Interactive Design to Encourage Energy Efficiency in Offices: Developing and Testing a User-Centered Building Management System Based on a Living Lab Approach

Many technical solutions have been developed to enhance the energy efficiency in buildings. However, the actual effectiveness and sustainability of these solutions often do not correspond to expectations because of the missing perspective of design, user’s real needs, and unconsidered negative side...

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Main Authors: Carolin Baedeker, Julius Piwowar, Philipp Themann, Viktor Grinewitschus, Benjamin Krisemendt, Katja Lepper, Christina Zimmer, Justus von Geibler
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/6956
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spelling doaj-4dc5272069464e23a1d95bab872c6aea2020-11-25T04:01:11ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-08-01126956695610.3390/su12176956Interactive Design to Encourage Energy Efficiency in Offices: Developing and Testing a User-Centered Building Management System Based on a Living Lab ApproachCarolin Baedeker0Julius Piwowar1Philipp Themann2Viktor Grinewitschus3Benjamin Krisemendt4Katja Lepper5Christina Zimmer6Justus von Geibler7Research Unit Innovation Labs, Division Sustainable Production and Consumption, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment, and Energy, 42103 Wuppertal, GermanyResearch Unit Innovation Labs, Division Sustainable Production and Consumption, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment, and Energy, 42103 Wuppertal, GermanyResearch Unit Innovation Labs, Division Sustainable Production and Consumption, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment, and Energy, 42103 Wuppertal, GermanyEBZ Business School—University of Applied Sciences, 44795 Bochum, GermanyEBZ Business School—University of Applied Sciences, 44795 Bochum, GermanyEBZ Business School—University of Applied Sciences, 44795 Bochum, GermanyTwistid GmbH & Co. KG, 40545 Düsseldorf, GermanyResearch Unit Innovation Labs, Division Sustainable Production and Consumption, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment, and Energy, 42103 Wuppertal, GermanyMany technical solutions have been developed to enhance the energy efficiency in buildings. However, the actual effectiveness and sustainability of these solutions often do not correspond to expectations because of the missing perspective of design, user’s real needs, and unconsidered negative side effects of their use (rebounds). With the aim to help address these challenges, this paper presents results of a longitudinal living lab study and proposes a user-centered building management system (UC-BMS) as a prototype for office buildings. Based on mixed methods, UC-BMS was co-developed, tested, and evaluated in Germany in up to six office buildings, 85 offices, and within two heating periods. The results demonstrate that such user-oriented approach can save up to 20% of energy while maintaining or even improving comfort and work productivity. The findings show three main areas of intervention and elements of UC-BMS: (1) How interactive design and feedback systems (e.g., air quality) can stimulate ventilation practices and energy efficiency in offices and (2) supporting heating system optimization e.g., by better understanding office behavior. (3) Finally, an office comfort survey was conducted to enable communication between facility management and office users and thus limiting complaints and adapting the heating system towards actual office user needs.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/6956interactive designenergy efficiencyfeedback systemssmart officeSustainable Living Labs
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author Carolin Baedeker
Julius Piwowar
Philipp Themann
Viktor Grinewitschus
Benjamin Krisemendt
Katja Lepper
Christina Zimmer
Justus von Geibler
spellingShingle Carolin Baedeker
Julius Piwowar
Philipp Themann
Viktor Grinewitschus
Benjamin Krisemendt
Katja Lepper
Christina Zimmer
Justus von Geibler
Interactive Design to Encourage Energy Efficiency in Offices: Developing and Testing a User-Centered Building Management System Based on a Living Lab Approach
Sustainability
interactive design
energy efficiency
feedback systems
smart office
Sustainable Living Labs
author_facet Carolin Baedeker
Julius Piwowar
Philipp Themann
Viktor Grinewitschus
Benjamin Krisemendt
Katja Lepper
Christina Zimmer
Justus von Geibler
author_sort Carolin Baedeker
title Interactive Design to Encourage Energy Efficiency in Offices: Developing and Testing a User-Centered Building Management System Based on a Living Lab Approach
title_short Interactive Design to Encourage Energy Efficiency in Offices: Developing and Testing a User-Centered Building Management System Based on a Living Lab Approach
title_full Interactive Design to Encourage Energy Efficiency in Offices: Developing and Testing a User-Centered Building Management System Based on a Living Lab Approach
title_fullStr Interactive Design to Encourage Energy Efficiency in Offices: Developing and Testing a User-Centered Building Management System Based on a Living Lab Approach
title_full_unstemmed Interactive Design to Encourage Energy Efficiency in Offices: Developing and Testing a User-Centered Building Management System Based on a Living Lab Approach
title_sort interactive design to encourage energy efficiency in offices: developing and testing a user-centered building management system based on a living lab approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Many technical solutions have been developed to enhance the energy efficiency in buildings. However, the actual effectiveness and sustainability of these solutions often do not correspond to expectations because of the missing perspective of design, user’s real needs, and unconsidered negative side effects of their use (rebounds). With the aim to help address these challenges, this paper presents results of a longitudinal living lab study and proposes a user-centered building management system (UC-BMS) as a prototype for office buildings. Based on mixed methods, UC-BMS was co-developed, tested, and evaluated in Germany in up to six office buildings, 85 offices, and within two heating periods. The results demonstrate that such user-oriented approach can save up to 20% of energy while maintaining or even improving comfort and work productivity. The findings show three main areas of intervention and elements of UC-BMS: (1) How interactive design and feedback systems (e.g., air quality) can stimulate ventilation practices and energy efficiency in offices and (2) supporting heating system optimization e.g., by better understanding office behavior. (3) Finally, an office comfort survey was conducted to enable communication between facility management and office users and thus limiting complaints and adapting the heating system towards actual office user needs.
topic interactive design
energy efficiency
feedback systems
smart office
Sustainable Living Labs
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/6956
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