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Building Performance Simulations and Architects against Climate Change and Energy Resource Scarcity

Maria-Mar Fernandez-Antolin, José Manuel del Río, Roberto Alonso González‐Lezcano

2022Earth16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In Europe, 40% of the total energy is consumed by buildings; in this sense, building performance simulation tools (BPSTs) play a key role; however, the use of these tools by architects is deficient. Therefore, this study aims to detect the architects’ perception on BPSTs. To this end, an online survey was conducted to determine the selection criteria of these BPSTs and non-users, to investigate the reasons for not using the tools. The outcomes showed that there was a wide gap between architects and the management of simulation programs in Spain, mainly due to the lack of training. BPSTs are described as a kind of intellect amplifiers, as they are perceived as powerful allies between professors and students of architecture and between architects and architectural design; therefore, through BPSTs, sustainability is taken very much into consideration to make buildings more energy efficient. Therefore, it is primarily concluded that further and higher education must undergo significant improvement to use simulations as part of the architectural design.

Topics & Concepts

ArchitectureArchitectural engineeringResource (disambiguation)SustainabilityKey (lock)PerceptionScarcityEnergy (signal processing)Architectural designSelection (genetic algorithm)Efficient energy useComputer scienceEngineeringPsychologyArtificial intelligenceComputer securityComputer networkMicroeconomicsArtVisual artsMathematicsBiologyStatisticsElectrical engineeringEconomicsEcologyNeuroscienceBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationSustainable Building Design and AssessmentFacilities and Workplace Management