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Smart and cool home in Malaysia

  • University of New South Wales
  • University of Malaya
  • Merlimau Polytechnic

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4 Scopus citations

Abstract

Achieving thermal comfort in the tropical climate of Malaysia is always a great challenge for any house designer or builder. Although some practical solutions have been developed over centuries through the slow but constant evolution of indigenous houses such the Malay house, the longhouses in Borneo and the Chinese townhouses in Melaka, their integration into contemporary designs have been hampered by various modern constraints. For instance, building the Malay house in urban areas is deemed unsuitable due to the need for wide land lots and their perceptively fragile building materials that do not allay any security worries. The lack of skilled carpenters for building such a house is also a worsening problem. Hence, new and innovative strategies to achieve thermal comfort for contemporary houses are greatly needed to serve the needs and expectations of an urbanized society. One method that has been studied and proved successful is the Smart and Cool Home system which was first used at a private bungalow in Semenyih, Malaysia. The overarching principle of this system is to reverse the role of the building envelope from being a thermal mass into a heat sink which effectively reduces heat gains and allow the occupants inside to easily adapt to a milder indoor environment. This paper describes this house in detail and provides some understanding of the principles involved.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGreen Building Technologies and Materials, GBTM 2011
Pages115-119
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
Event2011 International Conference on Green Building Technologies and Materials, GBTM 2011 - Brussels, Belgium
Duration: 30 May 201130 May 2011

Publication series

NameAdvanced Materials Research
Volume224
ISSN (Print)1022-6680

Conference

Conference2011 International Conference on Green Building Technologies and Materials, GBTM 2011
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityBrussels
Period30/05/1130/05/11

Keywords

  • Green homes
  • Malaysia
  • Smart and cool home

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