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Hoofdauteur: Nawar Berro
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Gepubliceerd in: Zenodo 2025
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Online toegang:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17567613
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  • <p><a href="https://ijetrm.com/issues/files/Nov-2025-10-1762742280-NOV16.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning)</a> systems installed on high-rise buildings pose special challenges<br>as such buildings have very complicated needs. These difficulties are mainly caused by space, energy-saving<br>requirements, noise and regulatory compliance. The multi-floor design of high-rise buildings necessitates the use of<br>the HVAC systems capable of effectively addressing the large cooling and heating loads under different environmental<br>conditions. The use of traditional HVAC systems may be restricted due to the lack of space as they need a lot of space<br>to install ducts, pipes, and other mechanical devices. Moreover, HVAC systems in high-rise buildings require a high<br>level of performance over a great vertical distance, which translates into energy-consuming performance and<br>operational expenses.<br>The issue of energy efficiency in the design of the HVAC systems is one that cannot be overlooked because the high<br>rise buildings are known to use large quantities of energy to cool and heat the buildings. The emergence of innovative<br>solutions can provide a way out of consuming more energy by recommending modular HVAC systems and smart<br>technologies. Modular HVAC systems offer more flexible settings and do not need large central units so that space<br>constraints are overcome. The smart HVAC system connected to the IoT (Internet of Things) technologies allows<br>adjusting the system in real-time to optimize the use of energy depending on the presence of people in the building,<br>external temperature, and the quality of indoor air.<br>Noise control can also be considered another urgent issue because HVAC systems can produce a lot of sound, which<br>will disturb the tenants of buildings with more than one floor. The methods of noise reduction are important to keep<br>the occupants comfortable, including acoustic insulation and vibration isolation. This paper delves into the challenges<br>and gives their solutions based on the world high-rise buildings case studies and the need to use energy saving space<br>saving and noise reducing technologies. The results underline the importance of developed and long-term HVAC<br>solutions to address the changing requirements of high-rise buildings design and construction</p>