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Parametric design to minimize the embodied GHG emissions in a ZEB

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This work aims to apply parametric design to minimize the embodied greenhouse gas emissions and op- erational energy in a zero emission building in Oslo, Norway. An original generative workflow based on parametric design was developed in the Grasshopper environment to conduct energy analyses, such as solar radiation and daylighting, and environmental impact analysis, to evaluate the embodied and oper- ational greenhouse gas emissions of the building. The workflow was generated to control parametrically several building features while varying the building shape, the dimensions of construction components, and the quantity of materials. The process leads to the generation of shapes with the least environmental impact. The workflow allows the modification of the initial shape of the Base Case by running itera- tive simulations through the Galapagos and Octopus evolutionary solvers. For each stage of the shape’s optimization, through passive and active strategies, the embodied emissions and energy balances were estimated to evaluate how the building design varies in terms of energy and environmental impact, and to identify the implications for the design. This paper shows how design options with low levels of em- bodied emissions can be generated and optimized automatically, and also demonstrates how a parametric design approach provides the designer with suggestions of low-impact solutions, which can then be in- tegrated and considered early in, and throughout, the design process in a holistic manner.
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Kategori

Vitenskapelig artikkel

Språk

Engelsk

Forfatter(e)

  • Gabriele Lobaccaro
  • Aoife Anne Marie Houlihan Wiberg
  • Giulia Ceci
  • Mattia Manni
  • Nicola Lolli
  • Umberto Berardi

Institusjon(er)

  • Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
  • Università degli Studi di Perugia
  • SINTEF Community / Arkitektur, byggematerialer og konstruksjoner
  • Toronto Metropolitan University

År

2018

Publisert i

Energy and Buildings

ISSN

0378-7788

Årgang

167

Side(r)

106 - 123

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