The Role Of Sustainable Architecture
Recently, insights on the pivotal role of architectural design in reducing electricity consumption in Kuwait were featured in Kuwait Times. The discussion emphasized the importance of implementing strict architectural guidelines and policies in both new constructions and the renovation of existing buildings to promote sustainability.
Key strategies covered include:
Optimizing Window Sizes: Utilizing the "Window-wall ratio" to control the amount of daylight entering buildings, which ranges from 10 percent to 50 percent depending on the façade and orientation. This contributes to enhanced energy efficiency.
Integrating Shading Elements: Installing exterior shading systems made from materials like fabric, metal, or specialized solutions to effectively block excessive sunlight and manage heat gain.
Thermal Insulation: Using advanced insulation materials and techniques to reduce heat transfer between a building's interior and exterior environments.
These strategies, when tailored to a building's location, spatial constraints, and client preferences, significantly contribute to environmental sustainability. By adopting such measures, the strain on indoor cooling systems, which currently account for nearly 70 percent of energy consumption, can be greatly reduced.
The ongoing efforts aim to promote sustainable architectural practices and contribute to a more energy-efficient future in Kuwait.
For the full article, please visit Kuwait Times