Greening Buildings : How can the performance of existing commercial buildings be improved?


Autoria(s): Newman, Peter; Hargroves, Karlson; Desha, Cheryl; Hall, Samantha; Sparks, David; Matan, Annie; Blustein, Sholam; Dutta, Kuntal; Hafteh , Georgina; Davies, Tim; Salter, Rob; Duncan, William D.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Efforts to improve the performance of commercial buildings have often focused on encouraging green design, construction and building operation; however, the business case is not very compelling if considering the energy cost savings alone. In recent years green building has been driven by a sense that it will improve the productivity of occupants, something with even greater economic returns than energy savings. Reducing energy demand in commercial buildings in a way that encourages greater productivity is not yet well understood as it involves a set of complex and interdependent factors. This project investigates these factors and focuses on the performance of and interaction between: green design elements, indoor environment quality, tenant/ leasing agreements and culture, occupant experience, and building management practices.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70238/

Publicador

Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre (SBEnrc)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70238/1/Sparks_2012_SBEnrc1.1_Greening_Buildings_How_can_performance_existing_commercial_buildings_improved.pdf

Newman, Peter, Hargroves, Karlson, Desha, Cheryl, Hall, Samantha, Sparks, David, Matan, Annie, Blustein, Sholam, Dutta, Kuntal, Hafteh , Georgina, Davies, Tim, Salter, Rob, & Duncan, William D. (2012) Greening Buildings : How can the performance of existing commercial buildings be improved? Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre (SBEnrc).

Direitos

Copyright 2012 Please consult the authors

Fonte

Faculty of Law; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120202 Building Science and Techniques #120401 Engineering Design Empirical Studies #129999 Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified #Commercial buildings #Energy performance #Occupant satisfaction #Building management and operation #indoor environment quality #whole of building performance evaluation
Tipo

Report