A green building information modelling approach: Building energy performance analysis and design optimization

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Abstract

This study concerning green BIM focuses on the integrated application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and building performance analysis (BPA) software as tools for the design and analysis of building projects, and employs a sequential decision-making cycle and continuously improving design to achieve an optimal proposal consistent with environmental effectiveness. Taking a new Taichung hotel construction project energy consumption design optimization as an example, this study relied on the steps of (1) Determination of the scope of discussion of the proposal within the building life cycle, (2) Setting of energy conservation targets, (3) Accessing to external climate data, (4) Entering internal settings, (5) Implementation of energy conservation calculation module, (6) Visualization analysis and hot spot tracking (7) Proposal Revision, and (8) Optimal proposal, to verify the green BIM concept. With regard to the setting of energy conservation targets, this study recommends that building energy use intensity (EUI) be used as an energy load measurement unit of integrated performance indicators, and employs performance optimization percentage as a rating criterion. In accordance with this method, green BIM combined with assessment of green building indicators is as a means of facilitating integrated design and analysis decision-making.

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Chen, S. Y. (2018). A green building information modelling approach: Building energy performance analysis and design optimization. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 169). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816901004

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