THE IMPORTANCE OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY FOR ACHIEVING THERMAL COMFORT IN ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDINGS

Document Type : Original Article

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Architectural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

10.21608/auej.2024.262259.1586

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 Thermal comfort is considered a necessary requirement for users of various types of architectural spaces, serving as an indicator of the quality of the indoor environment. Therefore, this research focuses on the different images of technological advancements and their impact on the indoor environment of administrative buildings, specifically their thermal environment, due to its influence on the comfort of occupants. The research aims to understand the basic factors that affect the design of these buildings between the past and the present, in addition to clarifying the role of modern technology, including artificial intelligence and simulation programs. It also examines the use of modern technologies, materials, and different treatments in construction.The research adopts an analytical approach by analyzing the most important matters addressed in previous studies and research related to the subject in order to establish the relationship between modern technology and thermal comfort. Additionally, selected models of old and modern administrative buildings are analyzed to determine the extent of the impact of modern technological development on their thermal environment. By comparing the treatments and capabilities available in the past and present, the research concludes that modern technology, in all its forms, plays a major and influential role in the internal environment of buildings, particularly in terms of thermal conditions. The research proposes appropriate solutions to create a balanced thermal environment within the building.In conclusion, the research presents recommendations aimed at implementing and applying the findings in real-life scenarios, in order to benefit from the advancements achieved worldwide.
 
Special Issue of AEIC 2024 (Sustainable Architecture and Urban Design Session)

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