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Reducing Cooling Energy Demand in Saudi Arabian Residential Buildings Using Passive Design Approaches

Rodrigues, Lucelia; Cherian, Benjamin Abraham; Tokbolat, Serik

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Benjamin Abraham Cherian



Abstract

In Saudi Arabia’s hot and arid climate, residential buildings account for over half of national electricity consumption, with cooling demands alone responsible for more than 70% of this use. This paper explores the hypothesis that contemporary villa designs are inherently inefficient and that current building regulations fall short of enabling adequate thermal performance. This issue is expected to become increasingly significant in the near future as external temperatures continue to rise. The study aims to assess whether
passive design strategies rooted in both engineering and architectural principles can offer substantial reductions in cooling energy demand under current and future climatic conditions. A typical detached villa was simulated using IES-VE to test a range of passive measures, including optimized window-to-wall ratios, enhanced glazing configurations, varied envelope constructions, solar shading devices, and wind-tower-based natural ventilation. Parametric simulations were conducted under current climate data and extended to future weather scenarios. Unlike many prior studies, this work integrates these strategies holistically and evaluates their combined impact, rather than in isolation while assessing
the impact of future weather in the region. The findings revealed that individual measures such as insulated ceilings and reduced window-to-wall ratios significantly lowered cooling loads. When applied in combination, these strategies achieved a 68% reduction in cooling
energy use compared to the base-case villa. While full passive performance year-round remains unfeasible in such extreme conditions, the study demonstrates a clear pathway toward energy-efficient housing in the Gulf region.

Citation

Rodrigues, L., Cherian, . B. A., & Tokbolat, S. (2025). Reducing Cooling Energy Demand in Saudi Arabian Residential Buildings Using Passive Design Approaches. Buildings, 15(11), Article 1895. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15111895

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 23, 2025
Online Publication Date May 30, 2025
Publication Date 2025-06
Deposit Date May 30, 2025
Publicly Available Date May 30, 2025
Journal Buildings
Electronic ISSN 2075-5309
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 15
Issue 11
Article Number 1895
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15111895
Keywords energy efficiency; cooling; passive strategies; building fabric; semi-arid region; future-weather
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/49561482
Publisher URL https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/15/11/1895
Additional Information Received: 10 April 2025 Revised: 13 May 2025 Accepted: 23 May 2025; Academic Editor: Apple L.S. Chan

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