Impacts of architectural beauty to building energy performance

W. Michael Goodrum, Zhiqiang John Zhai, ml Robles
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Consideration of architectural beauty in the built environment is growing as the broader concept of sustainable design replaces the more narrowly defined concepts of high performance or green building. This work is a part of Beauty in Building (BiB) research conducted by a team of architects and engineers working to understand links between architectural beauty and building performance. This work presents the exploration findings on what impact architectural beauty may have on building energy performance. A sample of 35 case studies contrasting high performing buildings with architecturally beautiful and high performing buildings was evaluated using the developed BiB matrix. Features that distinguished the best performing buildings from the rest of the sample population were identified based on the results of the case study evaluation. Building energy models representing these building features were then developed for quantitative evaluation of energy performance through energy simulation. Relative importance to beauty and energy performance of each of the features was determined and presented as weighting factors. The results illustrate those features that exhibited density, a combination of multiple systems, in the designs offered better performance relative to both beauty and energy.

建筑美对建筑节能性能的影响
随着更广泛的可持续设计概念取代了更狭义的高性能或绿色建筑概念,建筑环境中对建筑美的考虑正在增长。这项工作是建筑之美(BiB)研究的一部分,由建筑师和工程师组成的团队致力于了解建筑美与建筑性能之间的联系。这项工作提出了对建筑美可能对建筑能源性能产生影响的探索结果。使用开发的BiB矩阵对35个案例研究样本进行了评估,将高性能建筑与建筑美观的高性能建筑进行了对比。根据案例研究评估的结果,确定了将表现最佳的建筑物与其他样本区分开来的特征。代表这些建筑特征的建筑能源模型随后被开发出来,通过能源模拟对能源性能进行定量评估。确定了每个特征对美观和能源性能的相对重要性,并将其作为加权因子呈现。结果表明,在设计中表现出密度的特征,即多个系统的组合,在美观和节能方面都提供了更好的性能。
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