BUILDING AN URBAN ENERGY PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK: INTEGRATING SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND BUILDING SIMULATION TOOLS FOR CAMPUS PLANNING
The tools that currently benchmark energy consumption beyond the building level are limited. This paper describes a framework utilizing simulation and spatial analysis tools to identify a credible set of campus energy performance indicators integrating both the building and site levels and taking into account the spatial arrangement surrounding each building. The research method propose a series of simulation experiments for a predefined group of building and site performance metrics classified under three categories: form, orientation and location. Building energy performance is calculated using building simulation tools. The remainder of the building and site level metrics is computed using environmental simulation and spatial analysis tools. The resulting indicators are normalized, weighted and aggregated to form an urban Campus Energy Performance Index (CEPI). The research will aid stakeholders to make decisions and can be used as a communication tool at different stages of site planning.
Campus Energy Performance Indicators Building Simulation Spatial Analysis Integration Site Planning
Khaled A.Tarabieh Ali M.Malkawi
T.C.Chan Center for Building Simulation and Energy Studies, School of Design, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA 19104
国际会议
北京
英文
2007-09-03(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)