Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

Risk and Uncertainty in Sustainable Building Performance

Sajjadian, Seyed Masoud; Lewis, John; Sharples, Stephen

Authors

John Lewis

Stephen Sharples



Abstract

Decision-making in the design of sustainable building envelopes will mostly consider the trade-off between initial cost and energy savings. However, this leads to an insufficiently holistic approach to the assessment of the sustainable performance of the building envelope. Moreover, the decisions that designers face are subject to uncertainties and risks with regards to design variations. This research examines a range of concepts and definitions of risk, uncertainty and sustainability in the context of climate, building construction and overheating. These concepts are then combined to objectify a range of risks and uncertainties affecting the decision. A simple computer model was used to analyze different building cladding constructions in terms of an overheating risk inside a building. The paper concludes by considering how the cladding materials may be chosen to optimize a model that will aid decision-making in design. The research suggests that none of the cladding systems would completely eliminate the risk of overheating for a range of climate change scenarios.

Citation

Sajjadian, S. M., Lewis, J., & Sharples, S. Risk and Uncertainty in Sustainable Building Performance. Presented at 4th International Conference in Sustainability in Energy and Buildings (SEB´12), Stockholm, Sweden

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (published)
Conference Name 4th International Conference in Sustainability in Energy and Buildings (SEB´12)
Publication Date 2013
Deposit Date Nov 19, 2020
Publisher Springer
Pages 903-912
Series Title Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Series Number 22
Series ISSN 2190-3026
Book Title Sustainability in Energy and Buildings: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference in Sustainability in Energy and Buildings (SEB´12)
Chapter Number 80
ISBN 978-3-642-36644-4
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36645-1_80
Keywords Risk, Uncertainty, Climate Change, Overheating, Environment
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2702655