Abstract
Recently, temporary houses and facilities have been attracted for the preparation against natural and human disasters. A temporary house of the Dome-shape has been developed by the several researches, and it was found that it has structural stability and simple installation. However, there are few studies for the quantitative analysis of energy and indoor thermal comfort for the house of the Dome-shape. In this study, the comparative analysis of energy between the dome house and traditional container house has been conducted using a dynamic energy simulation code. In addition, the assessment of indoor thermal comfort was done by PMV analysis. As a result, it was found that the temporary house of the Dome-shape has superiority of energy-saving and indoor thermal comfort during heating season comparing with the conventional container house.