TY - GEN
T1 - Rethinking the building envelope
T2 - 7th International Conference on Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature, 2018
AU - Clarke, Joanna
AU - Littlewood, John
AU - Wilgeroth, Paul
AU - Jones, Paul
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 WIT Press.
PY - 2019/6/1
Y1 - 2019/6/1
N2 - This paper discusses information from a research project investigating a new approach to designing energy positive buildings that integrate renewable energy generation into the building fabric. Such buildings can help reduce energy consumption and associated carbon emissions, alleviating fuel poverty and lessening the need for costly grid upgrades. The main purpose of this study is to highlight the current status of the UK construction industry and the need for improvements, which have been documented over the years. Several enablers for the construction industry to change are identified, including collaborative procurement methods, building information modelling (BIM), innovation and energy positive buildings. The key findings from the review provide evidence that the energy positive solutions put forward in this research project, linking collaboration, innovation and buildings with reduced energy use and carbon emissions, could be used to improve the overall performance of the construction industry. This provides a good knowledge base for the next phase of the research, which includes interviews and workshops with construction industry stakeholders to further identify the challenges, benefits and drawbacks of the potential building integrated energy positive solutions. The combined body of information gleaned from this literature review, the feedback from construction industry stakeholders, and case studies of energy positive buildings designed by the first author, will be used to aid the development of the proposed outcomes of the research project, which will include a continuous improvement tool, the case studies themselves and the development of an innovation portal.
AB - This paper discusses information from a research project investigating a new approach to designing energy positive buildings that integrate renewable energy generation into the building fabric. Such buildings can help reduce energy consumption and associated carbon emissions, alleviating fuel poverty and lessening the need for costly grid upgrades. The main purpose of this study is to highlight the current status of the UK construction industry and the need for improvements, which have been documented over the years. Several enablers for the construction industry to change are identified, including collaborative procurement methods, building information modelling (BIM), innovation and energy positive buildings. The key findings from the review provide evidence that the energy positive solutions put forward in this research project, linking collaboration, innovation and buildings with reduced energy use and carbon emissions, could be used to improve the overall performance of the construction industry. This provides a good knowledge base for the next phase of the research, which includes interviews and workshops with construction industry stakeholders to further identify the challenges, benefits and drawbacks of the potential building integrated energy positive solutions. The combined body of information gleaned from this literature review, the feedback from construction industry stakeholders, and case studies of energy positive buildings designed by the first author, will be used to aid the development of the proposed outcomes of the research project, which will include a continuous improvement tool, the case studies themselves and the development of an innovation portal.
KW - Collaborative procurement
KW - Energy positive
KW - Innovation in construction
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85062479116&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.2495/ARC180141
DO - 10.2495/ARC180141
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85062479116
SN - 9781784663018
T3 - WIT Transactions on the Built Environment
SP - 151
EP - 161
BT - Eco-Architecture VII
A2 - Syngellakis, S.
PB - WITPress
Y2 - 2 October 2018 through 4 October 2018
ER -