Leveraging Metadata for Low Carbon Design in CarbonBuzz
Lead Participant:
AHR ARCHITECTS LIMITED
Abstract
The aim of this project is to improve the risk management of the design and operation of buildings by exploiting electronic data created during the design and operational monitoring of buildings. The focus is to create a tool to map the impacts of occupancy and building facilities management on building energy use, enabling designers and occupants to meet project targets for energy consumption.
This comes at a time when building owners and operators are facing higher energy bills, and having to post certificates displaying their actual energy use. Improved energy modelling and understanding of operational energy use can reduce their exposure. This project will develop and trial a prototype tool that can better predict likely energy use and the associated risks to this, making the outcome a marketable product with clear environmental co-benefits.
This comes at a time when building owners and operators are facing higher energy bills, and having to post certificates displaying their actual energy use. Improved energy modelling and understanding of operational energy use can reduce their exposure. This project will develop and trial a prototype tool that can better predict likely energy use and the associated risks to this, making the outcome a marketable product with clear environmental co-benefits.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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AHR ARCHITECTS LIMITED | £111,529 | £ 55,765 |
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Participant |
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TUV SUD LIMITED | ||
BUILDING RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT LIMITED | £64,573 | £ 32,274 |
BRE GLOBAL LIMITED | ||
CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF BUILDING SERVICE ENGINEERS | £5,832 | £ 3,499 |
INNOVATE UK | ||
AECOM LIMITED | £61,180 | £ 30,590 |
People |
ORCID iD |
Cynthia Duku-Asamoah (Project Manager) |