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The way we design and build our cities, buildings, and public spaces takes on critical importance in the face of critical issues such as climate change, social inequality, and rapid urbanization. Architecture and design not only shape the environments in which we live but also influence energy use, natural resource management, and social inclusion. These disciplines have the potential to play a pivotal role in advancing sustainable development, yet their contributions are often overlooked.
Sustainability, Resilience, and Inclusiveness through Human-Centred Architecture and Design examines the profound ways in which architecture and design can contribute to global imperatives framed by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly those focused on sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11), affordable and clean energy (SDG 7), and reduced inequalities (SDG 10).
This volume offers a three-part exploration. Part 1 delves into energy efficiency, discussing innovations like biomimicry for zero-energy buildings and IoT-integrated systems in educational spaces. Part 2 bridges sustainability and heritage preservation, showcasing AI-assisted designs and adaptive placemaking strategies. Finally, Part 3 presents real-world case studies, from Saudi Arabia's sustainable design frameworks to the impact of the pandemic on residential spaces in Egypt. With fresh insights and empirical evidence, this collected edition sets a new agenda for integrating human-centered approaches into sustainable design and architecture. Providing a vital resource for academics, policymakers, architects, and urban planners, Human-Centered Architecture and Design underscores the urgent need for collaboration across disciplines to create a built environment that supports thriving, resilient, and inclusive communities.
Contents
Chapter 1. Architecture and Design in Context of Climate Change: An Introduction; Asmaa Ibrahim, Mady Mohamed, Mohammed F. M. Mohammed, and Anna Visvizi
PART I. ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Chapter 2. Promoting Renewable Energy Through Interior Architecture and Design: Focus on Carbon Emissions' Reduction; Habibah Mohammed Abdulaziz Almulhim and Hanan Suliman Eissa
Chapter 3. Sustainable Retrofitting: The Significance of Adapting the already Existing Buildings; Dina Ahmed Ahmed Elmeligy and Mohammad Refaat Mohammad Abdelaal
Chapter 4. Energy Efficiency in Educational Buildings; Abobakr Al-Sakkaf, Basma Mostafa, Tarek S. Ghoniemy, and Sherif Ahmed
Chapter 5. Integrating Bioengineering Principles in Interior Eco-Design for Promoting artificial intelligence (AI) and Sustainable Usability Responsible Functionality; Mai Ahmed Fakhrey Farahat Mousa
Chapter 6. Simulation Analysis of a Hybrid Ventilation system to improve Internal Air Quality and Energy Performance of Buildings: A Case Study of a Residential Unit in Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia; Najat M.D. Al Ruwaily and Ahmed O.M.S. Mostafa
Chapter 7. Differential Pressure Effect on Air Flow Through the "Takhtabush"; Mady Mohamed
PART II. ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN IN THE CONTEXT OF HERITAGE PROTECTION
Chapter 8. Using Computer Applications to measure the Efficiency of Environmental Design in Heritage Buildings; Reem Elhaddad
Chapter 9. Enhancing Building Climatic Performance Using AI-Assisted Facade Design: Evidence From Literature; Tarek Saad Ragab, Marah Aljassem, and Jury Aboanoor
Chapter 10. Investment of the Historic "Mount Uhud" to Establish Mountain Resorts, Overlooking the Prophet's Mosque in Al-Madinah; Nusaibah Mohammed Abdualhammed Al-shabi and Marwa Hussein Tawfik Hussein
PART III. CASE STUDIES: AN INSIGHT INTO THE DAY-TO-DAY PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE IN THE ARAB WORLD
Chapter 11. Developing a Sustainable Mountain Resorts Design Framework for Aseer, Saudi Arabia; Haifa Al-Harbi and Mostafa Sabbagh
Chapter 12. Rethinking Home: The Influence of Pandemic on Residential Spaces in Egypt; Yasmin Hesham, Hussam Salama, and Ibrahim Saleh
Chapter 13. Indoor Air Quality, Mitigating Co2 Concentration in Classrooms Using Adjacent Corridors And Atriums; Feras Balkhi, Mostafa Sabbagh, and Mohannad Bayoumi
Chapter 14. Adapting Placemaking to Climate Change: Redefining the Placemaking Diagram; Tarek Saad Ragab, Ghadeer Alawi, and Mady Mohamed



