Print Email Facebook Twitter Integration of Energy and Material Performance of Buildings Title Integration of Energy and Material Performance of Buildings: I=E+M Author Alsema, EA (W/E Consultants Sustainable Building) Anink, D (W/E Consultants Sustainable Building) Meijer, A. (TU Delft OLD Housing Quality and Process Innovation) Straub, A. (TU Delft OLD Housing Quality and Process Innovation) Donze, G (W/E Consultants Sustainable Building) Date 2016 Abstract A new methodology is proposed to assess integral performance of building with respect to energy and materials requirement over the building life cycle. Because the method builds on existing methods for Energy Performance and Materials Performance of Buildings, as defined by Dutch National Building Code, it provides an easily applicable method that allows optimized building design with respect to environmental impacts. Two case studies, one for building renovation and one for new Near Zero Energy Building show the advantages of integral assessment. Extending this approach for building assessment to other countries seems a logical step as it gives designers a better insight in total building performance. Subject environmental impactslife cycle assessmentbuilding performancenear zero energy buildingsbuilding renovationenergy performance To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:806f4060-0271-43f1-b384-2767e4a21c28 DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2016.09.094 ISSN 1876-6102 Source Energy Procedia, 96, 517-528 Event SBE16 Tallinn and Helsinki Conference, 2016-10-05 → 2016-10-07, Tallink Spa & Conference Hotel, Tallinn, Estonia Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2016 EA Alsema, D Anink, A. Meijer, A. Straub, G Donze Files PDF Alsema_e.a._IEM_Energy_Procedia.pdf 741.88 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:806f4060-0271-43f1-b384-2767e4a21c28/datastream/OBJ/view