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The client, organization and the project - Architects’ valuation of energy modelling adoption across four UK firms

Oliveira, Sonja; Sexton, Martin; Marco, Elena; Gething, Bill

Authors

Martin Sexton

Elena Marco-Burguete Elena.Marco@uwe.ac.uk
PVC, Head of the College of Arts, Technology and Environment



Abstract

Whilst some architects engage in energy analysis discussions early in design, in most cases building services engineers carry out modelling and simulation tasks often at late stages of design. Recently, however, a number of large architecture firms have begun promoting and reporting in house use of energy modelling early in design. Effects of broadening energy analysis on architects’ design practice as well as on architects’ conceptions of energy are poorly understood and largely unexamined. The analysis draws on semi structured interviews and focus groups with 35 participants across four large UK architecture firms. Findings indicate energy modelling whilst viewed as beneficial is often approached with caution viewing the client, organisation and the project as determining its initial, ongoing or sporadic use. The study contributes to emerging discussions on energy analysis in architecture as well as the growing agenda on professional judgement and roles of design professions in the built environment. There are also implications for UK built environment energy policy as well as the international energy agenda in particular regarding the performance gap.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name Professional Practices in the Built Environment conference, University of Reading 27th April 2017
Start Date Apr 27, 2017
End Date Apr 27, 2017
Acceptance Date Apr 1, 2017
Publication Date Jan 1, 2017
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Keywords architecture, design practice, energy modelling, evaluation, performance gap
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/902938
Additional Information Title of Conference or Conference Proceedings : Professional practices in the Built Environment conference, University of Reading 27th April 2017