Smart Building: A Literature Review
Ayu Latifah, Suhono Harso Supangkat, Agus Ramelan
Abstract
The work of the paper aims to provide a literature review of how smart buildings operate to managing various features that can be adapt in the built environment. Based on the literature review, the focus on this paper will be dealing with a definition of a smart building, management energy, occupant comfort, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning operation planning, visualization using Building Information Modelling (BIM) as one of another way to share and exchange building information. Many features that adapt to smart buildings should fulfill to be compatible with the context of a smart city. The evaluation process always exists based on the level of human comfort and improving the quality of life in the future. Many works shows us how regulatory bodies try to replace the traditional of building management system by smart building concept with the benefit use of smart technology that can addressing information sharing, fulfill user needs, aims for the challenges of digital society, more transparency, and become openness deals to increase the value of properties.