Publisher's Synopsis
The design of HVAC systems for high-rise buildings presents a unique and complex set of challenges that go beyond conventional building services engineering. Tall structures face issues related to vertical air and water distribution, pressure zoning, stack effect, energy efficiency, and occupant comfort-all of which must be addressed with a high level of precision and innovation.
This book, "HVAC System Design for High-Rise Buildings," was written to serve as a practical and comprehensive guide for engineers, designers, consultants, facility managers, and students involved in the design, installation, and maintenance of mechanical systems in tall structures. As cities grow vertically due to population density and land scarcity, the demand for well-engineered vertical HVAC solutions has never been more critical.
Drawing on decades of industry knowledge and global case studies, this book explores the full lifecycle of HVAC system design in high-rise environments-from initial load estimation and zoning to system selection, vertical distribution strategies, energy management, and future trends. Special attention is given to real-world constraints such as space allocation for mechanical systems, code compliance, fire safety, and integration with smart building technologies.
Each chapter is structured to be both informative and applicable, with clear explanations, illustrative diagrams, and best practices to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and field implementation. In addition, the inclusion of case studies provides valuable insights into the practical application of various design strategies across different climates and building types.
Whether you're working on new high-rise developments or retrofitting older buildings to meet modern energy and performance standards, this book is designed to support your efforts with up-to-date knowledge and proven methodologies.
I hope this work becomes a trusted resource in your professional toolkit and contributes to more resilient, efficient, and comfortable high-rise buildings worldwide.
Charles NehmeCFN-HVAC