Building energy optimisation is generally performed under present climate conditions with fixed simulation parameters (e.g. internal loads). However, climate change and variations in simulation parameters over the building’s life span may impact the optimised design. A key question is whether a particular energy-optimised design under present climate conditions would remain energy-optimised in the future. Accordingly, in this paper, a new simulation-based optimisation method is developed, which uses climate models and Ant Colony Optimisation to compare the energy-optimised designs under present and future climates. To demonstrate its potential, this method is applied to a typical office building in two Australian cities, Brisbane and Canber...
Neglecting extremes and designing buildings for the past or most likely weather conditions is not th...
Internal heat sources may not only consume energy directly through their operation (e.g. lighting), ...
The interaction and relationship between the global warming and the thermal performance buildings ar...
Building energy optimisation is generally performed under present climate conditions with fixed simu...
Retrofit strategies for commercial buildings are generally selected with the assumption of a station...
Building retrofits offer an effective solution to enhance energy efficiency in buildings. However, i...
Following years of research and design in architecture under bio-climatic, sustainable and passive-e...
As global warming entails new conditions for the built environment, the thermal behavior of existing...
Reducing energy consumption is one of the world’s most challenging issues particularly with increase...
Novelty: Climate change has significant impacts on building energy performance. A novel life cycle o...
The building environment has high energy consumption and carbon emission which contributes to the ra...
Climate change, driven by greenhouse gas emissions, is a growing global concern, threatening world-w...
Building design is important for saving energy and reducing GHG emissions by applying passive solar ...
Globally, buildings account for nearly 40% of the total primary energy consumption and are responsib...
Building performance simulation (BPS) is a powerful tool allowing building designers to estimate the...
Neglecting extremes and designing buildings for the past or most likely weather conditions is not th...
Internal heat sources may not only consume energy directly through their operation (e.g. lighting), ...
The interaction and relationship between the global warming and the thermal performance buildings ar...
Building energy optimisation is generally performed under present climate conditions with fixed simu...
Retrofit strategies for commercial buildings are generally selected with the assumption of a station...
Building retrofits offer an effective solution to enhance energy efficiency in buildings. However, i...
Following years of research and design in architecture under bio-climatic, sustainable and passive-e...
As global warming entails new conditions for the built environment, the thermal behavior of existing...
Reducing energy consumption is one of the world’s most challenging issues particularly with increase...
Novelty: Climate change has significant impacts on building energy performance. A novel life cycle o...
The building environment has high energy consumption and carbon emission which contributes to the ra...
Climate change, driven by greenhouse gas emissions, is a growing global concern, threatening world-w...
Building design is important for saving energy and reducing GHG emissions by applying passive solar ...
Globally, buildings account for nearly 40% of the total primary energy consumption and are responsib...
Building performance simulation (BPS) is a powerful tool allowing building designers to estimate the...
Neglecting extremes and designing buildings for the past or most likely weather conditions is not th...
Internal heat sources may not only consume energy directly through their operation (e.g. lighting), ...
The interaction and relationship between the global warming and the thermal performance buildings ar...