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Area to Volume ratio of Buildings

According to the Building Research Establishment, the compactness of a building as indicated by its A/V Ratio (A: Building
Envelope Surface Area, V:Volume of building) has a considerable influence on the heating demand of buildings, regardless of the
level of fabric insulation. Buildings with the same U-values, orientation, glazing area and air change rates will have different heat
demands depending on their A/V ratio. The more compact the building, and the lower the A/V ratio, the better.
BRE advises that the most cost effective A/V ratio for energy efficient buildings is < 0.7m 2/m3

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