October High Institution for Engineering & Technology with Sustainable Development Center
International Journal of Advanced Research on Planning and Sustainable Development
2735-539X
2735-5403
2
2
2019
12
01
Historical gardens of Egypt as an inspiration for modern " "landscaping
19
28
EN
Sarah
Fathy Ahmed Fahmy
Lecturer, Department of
Interior Design and Furniture, Faculty of Applied Arts, Damietta
University
Amal
Mahfouz Ahmed Jumaa
Director General of Scientific
Publishing at the Information Center - Ministry of Antiquities
10.21608/ijarpsd.2019.183102
The historical gardens of Egypt, which were built in the era of the Muhammad Ali Pasha family, are among the most beautiful and greatest parks built in the world, and some of these gardens have been recorded as an important historical monument that must be preserved, on buildings, and on what the gardens contain of plants, buildings, and important architectural and artistic elements . The importance of this research is due to the fact that it sheds light on the use of architectural and artistic elements in the design of gardens that Egypt has not witnessed before, and which keep pace with its distinction and uniqueness of international gardens classified as historical gardens due to the scarcity of what they contain. Several elements have been used in historical gardens in Egypt that are models to be followed in the work of private gardens, whether public or in tourist villages, etc., and are considered an important attraction for visitors and tourists. The problem of research lies in the knowledge of Egypt's historical gardens, which were characterized by innovation and creativity, as well as the raw materials that were used in them, and thus the insufficient use of them, in addition to the lack of references and sources that dealt with Egypt's historical gardens .
Historical gardens,Historical,Architectural,artistic
https://ijarpsd.journals.ekb.eg/article_183102.html
https://ijarpsd.journals.ekb.eg/article_183102_f03860860adc653662db0e11d8bd5b17.pdf
October High Institution for Engineering & Technology with Sustainable Development Center
International Journal of Advanced Research on Planning and Sustainable Development
2735-539X
2735-5403
2
2
2019
12
01
Improving the performance of natural lighting in administrative buildings by using responsive parametric shading systems
29
39
EN
Shaima
Hassan Salam
researcher at the Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University
Murad
Abdel Qader
Professor of Architecture and Environmental Control, Ain
Shams University
Hanan
Mostafa Kamal Sabry
Professor of Architecture and Environmental Control, Ain
Shams University
Hazem
Talaat Al-Daly
Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams
University
10.21608/ijarpsd.2019.183103
Having natural lighting inside the building is one of the main strategies for saving energy and meeting the comfort requirements of users. Natural lighting design must be taken into account in the early stages of building design, as it is one of the most important decisions in this stage, and effective natural lighting design requires identifying several factors, including building orientation, sun path, design of envelopes, ceilings, and shading systems. The building envelope is the mediator between the interior and the exterior and thus greatly influences indoor climate, visual comfort and energy saving. Most of the restrictions affecting the building envelope change over time (weather condition - path of the sun. .)Climate change. User preferences. Noise - wind Traditional building envelopes offer a single, stable solution that fits with all possible conditions and cannot adapt to changing conditions. Nevertheless, technological innovations are opening up towards the development of a generation of adaptive (climate-responsive) building envelopes that have the ability to maintain the best building performance configurations. On the changing conditions. Engineers and architects are beginning to experiment with adaptive envelope solutions to control solar radiation and natural lighting. The growing interest in adaptive systems that reconfigure themselves to meet changing climatic conditions and user needs has led to the conceptualization of multi-functional envelopes (responsive and dynamic, in order to increase the responsiveness of shading systems and to reduce systems that operate mechanically. The aim of this research is to improve the performance of natural lighting with Taking into account energy efficiency by examining and evaluating responsive external shading systems in administrative buildings .)located in the classified regional climate of Cairo, Egypt (hot, dry desert climate
Natural lighting,strategies,energy
https://ijarpsd.journals.ekb.eg/article_183103.html
https://ijarpsd.journals.ekb.eg/article_183103_f1424a7fcd606c447cad3984c3daf071.pdf
October High Institution for Engineering & Technology with Sustainable Development Center
International Journal of Advanced Research on Planning and Sustainable Development
2735-539X
2735-5403
2
2
2019
12
01
Suggested action strategies for a promising future of solar energy
52
69
EN
Abeer
Mohamed Abdel Razek Youssef
Student, Faculty of Commerce, Department of Economics
Sami
El-Sayed
Professor of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Political
Science, Cairo University
10.21608/ijarpsd.2019.237007
The study adopted a set of work strategies, which express the <br />logical approach that is adopted and followed to help achieve the <br />goals. Among those strategies:<br />Major solar energy projects need to be co-financed by the public <br />sector because of their learning stages and because of start-up <br />costs and cost differentials for a specific period. Thus, only a <br />technology with a low carbon emission rate and a low cost can be <br />acquired for a long time. Given the social and political interest in <br />providing permanent energy and the expansion that contributes to <br />energy security, joint government funding can be justified -<br />because project implementation is not possible when the risk is <br />due to private companies alone.
strategies,promising future,solar energy
https://ijarpsd.journals.ekb.eg/article_237007.html
https://ijarpsd.journals.ekb.eg/article_237007_8c60dc227ebf3ade8d092501f6e401c4.pdf