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THE CONCEPT OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND ARCHITECTURAL PRINCIPLES IN LOW-RISE COURTYARD RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

Authors

  • Abdusamatova Lola Khudoynazarovna

    Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute Assistant of the Department of Architectural Design
    Author
  • Absaitova Gulkhayo Salimjonovna

    Student of Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute
    Author

Keywords:

thermal energy, yurt, alternative energy, relief, bioclimatic, skylight.

Abstract

Today, under conditions of global climate change and limited energy resources, increasing the energy efficiency of residential buildings has become one of the most important tasks of architecture. Especially in the sharply continental climate of Uzbekistan, with extremely hot summers and very cold winters, designing low-rise courtyard houses in harmony with the external environment, that is, applying a bioclimatic approach, is of great relevance.

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Published

2026-04-12