AbstractModeling buildings’ energy use is an effective strategy for identifying energy saving potential and seeking for energy efficient building solutions. However, there exist significant challenges for such modeling, particularly of high-rise buildings. The aim of this paper is to examine such challenges drawing on the case of high-density high-rise office buildings in the hot and humid climate of Hong Kong. The challenges are examined in relation to four aspects, namely, modeling approach, modelling tools, data availability and atmospheric conditions. A framework of strategies is developed for addressing the challenges. The strategies are then illustrated through a case study with a hypothesized high-rise office building in Hong Kong. E...
While more and more cities are planning towards sustainable development and climate resilience, a th...
Air-conditioned office buildings are one of the biggest energy consumers of electricity in developed...
Building energy consumption accounts for 36% of the overall energy end use worldwide and is growing ...
Modeling buildings’ energy use is an effective strategy for identifying energy saving potential and ...
AbstractModeling buildings’ energy use is an effective strategy for identifying energy saving potent...
AbstractThe approach of low or zero carbon building (L/ZCB) has attracted increasing attention in bo...
This paper reports on the use of energy in single compartments in Hong Kong, calculated by the build...
Simulations of the predicted use of building energy for three new buildings at the design stage in H...
Detailed insights on energy use are missing for the building stock in Singapore which may aid with e...
Detailed insights on energy use are missing for the building stock in Singapore that may aid reducti...
The energy performance of an urban building depends on its surroundings. Existing building energy m...
A study of energy performance of 30 existing commercial office buildings in Hong Kong has been carri...
Based on the data collected in recent surveys, models have been established to represent the energy ...
To maintain relevance, Hong Kong Building Environmental Assessment Method (HK-BEAM) for residential ...
More than one-third of the energy demand of industrialised countries is due to achieving acceptable ...
While more and more cities are planning towards sustainable development and climate resilience, a th...
Air-conditioned office buildings are one of the biggest energy consumers of electricity in developed...
Building energy consumption accounts for 36% of the overall energy end use worldwide and is growing ...
Modeling buildings’ energy use is an effective strategy for identifying energy saving potential and ...
AbstractModeling buildings’ energy use is an effective strategy for identifying energy saving potent...
AbstractThe approach of low or zero carbon building (L/ZCB) has attracted increasing attention in bo...
This paper reports on the use of energy in single compartments in Hong Kong, calculated by the build...
Simulations of the predicted use of building energy for three new buildings at the design stage in H...
Detailed insights on energy use are missing for the building stock in Singapore which may aid with e...
Detailed insights on energy use are missing for the building stock in Singapore that may aid reducti...
The energy performance of an urban building depends on its surroundings. Existing building energy m...
A study of energy performance of 30 existing commercial office buildings in Hong Kong has been carri...
Based on the data collected in recent surveys, models have been established to represent the energy ...
To maintain relevance, Hong Kong Building Environmental Assessment Method (HK-BEAM) for residential ...
More than one-third of the energy demand of industrialised countries is due to achieving acceptable ...
While more and more cities are planning towards sustainable development and climate resilience, a th...
Air-conditioned office buildings are one of the biggest energy consumers of electricity in developed...
Building energy consumption accounts for 36% of the overall energy end use worldwide and is growing ...