ENERGY FOR
A BETTER WORLD

The Energy & Environmental Design of Buildings Research Laboratory (EEDB Lab.), was founded in 2014 and is part of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Cyprus.

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About us

The goal of EEDB Research Lab., is to perform trans-disciplinary applied and fundamental research that can contribute to and produce solutions for real-life problems. The Lab., collaborates with national and international academic institutions, industrial partners, non-profit and governmental organizations to assure that the outcomes of its activity are directly applicable to the actual needs of the society.

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Research

Bioclimatic design

Bioclimatic design refers to the incorporation of natural elements into the building design process to increase the user’s comfort, i.e. thermal, visual, acoustic comfort and Indoor Air Quality. Through bioclimatic design buildings integrate strategies for passive heating and cooling, increased natural lighting and improved microclimatic conditions of the immediate surrounding environment.

Energy design

Energy design refers to design choices for thermally insulating the building envelope to reduce unwanted thermal loads in the summer and thermal losses during winter, for the appropriate mechanical equipment for heating, cooling and ventilation and for the incorporation of building management systems to optimize energy use.

Ecological design

The third category refers to the design choices for construction materials and techniques to minimize the ecological footprint of the building. Ecological footprint refers to the amount of environmental damage related to mining work, processing work, transportations etc., during the building’s construction, operation and rejection processes. In the above context, the Lab addresses environmental design of existing and new buildings, environmental conservation of vernacular and modern-movement architecture.

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Publications

Papadakis D.M., Savvides, A., Michael, A., Michopoulos, A., Advancing sustainable urban mobility: insights from best practices and case studies. Fuel Communications, 20, 2024, 100125, Elsevier, DOI: 10.1016/j.fuego.2024.100125


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