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This paper departs from an analogy of sailing race instruments to demonstrate the potential of automation systems on the house performance and, more important, on impacting households for a more sustainable behavior. Sailing instruments have positively influenced the results on experienced sailors' speed and ultimately have confirmed their observations on nature cycles. We have presented two research projects for the development of Building Management Systems for a house that relies mostly on natural ventilation and thermal mass and another one, based on a complex conditioning system with a solar assited HVAC system, connected to a Phase Change Material thermal storage. Our argument is that if research on the sailing tournament America's Cup instruments soon became available to other sailing boats, systems developed to the Solar Decathlon houses' academic competition could, and should, be accessible to a great number of home owners. These two research projects give evidence that further research should be guided to more sustainable BMSs, which could significantly contribute to households' behavior changes and ultimately support dwellers reconnection to natural cycles.
Original language | English |
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Journal | 30th International PLEA Conference: Sustainable Habitat for Developing Societies: Choosing the Way Forward - Proceedings |
Pages (from-to) | 337-344 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 30th International on Passive and Low Energy Architecture Conference - Sustainable Habitat for Developing Societies: Choosing the Way Forward, PLEA 2014 - Ahmedabad, India Duration: 16 Dec 2014 → 18 Dec 2014 |
Conference | 30th International on Passive and Low Energy Architecture Conference - Sustainable Habitat for Developing Societies: Choosing the Way Forward, PLEA 2014 |
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Country | India |
City | Ahmedabad |
Period | 16/12/2014 → 18/12/2014 |
Sponsor | Bayer Material Science, Gujarat Energy Development Agency (GEDA), Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Vibrant Gujarat |
Funding Information:
We would like to acknowledge the Brazilian Ministries of Education (CAPES) and of Science Technology and Innovation (CNPq) and the Sustainable Buildings Research Centre - University of Wollongog for their support to this research.
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