Items where Kingston Author is "Elsharkawy, Heba"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 29. Narayanan, Vishnupriya, Hashemi, Arman, Elsharkawy, Heba, Newport, Darryl and Basaly, Lucienne (2024) Comparative assessment of insulation materials for improving indoor air quality in building retrofit. Environmental Science & Sustainable Development, 9(2), pp. 34-47. ISSN (print) 2357-0849 Basaly, Lucienne, Hashemi, Arman, Elsharkawy, Heba, Newport, Darryl and Badawy, Nancy (2024) Evaluating thermal comfort and overheating risks in a social housing prototype : as built versus retrofit scenarios. Environmental Science & Sustainable Development, 9(2), pp. 23-33. ISSN (print) 2357-0849 Taher, Hashem, Elsharkawy, Heba and Rashed, Haitham Farouk (2024) Urban green systems for improving pedestrian thermal comfort and walkability in future climate scenarios in London. Buildings, 14(3), p. 651. ISSN (print) 2075-5309 Farouk Rashed, H and Elsharkawy, H (2020) To what extent can solar control be effective in enhancing indoor comfort in a fully glazed office building? IOP Conference Series : Earth and Environmental Science, 588, 032081. ISSN (print) 1755-1307 Elsharkawy, Heba and Zahiri, Sahar (2020) The significance of occupancy profiles in determining post retrofit indoor thermal comfort, overheating risk and building energy performance. Building and Environment, 172, p. 106676. ISSN (print) 0360-1323 Taher, Hashem, Elsharkawy, Heba and Newport, Darryl (2019) The influence of urban green systems on the Urban Heat Island effect in London. IOP Conference Series : Earth and Environmental Science, 329, 012046. ISSN (print) 1755-1307 Ozarisoy, Bertug and Elsharkawy, Heba (2019) Assessing overheating risk and thermal comfort in state-of-the-art prototype houses that combat exacerbated climate change in UK. Energy and Buildings, 187, pp. 201-217. ISSN (print) 0378-7788 Elsharkawy, Heba and Zahiri, Sahar (2018) Evaluating the building performance of an office building in London to improve indoor thermal comfort. In: PLEA 2018 : 34th International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture : Smart and Healthy Within the Two-Degree Limit; 10 - 12 Dec 2018, Hong Kong, China. Zahiri, Sahar, Elsharkawy, Heba and Shi, Wei (2018) The impact of occupants' energy use behaviour on building performance : a case study of a tower block in London. In: PLEA 2018 : 34th International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture : Smart and Healthy Within the Two-Degree Limit; 10 - 12 Dec 2018, Hong Kong, China. Zahiri, Sahar and Elsharkawy, Heba (2018) Towards energy-efficient retrofit of council housing in London : assessing the impact of occupancy and energy-use patterns on building performance. Energy and Buildings, 174, pp. 672-681. ISSN (print) 0378-7788 Ozarisoy, Bertug and Elsharkawy, Heba (2018) Assessing energy use and overheating risk for retrofitting a residential tower block prototype in Northern Cyprus. In: International Conference for Sustainable Design of the Built Environment (SDBE 2018); 12 - 13 Sep 2018, London, U.K.. Clough, Jack, Elsharkawy, Heba and Zahiri, Sahar (2018) Developing a framework for embedding Education for Sustainability (EfS) within the built environment sector in Egypt. In: International Conference for Sustainable Design of the Built Environment (SDBE 2018); 12 - 13 Sep 2018, London, U.K.. Elsharkawy, Heba, Zahiri, Sahar and Ozarisoy, Bertug (2018) Improving the building performance and thermal comfort of an office building to reduce overheating risk. In: 4th Building Simulation & Optimization Conference 2018 (IBPSA 2018); 11-12 Sep 2018, Cambridge, U.K.. Zahiri, Sahar, Elsharkawy, Heba and Shi, Wei (2018) The importance of occupancy and energy use patterns on predicting building energy performance : a case study of a residential building in London. In: 4th Building Simulation & Optimization Conference 2018 (IBPSA 2018); 11-12 Sep 2018, Cambridge, U.K.. Taher, Hashem, Elsharkawy, Heba and Newport, Darryl (2018) A state of the art review of the impact of Vertical Greenery Systems (VGS) on the energy performance of buildings in temperate climates. In: International Conference for Sustainable Design of the Built Environment (SDBE 2018); 12 - 13 Sep 2018, London, U.K.. Elsharkawy, Heba and Rutherford, Peter (2018) Energy-efficient retrofit of social housing in the UK : lessons learned from a Community Energy Saving Programme (CESP) in Nottingham. Energy and Buildings, 172, pp. 295-306. ISSN (print) 0378-7788 Elsharkawy, Heba (2017) Building capacity for sustainable development of the built environment in Egypt : challenges and opportunities. In: International Conference for Sustainable Design of the Built Environment (SDBE 2017); 20-21 Dec 2017, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) Carter, Beth, Elsharkawy, Heba and Zahiri, Sahar (2017) Building performance evaluation of an office building in the UK – a case study of a university office building. In: International Conference for Sustainable Design of the Built Environment (SDBE 2017); 20-21 Dec 2017, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) Zahiri, Sahar and Elsharkawy, Heba (2017) Building performance optimisation for the retrofit of a council tower block in London. In: International Conference for Sustainable Design of the Built Environment (SDBE 2017); 20-21 Dec 2017, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) Ozarisoy, Bertug and Elsharkawy, Heba (2017) Passive cooling design strategies for retrofit of residential tower blocks in Northern Cyprus. In: International Conference for Sustainable Design of the Built Environment (SDBE 2017); 20-21 Dec 2017, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) Shi, Wei and Elsharkawy, Heba (2017) An innovative energy efficiency application development: through the evaluation of occupants’ behavioural issues and its impact on domestic energy consumption in the UK. In: International Conference for Sustainable Design of the Built Environment (SDBE 2017); 20-21 Dec 2017, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) Zahiri, Sahar and Elsharkawy, Heba (2017) Building performance evaluation for the retrofit of council housing in the UK : a case study of a tower block in London. In: PLEA 2017 : 33rd International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture : Design to Thrive; 03-05 Jul 2017, Edinburgh, U.K.. Elsharkawy, Heba and Zahiri, Sahar (2017) Education for sustainable development of the built environment : problem-based learning approach for embedding sustainability. In: PLEA 2017 : 33rd International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture : Design to Thrive; 03-05 Jul 2017, Edinburgh, U.K.. Ozarisoy, Bertug and Elsharkawy, Heba (2017) Retrofit strategies for the existing residential tower blocks in Northern Cyprus. In: PLEA 2017 : 33rd International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture : Design to Thrive; 03-05 Jul 2017, Edinburgh, U.K.. Shi, Wei, Elsharkawy, Heba and Abdalla, Hassan (2017) An investigation into energy consumption behaviour and lifestyles in UK homes : Developing a smart application as a tool for reducing home energy use. In: PLEA 2017 : 33rd International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture : Design to Thrive; 03-05 Jul 2017, Edinburgh, U.K.. Taher, Hashem and Elsharkawy, Heba (2017) The window to wall ratio for high-rise office buildings in a temperate climate : assessing façade embodied energy and building operative energy (life cycle energy) in London. In: PLEA 2017 : 33rd International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture : Design to Thrive; 03-05 Jul 2017, Edinburgh, U.K.. Shi, Wei, Abdalla, Hassan, Elsharkawy, Heba and Chandler, Alan (2017) Energy saving of the domestic housing stocks : application development as a plug-in for energy simulation software. International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems, 32(sup1), S114-S132. ISSN (print) 1744-5760 Alnusairat, Saba and Elsharkawy, Heba (2015) Passive design approach for high-rise buildings : from courtyards to skycourts. In: Zero Energy Mass Custom Home (ZEMCH) 2015 Conference; 22-24 Sep 2015, Lecce, Italy. Elsharkawy, Heba and Rutherford, Peter (2015) Retrofitting social housing in the UK : home energy use and performance in a pre-Community Energy Saving Programme (CESP). Energy and Buildings, 88, pp. 25-33. ISSN (print) 0378-7788 |