BE4050-DRP001431

Faculty: Kirti Patil

Assessment of Energy and Daylight Modelling for Building Functional Types

The intersection of energy performance and natural daylighting in buildings is a crucial aspect of a high-performance building. Understanding how various building functions interact with energy consumption and daylight availability is essential for optimizing both energy efficiency and occupant comfort. This is where energy and daylight modelling become indispensable.
The need for this type of assessment is growing as cities and buildings become more complex, with diverse functional requirements. By exploring energy and daylight modelling through the lens of building function, this approach provides valuable insights into how different spaces interact with natural and artificial energy systems. This helps to move towards smarter building designs that are not only energy-efficient but also promote healthy, comfortable living environments.

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