Increasing energy demand in buildings requires efficient strategies. This study explores
Flemish bond walls with phase change materials to reduce energy consumption. A numerical
analysis focused on temperature regulation and heat transfer in Miskolc, Hungary.
Results show Flemish bond structures reduce energy transfer by 6%, while phase change
materials enhance this by up to 21% through latent heat storage. This synergy improves
thermal stability and energy efficiency, presenting a promising sustainable building
solution. The findings highlight phase change materials in Flemish bond walls as an
innovative approach to passive thermal management.