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Collaborative environment for energy-efficient buildings at an early design stage
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posted on 2016-05-20, 10:34 authored by M. Bassanino, T. Fernando, Jonathan Masior, M. Kadolsky, R.J. Scherer, Farid Fouchal, Tarek HassanTarek Hassan, Steven K. Firth, T. Makeainen, Krzysztof KlobutThis paper provides an approach for creating a collaborative environment for energy efficient buildings highlighting the issues required to be addressed at an early design phase. The paper will discuss a design scenario for a new built and suggest system architecture for implementing such scenario through the use of advanced simulation tools and modelling techniques to improve current practice in an early design phase. The suggested system architecture will allow multi-disciplinary teams to collectively and individually explore various energy solutions in a 3D interactive workspace to achieve optimum energy efficiency at building level. © 2015 Taylor & Francis Group.
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- Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
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eWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction - Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling, ECPPM 2014Pages
863 - 870Citation
BASSANINO, M. ...et al., 2015. Collaborative environment for energy-efficient buildings at an early design stage. IN: Mahdavi, A., Martens, B. and Scherere, R. (eds.) Work and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction - Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling, (ECPPM 2014), Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, pp. 863-870.Publisher
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