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Analysis on building envelope and building service equipment design specification using the input and output data from the calculation program to confirm compliance with building energy code (part 1): Identification of the design specification for newly built offices in Japan according to the evaluation result of the building energy code
Author(s) -
Miyata Masato,
Hirakawa Susumu
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
japan architectural review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2475-8876
DOI - 10.1002/2475-8876.12265
Subject(s) - building envelope , envelope (radar) , identification (biology) , code (set theory) , building code , plan (archaeology) , service (business) , architectural engineering , building design , energy conservation , energy (signal processing) , engineering , reliability engineering , computer science , programming language , telecommunications , electrical engineering , radar , mathematics , economy , thermal , history , archaeology , biology , statistics , physics , botany , set (abstract data type) , meteorology , economics
It is essential to clarify the actual design specifications of buildings to plan future energy conservation measures. This paper focuses on the single‐purpose office buildings built in the financial year of 2018 and analyses the data on building envelope and equipment specifications from the calculation program to confirm compliance with the building energy code. This paper shows that the office buildings can be classified into five groups according to the evaluation index of the building energy code and identifies the standard design specifications of building envelope, air‐conditioning system, lighting system, and solar power generation for each group.

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