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Enhancing Building with Adaptive Design Objects Using Building Information Modelling Towards Consuming Energy Efficacy in Building
Energy consumption in buildings is an important factor in the design and operation of a project as if energy reduction used in a building helps to lower operating costs and its environmental impact. Optimizing architectural design options, building surfaces, and HVAC systems from the beginning of a project using Building Information Modeling (BIM) to reduce energy consumption in the building is a new trend nowadays. BIM is said to be an interactive environment that efficiently manages and analyzes elements related to architecture, structure, electricity, and water design as well as the construction process. Furthermore, there are a variety of building energy modeling (BEM) tools that can import these BIM files and perform energy simulation. The simulation and calculation of the energy model via BIM, in particular, is regarded as a new solution for the construction industry in the future. In this research, energy simulation in buildings using a BIM system is proposed to change those design elements within construction process in order to reduce the Energy Use Intensity (EUI) and energy cost in the building. The result of this research are expected to help architects and building managers improving and enhancing the efficiency of energy used in buildings.
Enhancing Building with Adaptive Design Objects Using Building Information Modelling Towards Consuming Energy Efficacy in Building
Energy consumption in buildings is an important factor in the design and operation of a project as if energy reduction used in a building helps to lower operating costs and its environmental impact. Optimizing architectural design options, building surfaces, and HVAC systems from the beginning of a project using Building Information Modeling (BIM) to reduce energy consumption in the building is a new trend nowadays. BIM is said to be an interactive environment that efficiently manages and analyzes elements related to architecture, structure, electricity, and water design as well as the construction process. Furthermore, there are a variety of building energy modeling (BEM) tools that can import these BIM files and perform energy simulation. The simulation and calculation of the energy model via BIM, in particular, is regarded as a new solution for the construction industry in the future. In this research, energy simulation in buildings using a BIM system is proposed to change those design elements within construction process in order to reduce the Energy Use Intensity (EUI) and energy cost in the building. The result of this research are expected to help architects and building managers improving and enhancing the efficiency of energy used in buildings.
Enhancing Building with Adaptive Design Objects Using Building Information Modelling Towards Consuming Energy Efficacy in Building
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Reddy, J. N. (Herausgeber:in) / Wang, Chien Ming (Herausgeber:in) / Luong, Van Hai (Herausgeber:in) / Le, Anh Tuan (Herausgeber:in) / Truong, Ngoc Son (Autor:in) / Luong, Duc Long (Autor:in) / Ngo, Ngoc Tri (Autor:in) / Nguyen, Quang-Trung (Autor:in) / Dang, Ngoc Thao Linh (Autor:in)
21.09.2022
12 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Building information modeling (BIM) , Building energy modeling (BEM) , Energy use intensity , The energy cost Energy , Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings , Structural Materials , Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences , Building Construction and Design , Construction Management , Environmental Policy , Engineering
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