Green building performance prediction/assessment

Papamichael, K (2000) Green building performance prediction/assessment. Building Research & Information, 28(5-6), pp. 394-402. ISSN 0961-3218

Abstract

To make decisions, building designers need to predict and assess the performance of their ideas with respect to various criteria, such as comfort, aesthetics, energy, environmental impact, economics, etc. Performance prediction with respect to environmental impact requires complicated models and massive computations, which are usually possible only through computer-based tools. This paper focuses on the use of computer-based tools for predicting and assessing building performance with respect to environmental impact criteria for the design of green buildings. It contains analyses of green performance prediction/assessment and descriptions of available tools, along with discussions on their use by different types of users. Finally, it includes analyses of the cost and benefits of green performance prediction and assessment.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: building performance; cost; design tools; energy; environmental impact; green buildings; simulation; value
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