Architectural Professionals’ Needs and Preferences for Sustainable Building Guidelines in Korea
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Analysis of Existing Sustainable Building Guidelines
Country | Title of guideline | Developer */Region | Type of Developer | ||||||
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Administrative Organization | Public Organization | ||||||||
Nation | State/County | City | Association | Research Institute | Private Company | University | |||
Korea | Sustainable building design guide | MOLIT | ■ | ||||||
U.S. | Sustainable Building Technical Manual | DOE/EPA | ■ | ■ | ■ | ||||
Greening Federal Facilities | DOE | ■ | ■ | ||||||
Sustainable Design, Construction and Land Development | ORNL | ■ | ■ | ||||||
Whole Building Design Guide | NIBS | ■ | ■ | ■ | ■ | ||||
Minnesota Sustainable Building Guidelines | Minnesota | ■ | ■ | ||||||
Minnesota Green Affordable Housing Guide | Minnesota | ■ | ■ | ||||||
Guidelines for Creating High-Performance Green Buildings | Pennsylvania | ■ | ■ | ■ | |||||
Guidelines for Sustainable Building Design | Hawaii | ■ | |||||||
Multifamily Green Building Guidelines | Alameda | ■ | ■ | ||||||
New Home Construction—Green Building Guidelines | Alameda | ■ | ■ | ||||||
Home Remodeling-Green Building Guidelines | Alameda | ■ | ■ | ||||||
San Mateo Countywide Guide—Sustainable Buildings | San Mateo | ■ | ■ | ||||||
New Home Construction—Green Building Guidelines | Sonoma | ■ | |||||||
New Home Construction—Green Building Guidelines | San Ramon | ■ | |||||||
Home Remodeling—Green Building Guidelines | San Ramon | ■ | |||||||
Santa Barbara County—Green Building Guidelines | Santa Barbara | ■ | |||||||
High Performance Building Guidelines | New York | ■ | |||||||
Sustainable Building Source Book | Austin | ■ | |||||||
SeaGreen—Greening Seattle’s Affordable Housing | Seattle | ■ | ■ | ||||||
Green Portland's Affordable Housing | Portland | ■ | |||||||
Santa Monica Residential—Green Building Guide | Santa Monica | ■ | |||||||
Green Building Design and Construction Guidelines | Santa Monica | ■ | ■ | ||||||
Sustainable Building Guidebook | Los Angeles | ■ | |||||||
Green-It-Yourself | San jose | ■ | |||||||
U.S. | Oakland Sustainable Design Guide | Oakland | ■ | ■ | |||||
LEED Reference Guide Series * | USGBC | ■ | |||||||
REGREEN−Residential Remodeling Guidelines | USGBC | ■ | |||||||
ASHRAE Green Guide | ASHRAE | ■ | |||||||
NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines | NAHB | ■ | |||||||
EU | PRESCO Recommendations | PRESCO-net. | ■ | ||||||
U.K. | Sustainable Housing Design Guide for Scotland | Scotland | ■ | ||||||
Sustainable Design Guide | Edinburgh | ■ | |||||||
Designing for Sustainability in the Highlands | Highland | ■ | |||||||
Germany | Guideline for Sustainable Building | MTBH | ■ | ||||||
Australia | Your Home Technical Manual | DEWHA | ■ | ||||||
Environmentally Sustainable Design and Construction | Victoria | ■ | |||||||
Sustainable Design Guideline Series | Yarra | ■ | |||||||
New Zealand | Smarter Homes | ME/DBH | ■ | ■ | ■ | ||||
The Residential Design Guide | Auckland | ■ | ■ |
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- To educate on the significance of sustainable buildings and promote a better understanding of sustainable building principles;
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- To provide comprehensive and detailed information on sustainable building design strategies and technologies;
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- To support the decision-making process in the building design, construction, operation, and remodeling phase;
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- To assist building professionals by checking compliance with code and standards or by specially addressing point attainment of sustainable building certification systems.
Criteria | Examples |
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Sustainable building issues | Sustainable site/Energy conservation/Water conservation/ Materials and resources/Indoor environmental quality/ Waste reduction/Operation and maintenance, etc. |
Detailed measures | Water-efficient fixtures/High-performance windows/Cool roof/ High-efficiency lighting/Renewable energy/Grey water reuse, etc. |
Building components/products | Structure/Envelope/Finish and furnishing/Window/Heating system/ Hot water system/Ventilation system, etc. |
Construction phases | Master planning/Schematic design/Design development/ Construction/Operation and maintenance, etc. |
Users | Building owners/Architects/Builders, etc. |
3. Method of Questionnaire Survey
Parts | Contents | Question type |
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Interest and task relevance with sustainable buildings | Q1. Interest in recent technical trends in sustainable buildings | Likert scales |
Q2. Task relevance with sustainable buildings | Likert scales | |
Current information sources and needs for the guidelines | Q3. Current most frequently used sources to obtain sustainable building information | Rank (1st, 2nd) |
Q4. Satisfaction with current information sources | Likert scales | |
Q5. Reasons for the inconvenience of information sources | Choice | |
Q6. Experiences in using foreign guidelines | Yes/No | |
Q7. Needs for sustainable building guidelines in Korea | Likert scales | |
Preferences and opinions on the attributes of the guidelines to be developed | Q8. Purpose of the guideline | Choice |
Q9. Target building | Rank (1st, 2nd) | |
Q10. Communication format | Choice | |
Q11. Hierarchy of information | Choice | |
Q12. Information type | Likert scales |
4. Results & Discussion
4.1. Interest in Sustainable Building Design and Task Relevance
4.2. Current Information Sources and Needs for the Guidelines
4.3. Opinions on the Attributes of Guidelines
Information type | Ranking | Ranking mean |
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Cost and financial benefits | 1 | 3.26 |
Implementation method of sustainable building measures | 2 | 3.33 |
Description and principles of sustainable building strategies | 3 | 3.42 |
Architectural and technical details | 4 | 3.49 |
Environmental benefits | 5 | 3.65 |
Sustainable building standards and certification system | 6 | 3.84 |
4.4. Open-Ended Comments on Further Considerations for the Guidelines
Topics | Frequency |
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Practical information directly applicable to design and construction practice | 16.2% |
Specific and detailed information | 13.7% |
Detailed analysis of sustainable building case studies | 12.8% |
Background data for financial and environmental benefits | 11.1% |
Consideration of the Korean situation | 9.4% |
Accessible and user-friendly guidelines | 8.5% |
Information connected with current sustainable building policies | 7.7% |
Step-by-step development of guidelines for various building types | 5.1% |
Supporting documents for persuading clients of the need for sustainable buildings | 5.1% |
Consideration for overseas construction market | 4.3% |
Regular update of information | 4.3% |
Education program for guideline users | 1.7% |
5. Next Steps
6. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Han, J.H.; Kim, S.S. Architectural Professionals’ Needs and Preferences for Sustainable Building Guidelines in Korea. Sustainability 2014, 6, 8379-8397. https://doi.org/10.3390/su6128379
Han JH, Kim SS. Architectural Professionals’ Needs and Preferences for Sustainable Building Guidelines in Korea. Sustainability. 2014; 6(12):8379-8397. https://doi.org/10.3390/su6128379
Chicago/Turabian StyleHan, Ji Houng, and Sun Sook Kim. 2014. "Architectural Professionals’ Needs and Preferences for Sustainable Building Guidelines in Korea" Sustainability 6, no. 12: 8379-8397. https://doi.org/10.3390/su6128379
APA StyleHan, J. H., & Kim, S. S. (2014). Architectural Professionals’ Needs and Preferences for Sustainable Building Guidelines in Korea. Sustainability, 6(12), 8379-8397. https://doi.org/10.3390/su6128379