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Resiliency lessons of traditional living in nomadic yurts

Khovalyg, Dolaana  
Fergus, Nicol
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Roaf, Susan
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April 19, 2022
Routledge Handbook of Resilient Thermal Comfort

Technological advancements in the 20th century have significantly changed modern lifestyles and housing. Modern homes are well-insulated, and people in them typically expect minimally varying indoor thermal environments, bought at significant operational and embodied energy costs. The changing climate forces us to urgently transition towards a rapid de-carbonization of buildings and lifestyles with more resilient buildings and engineering systems. A quest for inspiration on designing such buildings led to this analysis of how people survived and thrived in traditional dwellings in an extremely cold environment. The study details thermal performance in a case study nomadic yurt in Tuva (Russia) and compares it to a modern highly-insulated case study house in Denmark. Although the traditional and contemporary dwellings are drastically different, resiliency lessons from living in nomadic yurts can be drawn from, and potentially applied to, modern housing. Firstly, the indoor thermal environment in yurts is highly dynamic, and heating is provided only when the occupant is indoors using a fast-responding heat source. Secondly, resource-saving sufficiency is followed by nomads by using the most effective, low-grade materials to hand. These are a few of many factors that make the nomadic yurts an excellent example of a resilient dwelling, used successfully for over 2500 years.

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DOI
10.4324/9781003244929-17
Author(s)
Khovalyg, Dolaana  
Editors
Fergus, Nicol
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Roaf, Susan
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Rijal, Hom Bahadur
Date Issued

2022-04-19

Publisher

Routledge

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Routledge Handbook of Resilient Thermal Comfort
ISBN of the book

9781032155975

Total of pages

210-222

Start page

632

Note

Chapter 13

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April 12, 2022
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