadmap applicable to other cities constituting climatic zones in Algeria. This helps to enrich the Algerian thermal regulation in thermal rehabilitation of existing residential buildings and conception of new ones, in urban areas with a similar climate.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Algeria; archetype; architectural typology; bottom-up approach; energy performance; housing
Index terms: regulation, thermal performance, methodology, urban area, physical characteristic, housing, consumption, Tlemcen, survey, housing stock, archetype, energy consumption, bottom-up approach, energy performance, case study, residential building, database, Algeria
Subjects: consumer economics, construction type, data collection methods, energy systems, urban planning, modelling and simulation, Geography, material properties and characteristics, urban form and morphology, research methods, industry analysis, political science, data management
Topics: Business Strategy, Construction Materials, Engineering Principles, Geographical Context, Research Practice, Stakeholder Management, Governance, Sustainability, Construction Technology, Digital Applications, Urban Studies
Descriptive scope: 4 PCTE

N.B. Descriptive scope is a count of how many of the five facets of empirical research are indicated by the words used in title, abstract and keywords. It is not intended as a judgement on the research; merely a count of the kind of word we would expect to indicate Phenomenon, Concepts, Theoretical framing, Empirical techniques, Analytical techniques. If all five are present, then a code of “5 PCTEA” will indicate this. If you feel the coding for this record is questionable, we welcome discussion around the terms we matched or the way we categorized them. The facet you would expect may not be coded, or a facet may be coded inappropriately. This can also bear on a larger question, of which facets should be treated as defining in construction management research. Please get in touch, and we will look at it. More details here