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Integrating building information modeling and life cycle assessment to analyze the role of climate and passive design parameters in energy consumption

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  • Sahar Falegari
  • Ali Akbar Shirzadi Javid

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With the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industry representing a significant share of global energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, developing sustainable design and reducing buildings’ environmental impacts has become a priority over the past decades. Adopting building information modeling tools and implementing them into life cycle analysis techniques at the early stages of design has been an effective method for buildings sustainability evaluation. With our environment constantly changing, it is reasonable that the construction industry should also aim to adapt to these changes and use them. However, the role of local climate features and their effects on a building's energy output is often neglected. By using building information modeling–life cycle analysis integration techniques, this research aims to consider the role of climatic attributes along with some passive design strategies in the life cycle assessment of the building and see how it affects that building's energy performance. By only applying passive design strategies (not including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system type), the models’ energy demand was reduced up to 30% of the original value. It is also witnessed that by using the proper equipment and construction materials that match the respective climate, up to 28% of the building's energy consumption during the operational phase, can be saved. Although insulation of the walls does reduce energy consumption values, it also contributes to more greenhouse gas emissions. The increase in greenhouse gas emissions was estimated to be around 3%, but since the insulation boards make up only 2% of the building's area, it is a considerable amount.

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  • Sahar Falegari & Ali Akbar Shirzadi Javid, 2024. "Integrating building information modeling and life cycle assessment to analyze the role of climate and passive design parameters in energy consumption," Energy & Environment, , vol. 35(4), pages 2087-2106, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:engenv:v:35:y:2024:i:4:p:2087-2106
    DOI: 10.1177/0958305X221145923
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