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ARCHITECTURAL IMPLICATIONS OF SOUTH AFRICA’S 2019 CARBON TAX: MATERIAL COSTS, HOUSEHOLD ENERGY USE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Naledi Zanele Mokoena
Published 02 June 2025
Vol. 13, No. 2 (2025)
pp. 49-70
CC BY 4.0
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    Naledi Zanele Mokoena
    Department of Architecture, University of Pretoria, South Africa
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Since low-income and social housing are among the most vulnerable built environments to climate change, this article evaluates the energy performance of social housing in the context of enabling net-zero carbon social housing in South Africa (SA). It seeks to investigate how improved and conscious energy-efficient design in the context of social housing contributes toward a climate change mitigation response in SA. The article analyses energy use and indoor comfort, based on ASHRAE 55-2004 Standard, of two social housing case studies to review the potential of the social housing sector to contribute to the national climate mitigating agenda. The findings highlight that the housing provision itself is not an adequate response, but that bio-climatic design solutions with appropriate spatial and material choices, along with efficient envelope articulation, play a critical role in lowering energy use and improving user comfort. There is, however, a need to challenge the growing advent of (energy-) inefficient and carbon-intensive social housing in SA and simultaneously address the parallel crisis of homelessness, to enable a sustainable future for the built environment.

 

JournalBusiness and Management Sciences Journal
ISSN3064-8424
Volume / IssueVol. 13, No. 2 (2025)
Pages49-70
Published02 June 2025
DOI10.5281/zenodo.15574739
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LicenseCC BY 4.0 — reuse with attribution
PublisherKeith Publications
Mokoena, N. (2025). ARCHITECTURAL IMPLICATIONS OF SOUTH AFRICA’S 2019 CARBON TAX: MATERIAL COSTS, HOUSEHOLD ENERGY USE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT. Business and Management Sciences Journal, Vol. 13 No. 2, pp. 49-70. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15574739

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