The present paper is an attempt to bridge the gap between building designers and simulationists by proposing a common framework for discussion. It is a positional paper written from a building designer’s viewpoint that basically agrees with the proposition that design is no longer dominated by physical structure thinking but by performance and system based concerns. However, the authors still recognise the need to find appropriate criteria, which are directly related to design actions, to evaluate performance and therefore effectively relate design decisions to simulation results. The proposed framework operates within an integrated dynamic system methodology in which outputs, performance goals, optimisation and controls are dealt with at t...
A key barrier to the acceptance of simulation within building design has been identified as the fact...
Building energy consumption and indoor climate result from complex dynamic thermal interactions betw...
This paper reports on an exploration of the use of building performance simulation tools in current ...
The present paper is an attempt to bridge the gap between building designers and simulationists by p...
This paper critically examines the main trends in attempting the integration of building thermal sim...
This paper describes a process used to develop and test a framework to produce thermal simulation po...
In the past 30 years, much effort has been directed to make building performance simulation become i...
When designing a building, the architect has typically relied on the input of outside experts to det...
To significantly increase building energy performance, the use of building simulation software at th...
This paper documents work that follows on from a previous study [Morbitzer et al 2001] on the implem...
This paper justifies the need for an integrated approach to building performance assessment and prov...
This paper aims to describe and exemplify the developed concept of ‘designerly ’ ways of simulation....
Simulation is claimed to be an effective tool in building design to degrade the systems integration ...
This paper describes the ongoing development of a building performance simulation (BPS) knowledge ma...
A key barrier to the acceptance of simulation within building design has been identified as the fact...
Building energy consumption and indoor climate result from complex dynamic thermal interactions betw...
This paper reports on an exploration of the use of building performance simulation tools in current ...
The present paper is an attempt to bridge the gap between building designers and simulationists by p...
This paper critically examines the main trends in attempting the integration of building thermal sim...
This paper describes a process used to develop and test a framework to produce thermal simulation po...
In the past 30 years, much effort has been directed to make building performance simulation become i...
When designing a building, the architect has typically relied on the input of outside experts to det...
To significantly increase building energy performance, the use of building simulation software at th...
This paper documents work that follows on from a previous study [Morbitzer et al 2001] on the implem...
This paper justifies the need for an integrated approach to building performance assessment and prov...
This paper aims to describe and exemplify the developed concept of ‘designerly ’ ways of simulation....
Simulation is claimed to be an effective tool in building design to degrade the systems integration ...
This paper describes the ongoing development of a building performance simulation (BPS) knowledge ma...
A key barrier to the acceptance of simulation within building design has been identified as the fact...
Building energy consumption and indoor climate result from complex dynamic thermal interactions betw...
This paper reports on an exploration of the use of building performance simulation tools in current ...