Over the past 15 years, the evaluation of energy demand and use in buildings has become increasingly acute due to growing scientific and political pressure around the world in response to climate change. The estimation of the use of energy in buildings is therefore a critical process during the design stage. This paper presents a review of the literature published in leading journals through Science Direct and Scopus databases within this research domain to establish research trends, and importantly, to identify research gaps for future investigation. It has been widely acknowledged in the literature that there is an alarming performance gap between the predicted and actual energy consumption of buildings (sometimes this has been up to 300%...
Occupant behaviour has a significant impact on the overall energy performance of a building. The lac...
Occupants’ behaviour has a significant impact on the energy performance of buildings. A good underst...
Overwhelming evidence shows the average global temperature is rising and climate change is happening...
Over the past 15 years, the evaluation of energy demand and use in buildings has become increasingly...
Over the past 15 years, the evaluation of energy demand and use in buildings has become increasingly...
Buildings are dynamic, and the interactions of operators, occupants, and designers all influence the...
xiii, 63 p.Buildings are responsible for 40 percent of energy consumption in cities and cities are r...
The fundamental purpose of a building has evolved from merely providing protection from external env...
In order to achieve the energy saving and reduction of CO2 emissions objectives set by EU policies, ...
Occupant behavior is now widely accepted as contributing to the significant uncertainty in building ...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a build...
Occupants’ behaviour has a significant impact on the energy performance of buildings. A good underst...
In a building life-cycle the operational stage is the most intensive in terms of energy use. This is...
AbstractBuilding energy use associated with non-domestic buildings accounts for approximately 19% of...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a...
Occupant behaviour has a significant impact on the overall energy performance of a building. The lac...
Occupants’ behaviour has a significant impact on the energy performance of buildings. A good underst...
Overwhelming evidence shows the average global temperature is rising and climate change is happening...
Over the past 15 years, the evaluation of energy demand and use in buildings has become increasingly...
Over the past 15 years, the evaluation of energy demand and use in buildings has become increasingly...
Buildings are dynamic, and the interactions of operators, occupants, and designers all influence the...
xiii, 63 p.Buildings are responsible for 40 percent of energy consumption in cities and cities are r...
The fundamental purpose of a building has evolved from merely providing protection from external env...
In order to achieve the energy saving and reduction of CO2 emissions objectives set by EU policies, ...
Occupant behavior is now widely accepted as contributing to the significant uncertainty in building ...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a build...
Occupants’ behaviour has a significant impact on the energy performance of buildings. A good underst...
In a building life-cycle the operational stage is the most intensive in terms of energy use. This is...
AbstractBuilding energy use associated with non-domestic buildings accounts for approximately 19% of...
It is essential to understand how significantly occupants’ actions impact the performance of a...
Occupant behaviour has a significant impact on the overall energy performance of a building. The lac...
Occupants’ behaviour has a significant impact on the energy performance of buildings. A good underst...
Overwhelming evidence shows the average global temperature is rising and climate change is happening...