Altın, MustafaGüğül, Gül Nihal2024-10-032024-10-032018978-605-68537-3-9https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13091/6318Pyramid shaped buildings take advantage of solar radiation and day light further more compared to traditional buildings. In this study a pyramid shaped net zero energy passive dormitory building is designed and system requirements of the building is calculated. Heating, electricity and hot water demand of the dormitory building is supplied by PV/T panels integrated on exterior wall of the building. Electricity consumption of the dormitory is estimated as 286 kWh/day whereas heating demand is calculated as 62 MWh/year. The PV/T system to raise this building to net zero energy building standard is calculated as nearly 34 kW system composed of 135 PV panels with an area of 338 m2 coated on exterior wall. One side of building on where panes can be mounted is 350 m². Therefore, only south façade of the building is enough for panel installation and this system raises dormitory to net zero energy passive building standard.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPyramid BuildingNet Zero EnergyPassive HousePV/TPyramid Shaped Net Zero Energy Dormitory Building DesignConference Object