Evaluation and Design of Smart-Built Environments Based on Advanced Performance Simulation: From Building to Regional Scales
A special issue of Buildings (ISSN 2075-5309). This special issue belongs to the section "Building Energy, Physics, Environment, and Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 10 March 2025 | Viewed by 143
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Interests: building performance simulation; energy-efficient building design; indoor environment quality; occupant behavior
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Interests: building performance simulation; indoor visual and thermal environment; building occupant behavior; solar radiation and daylighting
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Interests: architectural design; building simulation; energy-efficient building; data-driven method; building retrofit
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Interests: low carbon buildings design and control optimization; smart buildings; energy-sharing communities; building energy systems; electric vehicles; decision making under uncertainty; Bayesian theory
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The global energy shortage and climate change are imposing considerable challenges on architecture, while satisfying the thermal, visual, aesthetic, and sustainability demands. Because of the comprehensiveness of the architecture design targets and their interactions, it can sometimes be difficult for architects and engineers to fully consider the energy efficiency and environmental performances of the various plans while optimizing building designs, whether it is in relation to a single building or a complex of buildings. The recent developments of simulations and AI tools provide new approaches and potential solutions to the architectural design issues from building and regional environments, such as technical focuses, occupant expectations, and resource accessibility. This urges us to consider the roles and contributions of the simulation approaches from both the technology-oriented engineering and the design-based architecture perspectives.
We expect to achieve this target by collecting a series of original research works on architectural and urban designs that are aided by the latest computer simulation and artificial intelligence methods. The works should explore the roles, methods, and potential contributions of the simulation and artificial intelligence techniques in relation to recent designs and optimizations on aspects including indoor environment quality and energy performance, as well as environment, aesthetics, communication, cost, etc., in various spatial and temporal scales, from both architectural and engineering perspectives.
Dr. Yu Huang
Dr. Siwei Lou
Dr. Yukai Zou
Dr. Pei Huang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- simulation-based design approach
- data-driven design approaches
- artificial intelligence in design evaluation
- built environment
- urban environment
- climate change impact
- energy-oriented design and evaluation
- occupant factors in design stage
- urban heat island
- sustainable urban planning
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