Towards evaluation and prediction of building sustainability using life cycle behaviour simulation

Nowadays researchers and practitioners are oriented towards questioning how effective are the different building life cycle activities contribution to preserving the environment and fulfilling the need for equilibrium. Terminologies such as Building sustainability and Green Buildings have long been...

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Main Authors: Marzouk Mohamed, El-hawary Mostafa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712008002
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spelling doaj-1e516b9782cd447e9834d8e492e325d62021-02-02T04:56:19ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011200800210.1051/matecconf/201712008002matecconf_ascm2017_08002Towards evaluation and prediction of building sustainability using life cycle behaviour simulationMarzouk Mohamed0El-hawary Mostafa1Professor of Construction Engineering and Management, Structural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo UniversityPhD Candidate, Structural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo UniversityNowadays researchers and practitioners are oriented towards questioning how effective are the different building life cycle activities contribution to preserving the environment and fulfilling the need for equilibrium. Terminologies such as Building sustainability and Green Buildings have long been adopted yet the evaluation of such has been driven through the use of rating systems. LEED of the United States, BREEAM of the United Kingdom, and Pearl of the United Arab Emirates are namely good examples of these rating systems. This paper introduces a new approach for evaluation of building life cycle sustainability through simulation of activities interaction and studying its behaviour. The effort focuses on comprehending impact and effect of suitability related activities over the whole building life cycle or period of time. The methodology includes gathering a pool of parameters through benchmarking of five selected rating systems, analytical factorization for the gathered parameters is used to elect the most influencing parameters. Followed by simulation modelling using System dynamics to capture the interaction of the considered parameters. The resulting behaviour obtained from simulation is studied and used in designing a tool for prediction of sustainability.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712008002
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title Towards evaluation and prediction of building sustainability using life cycle behaviour simulation
title_short Towards evaluation and prediction of building sustainability using life cycle behaviour simulation
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description Nowadays researchers and practitioners are oriented towards questioning how effective are the different building life cycle activities contribution to preserving the environment and fulfilling the need for equilibrium. Terminologies such as Building sustainability and Green Buildings have long been adopted yet the evaluation of such has been driven through the use of rating systems. LEED of the United States, BREEAM of the United Kingdom, and Pearl of the United Arab Emirates are namely good examples of these rating systems. This paper introduces a new approach for evaluation of building life cycle sustainability through simulation of activities interaction and studying its behaviour. The effort focuses on comprehending impact and effect of suitability related activities over the whole building life cycle or period of time. The methodology includes gathering a pool of parameters through benchmarking of five selected rating systems, analytical factorization for the gathered parameters is used to elect the most influencing parameters. Followed by simulation modelling using System dynamics to capture the interaction of the considered parameters. The resulting behaviour obtained from simulation is studied and used in designing a tool for prediction of sustainability.
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