Green buildings are now at the forefront of building research and climate change mitigation scenarios. The successful delivery of green buildings requires balancing energy and resource efficiency while providing a comfortable and healthy environment. Since the success of a high-performance building (HPB) depends on how it is designed, built, and managed, occupant comfort and behaviour can have a significant impact on the green building performance. Individual occupants and the choices they make (opening and closing windows, turning up and down the thermostats, etc.) directly affect the amount of energy used in every type of building. This paper focuses on the possible profiles of occupant behavior and their resulting effects on energy consu...
Occupant behaviour is often the first reason for the discrepancy between designed and real total ene...
In order to optimize building energy consumption, Member States will have to establish minimum effic...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...
Building energy simulations rely on assumptions that can affect their reliability. Occupant behavior...
Purpose: Occupants are one of the most impacting factors in the overall energy performance of buildi...
The current trend in reduction in energy use in buildings is oriented towards sustainable measures a...
Perceptions of occupants to energy use, collected in questionnaire surveys, were used as input varia...
Green buildings that fail to meet expected design performance criteria indicate that technology alon...
Energy building simulations are key tools to be used in each design phase of the building . Actually...
The aim of this study was to switch from a deterministic approach of building energy simulation towa...
As the goal-setting in the European Green Deal is to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, great efforts ...
The aim of this study was to switch from a deterministic approach of building energy simulation towa...
Occupants’ behaviour has a significant impact on the energy performance of buildings. A good underst...
Simulation is recognized as an effective tool for building energy performance assessment during desi...
Over the past 15 years, the evaluation of energy demand and use in buildings has become increasingly...
Occupant behaviour is often the first reason for the discrepancy between designed and real total ene...
In order to optimize building energy consumption, Member States will have to establish minimum effic...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...
Building energy simulations rely on assumptions that can affect their reliability. Occupant behavior...
Purpose: Occupants are one of the most impacting factors in the overall energy performance of buildi...
The current trend in reduction in energy use in buildings is oriented towards sustainable measures a...
Perceptions of occupants to energy use, collected in questionnaire surveys, were used as input varia...
Green buildings that fail to meet expected design performance criteria indicate that technology alon...
Energy building simulations are key tools to be used in each design phase of the building . Actually...
The aim of this study was to switch from a deterministic approach of building energy simulation towa...
As the goal-setting in the European Green Deal is to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, great efforts ...
The aim of this study was to switch from a deterministic approach of building energy simulation towa...
Occupants’ behaviour has a significant impact on the energy performance of buildings. A good underst...
Simulation is recognized as an effective tool for building energy performance assessment during desi...
Over the past 15 years, the evaluation of energy demand and use in buildings has become increasingly...
Occupant behaviour is often the first reason for the discrepancy between designed and real total ene...
In order to optimize building energy consumption, Member States will have to establish minimum effic...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...