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Green BIM-based study on the green performance of university buildings in northern China
by
Liu, Qibo
, Wang, Zixin
in
Academic achievement
/ Building design
/ Building information modeling
/ Building management
/ Building management systems
/ Buildings
/ Campuses
/ Carbon
/ Case studies
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Construction
/ Consumption patterns
/ Cooling
/ Cooling loads
/ Cooling systems
/ Data mining
/ Decision making
/ Design strategy
/ Economics and Management
/ Electrical loads
/ Energy
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy development
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy management
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy Technologies for the Environment and Sustainable Development
/ Green BIM
/ Green buildings
/ Green development
/ Green infrastructure
/ Green performance
/ Heating
/ Heating load
/ Information retrieval
/ Information technology
/ Layout
/ Neutrality
/ Northern China
/ Objectives
/ Optimization
/ Original Article
/ Performance evaluation
/ Public buildings
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Retrofitting
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable Development
/ Systems design
/ Transformation
/ University building
/ University buildings
2022
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Green BIM-based study on the green performance of university buildings in northern China
by
Liu, Qibo
, Wang, Zixin
in
Academic achievement
/ Building design
/ Building information modeling
/ Building management
/ Building management systems
/ Buildings
/ Campuses
/ Carbon
/ Case studies
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Construction
/ Consumption patterns
/ Cooling
/ Cooling loads
/ Cooling systems
/ Data mining
/ Decision making
/ Design strategy
/ Economics and Management
/ Electrical loads
/ Energy
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy development
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy management
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy Technologies for the Environment and Sustainable Development
/ Green BIM
/ Green buildings
/ Green development
/ Green infrastructure
/ Green performance
/ Heating
/ Heating load
/ Information retrieval
/ Information technology
/ Layout
/ Neutrality
/ Northern China
/ Objectives
/ Optimization
/ Original Article
/ Performance evaluation
/ Public buildings
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Retrofitting
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable Development
/ Systems design
/ Transformation
/ University building
/ University buildings
2022
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Green BIM-based study on the green performance of university buildings in northern China
by
Liu, Qibo
, Wang, Zixin
in
Academic achievement
/ Building design
/ Building information modeling
/ Building management
/ Building management systems
/ Buildings
/ Campuses
/ Carbon
/ Case studies
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Construction
/ Consumption patterns
/ Cooling
/ Cooling loads
/ Cooling systems
/ Data mining
/ Decision making
/ Design strategy
/ Economics and Management
/ Electrical loads
/ Energy
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy development
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy management
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy Technologies for the Environment and Sustainable Development
/ Green BIM
/ Green buildings
/ Green development
/ Green infrastructure
/ Green performance
/ Heating
/ Heating load
/ Information retrieval
/ Information technology
/ Layout
/ Neutrality
/ Northern China
/ Objectives
/ Optimization
/ Original Article
/ Performance evaluation
/ Public buildings
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Retrofitting
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable Development
/ Systems design
/ Transformation
/ University building
/ University buildings
2022
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Green BIM-based study on the green performance of university buildings in northern China
2022
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Overview
Background
Energy-efficient university campuses will play a vital role in the development of future sustainable cities, and will be important for achieving the Chinese carbon-neutrality goals. It is, therefore, necessary to develop new decision-making tools for evaluating the sustainability of campus buildings. Since university campuses typically comprise a broad variety of building types, standardized evaluation methods and tools, such as Green BIM, are needed. Green BIM (Building Information Modeling) emphasizes the importance and role of BIM technology in the design and construction of green buildings, providing a standardized framework for the decision-making process, and methods for improving the green performance of buildings.
Methods
This study develops a method based on the Green BIM framework, using BIM architecture to analyse building performance, and the
Assessment Standard for Green Building
(GB/T 50378-2019) standard to establish benchmark values for evaluation, and project objectives. The method is evaluated on three examples of the most representative university buildings in northern China. The goal is to understand common denominators and differences between different types of campus buildings, in terms of green building indicators, that are important to consider in the early design stages of campus building complexes.
Results
In this study, a library is used as a case study to demonstrate the tools for evaluating green performance. The study optimizes green performance from five aspects: surrounding environment, function layout, envelope performance and system transformation, and management measures improvement. The results show that this optimization scheme can achieve reductions of the annual loads of about 47.4%, in line with the national energy efficiency standards for public buildings. In particular, the heating load was reduced by 59.1%, and the cooling load reduced by 21.5%.
Conclusion
A comprehensive approach, combining the aspects of planning, building design, system design, energy management, and energy conservation planning, is required to improve the green performance of university buildings to meet the goals. In the future, it will be further necessary to perform data mining of energy consumption patterns, and continue energy retrofitting of existing buildings and energy systems, to achieve the goal of green and low-carbon campuses.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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