The Role of Cellars in Reducing Energy Consumption in the Residential Architecture of Iran

According to research, between 15 to 20 percent of the total energy consumption of every country is used for residential spaces. This amount is explanatory of the high cost and will follow the destruction of natural resources and environmental demolition. The aim of this research is to recognize ear...

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Main Authors: Hossein Soltanzadeh, Mersa Bideli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University 2015-03-01
Series:Space Ontology International Journal
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Online Access:http://soij.qiau.ac.ir/article_516048_2cdf5b6577d07c219521d10ca149e466.pdf
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spelling doaj-967bc8b54d174ab4ad7a839863b1baac2020-11-24T23:40:18ZengIslamic Azad UniversitySpace Ontology International Journal2345-64502423-72992015-03-01412332 The Role of Cellars in Reducing Energy Consumption in the Residential Architecture of IranHossein Soltanzadeh0 Mersa Bideli1Associate Professor of Architecture, Faculty of Art and Architecture, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IranPh.D Student of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Qazvin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, IranAccording to research, between 15 to 20 percent of the total energy consumption of every country is used for residential spaces. This amount is explanatory of the high cost and will follow the destruction of natural resources and environmental demolition. The aim of this research is to recognize earth thermal ability and its usage in public buildings and especially in private buildings in order to reduce energy consumption which can lead to huge savings in natural resources. It is intended to pay attention to the role of cellars as underground spaces in reducing energy consumption in residential spaces in this research. Cellars which are one of the climatic elements were very useful in residential spaces in the past and underground spaces in cities and public spaces are using in the contemporary era. Native Iranian architecture has exclusive features in residential spaces. One of the reducing energy consumption techniques is using ground depth and underground spaces in private and public buildings. Pit gardens, Shovadan, aqueducts, lavers, cellars with natural abilities in coldness, warmness and support are examples of underground space uses (providing cooling, heating and storing food and goods) in Iranian cities. The Main questions of this research are: what the role of undergrounds or cellars was in native Iranian architecture and how impressionable it was in reducing energy consumption. The theoretical framework of this study indicates that several factors had positive impacts on reducing energy consumption in cellars. To do this research, descriptive-analytical methods were uses and were analyzed according to case studies in Qazvin houses. The results of this study reveal that cellars had a main role in human thermal comfort and they caused reducing energy consumption in residential and even public spaces. Also, several factors such as the cellar's depth, height and dimensions had impacts on the reduction amount of energy consumption and the level of their impact was different. http://soij.qiau.ac.ir/article_516048_2cdf5b6577d07c219521d10ca149e466.pdfEnergy; Climate; Underground Spaces; Housing; Cellar
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The Role of Cellars in Reducing Energy Consumption in the Residential Architecture of Iran
Space Ontology International Journal
Energy; Climate; Underground Spaces; Housing; Cellar
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Mersa Bideli
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title The Role of Cellars in Reducing Energy Consumption in the Residential Architecture of Iran
title_short The Role of Cellars in Reducing Energy Consumption in the Residential Architecture of Iran
title_full The Role of Cellars in Reducing Energy Consumption in the Residential Architecture of Iran
title_fullStr The Role of Cellars in Reducing Energy Consumption in the Residential Architecture of Iran
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Cellars in Reducing Energy Consumption in the Residential Architecture of Iran
title_sort role of cellars in reducing energy consumption in the residential architecture of iran
publisher Islamic Azad University
series Space Ontology International Journal
issn 2345-6450
2423-7299
publishDate 2015-03-01
description According to research, between 15 to 20 percent of the total energy consumption of every country is used for residential spaces. This amount is explanatory of the high cost and will follow the destruction of natural resources and environmental demolition. The aim of this research is to recognize earth thermal ability and its usage in public buildings and especially in private buildings in order to reduce energy consumption which can lead to huge savings in natural resources. It is intended to pay attention to the role of cellars as underground spaces in reducing energy consumption in residential spaces in this research. Cellars which are one of the climatic elements were very useful in residential spaces in the past and underground spaces in cities and public spaces are using in the contemporary era. Native Iranian architecture has exclusive features in residential spaces. One of the reducing energy consumption techniques is using ground depth and underground spaces in private and public buildings. Pit gardens, Shovadan, aqueducts, lavers, cellars with natural abilities in coldness, warmness and support are examples of underground space uses (providing cooling, heating and storing food and goods) in Iranian cities. The Main questions of this research are: what the role of undergrounds or cellars was in native Iranian architecture and how impressionable it was in reducing energy consumption. The theoretical framework of this study indicates that several factors had positive impacts on reducing energy consumption in cellars. To do this research, descriptive-analytical methods were uses and were analyzed according to case studies in Qazvin houses. The results of this study reveal that cellars had a main role in human thermal comfort and they caused reducing energy consumption in residential and even public spaces. Also, several factors such as the cellar's depth, height and dimensions had impacts on the reduction amount of energy consumption and the level of their impact was different.
topic Energy; Climate; Underground Spaces; Housing; Cellar
url http://soij.qiau.ac.ir/article_516048_2cdf5b6577d07c219521d10ca149e466.pdf
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