1.INTRODUCTION The emergence of environmental problems as major social issues throughout the world has prompted sustainable development efforts in a wide range of areas,including industry,construction,and transportati...1.INTRODUCTION The emergence of environmental problems as major social issues throughout the world has prompted sustainable development efforts in a wide range of areas,including industry,construction,and transportation,followed by the execution of numerous studies and policies.The concept of sustainable development has been dealt with in earnest in the construction field since the Declaration of Interdependence for a Sustainable Future at the 18th Chicago Convention of UIA in 1993.This Declaration included tasks to be implemented with respect to green buildings,such as the recycling of resources,application of energy-efficient designs,and utilization of natural energy in addition to the application of sustainable designs.As part of green building practices,countries around the world have been implementing various green building certification standards,such as LEED,GBCC,CASBEE,and BREEAM.展开更多
With mounting concerns over climate change and urban population growth,the demand for sustainable housing based on low-energy designs is steadily increasing.A variety of low-energy design methods have been developed t...With mounting concerns over climate change and urban population growth,the demand for sustainable housing based on low-energy designs is steadily increasing.A variety of low-energy design methods have been developed to reduce energy and resource consumption;however,research shows that the implementation of such methods has been surprisingly limited.In addition,while the degree of housing density is understood to have an impact on low-energy designs,what that impact is and how it can be strategically applied have not been adequately researched.This research examines how low-energy designs are applied in housing types with various densities in temperate climates,identifies the issues and problems pertaining to the implementation of passive and active design strategies.This research uses a survey,which asks design practitioners to rate the merits of various low-energy design strategies and assesses how often these approaches are implemented in practice.The study uncovers discrepancies between perceived importance of low-energy design aspects and their practical implementation,finding that certain low-energy strategies can be more effective when they are incorporated in an early stage of the design process.展开更多
基金supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF)funded by the Ministry of Education(2015R1D1A3A01016292)。
文摘1.INTRODUCTION The emergence of environmental problems as major social issues throughout the world has prompted sustainable development efforts in a wide range of areas,including industry,construction,and transportation,followed by the execution of numerous studies and policies.The concept of sustainable development has been dealt with in earnest in the construction field since the Declaration of Interdependence for a Sustainable Future at the 18th Chicago Convention of UIA in 1993.This Declaration included tasks to be implemented with respect to green buildings,such as the recycling of resources,application of energy-efficient designs,and utilization of natural energy in addition to the application of sustainable designs.As part of green building practices,countries around the world have been implementing various green building certification standards,such as LEED,GBCC,CASBEE,and BREEAM.
基金supported by the Hongik University new faculty research support fund.
文摘With mounting concerns over climate change and urban population growth,the demand for sustainable housing based on low-energy designs is steadily increasing.A variety of low-energy design methods have been developed to reduce energy and resource consumption;however,research shows that the implementation of such methods has been surprisingly limited.In addition,while the degree of housing density is understood to have an impact on low-energy designs,what that impact is and how it can be strategically applied have not been adequately researched.This research examines how low-energy designs are applied in housing types with various densities in temperate climates,identifies the issues and problems pertaining to the implementation of passive and active design strategies.This research uses a survey,which asks design practitioners to rate the merits of various low-energy design strategies and assesses how often these approaches are implemented in practice.The study uncovers discrepancies between perceived importance of low-energy design aspects and their practical implementation,finding that certain low-energy strategies can be more effective when they are incorporated in an early stage of the design process.