High density and compact urban morphology are usually considered prerequisites for sustainable development. This paper explores the effect of density on the air-conditioning demand of urban grids in the Mediterranean climate, based on the case study of the Eixample of Barcelona. Representative periods in the district’s history are selected to create four urban energy models. We calculate their annual heating and cooling demands through dynamic thermal simulations in Honeybee. Results show that the denser the block, the lower the total air conditioning demand for cooling and heating. Since the energy demand of the dwellings on the top floors significantly exceeds those of intermediate floors, increased densities achieved with taller buildings allow for reducing air-conditioning needs at the block scale.

How Density Affects Energy Demand in Urban Grids: The Case Study of the Eixample District of Barcelona / GARCIA-NEVADO, Elena; LOPEZ-ORDOÑEZ, Carlos; Besuievsky, Gonzalo; Morganti, Michele. - (2023), pp. 644-655.

How Density Affects Energy Demand in Urban Grids: The Case Study of the Eixample District of Barcelona

MICHELE MORGANTI
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2023

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High density and compact urban morphology are usually considered prerequisites for sustainable development. This paper explores the effect of density on the air-conditioning demand of urban grids in the Mediterranean climate, based on the case study of the Eixample of Barcelona. Representative periods in the district’s history are selected to create four urban energy models. We calculate their annual heating and cooling demands through dynamic thermal simulations in Honeybee. Results show that the denser the block, the lower the total air conditioning demand for cooling and heating. Since the energy demand of the dwellings on the top floors significantly exceeds those of intermediate floors, increased densities achieved with taller buildings allow for reducing air-conditioning needs at the block scale.
2023
Will cities survive? The future of sustainable buildings and urbanism in the age of emergency
978-956-14-3068-6
cooling energy demands; urban grid; density; urban regulations; Barcelona;
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How Density Affects Energy Demand in Urban Grids: The Case Study of the Eixample District of Barcelona / GARCIA-NEVADO, Elena; LOPEZ-ORDOÑEZ, Carlos; Besuievsky, Gonzalo; Morganti, Michele. - (2023), pp. 644-655.
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