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Workflow for implementing energy analysis across a BIM design lifecycle
ID Antunes, Sara (Author), ID Pajek, Luka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Moskvina, Ekaterina (Comentor)

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Abstract
The continuum growth of energy consumption, increasing CO2 emissions and utilisation of natural resources are intrinsically connected to the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry. To mitigate this negative outcome and provide a more sustainable approach to construction, this thesis aims to develop a structured energy analysis workflow applicable across the design process in an architectural and engineering design company. Central to this workflow is integrating energy analysis in the conceptual design phase and milestones throughout the design development stage, allowing for continuous evaluation of whether the project aligns with its predetermined energy efficiency objectives. The thesis addressed the following questions: How can energy analysis be integrated into the entire design lifecycle – from the pre-design to the detailed phase- and what are the challenges of applying energy analysis in design phases? To achieve this, the research begins with a comprehensive literature review, examining both theoretical frameworks and practical implementations adopted by other companies. Key aspects explored include methods for defining energy goals within an organisation, translating these objectives into measurable variables for energy analysis, and strategies for conducting energy analysis at each phase of the design process. Ultimately, the culmination of this research yielded a tested workflow, refined through practical application in a selected project of the company, which holds potential applicability across various design firms.

Language:English
Keywords:master thesis, energy efficiency, workflow, BEM, BIM, buildings
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[S. Antunes]
Year:2024
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datotek PDF (XVII, 77 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162399-43e262c7-a07e-b42f-8fb0-c577b752e70d This link opens in a new window
UDC:004.42:620.9(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:209187843 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.09.2024
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Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Title:Delovni postopek za uporabo energijskih analiz v celotnem življenjskem ciklu načrtovanja BIM
Abstract:
Nenehna rast rabe energije, povečanje emisij CO2 in izkoriščanje naravnih virov so tesno povezani z industrijo arhitekture, inženiringa in gradbeništva. Da bi ublažili ta negativni učinek in zagotovili bolj trajnosten pristop h gradnji, si ta magistrska naloga prizadeva razviti strukturiran potek energijske analize, ki bi bil uporaben v celotnem procesu načrtovanja v arhitekturnem in inženirskem podjetju. Osrednja točka tega poteka dela je vključitev energijske analize v fazo konceptualnega načrtovanja in na mejnikih skozi celotno fazo razvoja načrta, kar omogoča nenehno ocenjevanje, ali projekt sledi določenim ciljem energijske učinkovitosti. Magistrska naloga je obravnavala vprašanja: kako vključiti energijsko analizo v celoten življenjski cikel načrtovanja – od predhodnega načrtovanja do podrobne faze – in kakšni so izzivi pri uporabi energijske analize v vseh fazah načrtovanja. Da bi to dosegli, raziskava začne s celovitim pregledom literature, preučitvijo tako teoretičnih okvirov kot praktičnih izvedb, ki jih uporabljajo druga podjetja. Ključni vidiki, ki jih bomo raziskali, vključujejo metode za določanje ciljev energijske učinkovitosti znotraj organizacije, pretvorbo teh ciljev v merljive spremenljivke za energijsko analizo ter strategije za izvajanje energijske analize v vsaki fazi procesa načrtovanja. Na koncu je glavni rezultat naloge predlagan in na študiji primera preizkušen delovni postopek, , ki bo imel potencial za uporabo v različnih projektantskih podjetjih.

Keywords:magistrska dela, energijska učinkovitost, delovni postopek, BEM, BIM, stavbe

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