The Neolepenism house as the New Green Technology at architectural exibition

LEARNING ARCHITECTURE

8th International Exhibition
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Gallery of Science and Technology
Belgrade, Serbia
2-12 December 2020

Visit the Exhibition at the Gallery of Science and Technology, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Djure Jakšića 2, Belgrade, Serbia.

Gallery opening hours are 11 am – 6 pm on working days, 11 am – 3 pm on Saturday, closed on Sunday.

Online Exhibition with E-Posters is available for browsing during the duration of the Exhibition.

Link for Online Exhibition: http://www.strand.rs/exhibition-posters-2020/

Author Nenad B. Miloradović is exhibit the poster and the model of the Neolepenism house in the Gallery. Welcome!

NEOLEPENISM – THE NEW THERMAL COMFORT CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES

By Nenad B. Miloradović in REHVA Journal Vol. 57, 04/2020

This paper was published 31.08.2020. in REHVA Journal. REHVA is a HVAC association that develops and promotes energy efficient, safe and healthy technology for mechanical services of building. REHVA is the Federation of European Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Associations, representing a network of more than 100.000 engineers from over 25 countries. Since 1963, the association is dedicated to the improvement of health, comfort and energy efficiency in all buildings and communities by facilitating knowledge exchange, supporting the development of related EU policies, and their national level implementation. 

ABSTRACT
Space design can be one of the strategies for designing low-energy and passive houses and buildings. Neolepenism is a new, internationally copyrighted type of energy efficient architecture with roots in the prehistoric culture of Lepenski Vir (Serbia). The author has previously presented the model of a small family house of neolepenism with a flat roof at 50th Congress and Exhibition of KGH in Belgrade in 2019 and wrote about the energy efficiency of the prehistoric architecture of Lepenski Vir, whose positive experiences he improved and optimized. This new industrial design could significantly contribute to the reduction of heat losses (in winter) or gains (during the summer season), reducing greenhouse gas emissions and saving building materials and thermal insulation, primarily by its compact shape, and to a lesser extent by utilization favorable orientation, by digging in earth, application of green roofs and aerodynamic shape. In this way, neolepenism could have a positive impact on global warming and climate change as a passive means of protection.

FULL TEXT

https://www.rehva.eu/rehva-journal/chapter/neolepenism-the-new-thermal-comfort-construction-facilities