Energy renovation of an office building using a holistic design approach

Iason Bournas, Marwan Abugabbara, Antoni Balcerzak, Marie-Claude Dubois, Saqib Javed

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Abstract

This paper presents a holistic approach to perform energy renovations of office buildings. A real case study is used to demonstrate how different software can be used to facilitate the work of architects and engineers during different design stages. Initially, the moisture safety of the building is coupled to its energy performance to define the optimum insulation level. The new interior layout is based on an initial daylight study, rather than on architectural intuition. On a second stage, shading and natural ventilation are studied to eradicate any cooling demand, while the interdependence between heating energy and daylight is assessed for the use of light-wells. To demonstrate the trade-offs between visual control and electrical lighting, different shading systems are examined for a cellular office. Finally, two alternate HVAC systems are analyzed to investigate whether passive standards can be achieved with an all-air system and/or a hydronic system.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)194-206
JournalJournal of Building Engineering
Volume7
Issue numberSeptember
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016 Jun 23

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Architectural Engineering
  • Building Technologies
  • Energy Engineering

Free keywords

  • Low energy office
  • Renovation
  • Moisture safety
  • HVAC

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