Abstract

Riyadh city is the fastest growing city in Saudi Arabia. The rapid urban growth that happened recently in Riyadh was not based on the traditional urban planning principles, which have been established and applied for the city development process. The imported building regulations have created a new urban structures and street patterns. The contemporary urban form in Riyadh city is based mainly on traffic and economic consideration with the neglect of environmental dimensions. This research aims to examine the impacts of building regulations on the thermal performance of residential buildings in Riyadh city, with the ultimate goal of establishing planning guidelines that consider the environmental conditions of the city. The methodology adopted for achieving the aim of this study consists of two phases. First, the literature related to building regulations development in Riyadh, as of 2018, was reviewed. Second, buildings energy simulation was conducted to examine the thermal performance of the typical current status of residential building blocks in Riyadh city, and then several changes to building regulations were made to investigate their impacts on the thermal performance of buildings. The results showed that the impacts of Riyadh building regulations on the thermal performance of residential buildings differ across the evaluated cases. The ratio of building height to street width, urban block street orientation, and building orientation are the main factors affecting thermal performance of buildings within urban block. The study also concludes that adjusting the ratio of building height to the distance between buildings could have a significant impact in reducing cooling loads. This study will help policy makers, planners and designers to investigate the shortcoming in the current building regulations.

Highlights

  • Global warming and climate change anthropogenic greenhouse emission, made it mandatory to make immediate initiatives to avoid sever consequences for future generations

  • The results showed that the impacts of Riyadh building regulations on the thermal performance of residential buildings differ across the evaluated cases

  • The results showed that the impacts of the current building regulations on the thermal performance of residential buildings differ across the evaluated cases

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Introduction

Global warming and climate change anthropogenic greenhouse emission, made it mandatory to make immediate initiatives to avoid sever consequences for future generations. Buildings are responsible for releasing 50% of the atmosphere emissions and 70% of sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere. They are accounting for consuming 40% of the world energy and 40% of the total GHG emissions [1]. The energy demand in residential buildings is very high where about 70% of electricity is consumed by air conditioning systems due to the hot climate of Saudi Arabia [7]

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