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A Literature Review of Sustainable Building Research: Bibliometric Analysis from 2015–2025

Yuehong Lu, Yang Zhang, Zhijia Huang, Bo Cheng, Changlong Wang, Yanhong Sun, Hongguang Zhang, Jiao Li

2025Buildings7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study presents a novel integrative review of 329 review articles on sustainable buildings from 2015 to 2025, combining quantitative bibliometrics with qualitative insights to map the field’s evolution and pinpoint critical future pathways. Seven core research themes were identified in this study: (1) material and advanced construction technologies, (2) energy efficiency and renewable energy systems, (3) digitalization and smart technologies, (4) policy, standards, and certification, (5) sustainable design and optimization, (6) stakeholder and socio-economic factors, (7) other (cross-cutting) topics. Key findings reveal a surge in publications post-2020, driven by global net-zero commitments, with China, Australia, and Hong Kong leading research output. Innovations in low-carbon materials (e.g., hemp concrete, geopolymers), artificial intelligent (AI)-driven energy optimization, and digital tools (e.g., building information modeling (BIM), internet of things (IoT)) dominate recent advancements. However, challenges persist, including policy fragmentation, scalability barriers for sustainable materials, and socio-economic disparities in green building adoption. The study proposes a unique future research framework emphasizing nanotechnology-enhanced materials, interpretable AI models, harmonized global standards, and inclusive stakeholder engagement. This review provides actionable recommendations to bridge gaps between technological innovation, policy frameworks, and practical implementation in sustainable construction.

Topics & Concepts

BibliometricsStakeholderSustainabilityEngineeringStakeholder engagementRenewable energyBridge (graph theory)Architectural engineeringKnowledge managementData scienceManagement scienceScalabilitySustainable developmentSustainable designSustainable energyThe InternetComputer scienceBuilding automationGreen buildingEfficient energy useBig dataKey (lock)Systems engineeringEngineering managementProcess managementBusinessDiversity (politics)Environmental resource managementStakeholder analysisSocial mediaSustainability scienceCapacity buildingSustainable Building Design and Assessment