80 likes | 193 Views
Research Centre for Building Environmental Performance (RCBEP). Energy efficiency Environment Impacts Indoor environment Intelligent building controls Renewable energy. Department of Building Services Engineering At its 21 st Anniversary.
E N D
Research Centre for Building Environmental Performance(RCBEP) Energy efficiency Environment Impacts Indoor environment Intelligent building controls Renewable energy Department of Building Services Engineering At its 21st Anniversary
To provide a focus for research into measures that can enhance the environmental performance of all types of buildings, including new and existing buildings, and To demonstrate a leading role in this research area at local, regional and international level. Aims of the Research Centre
Toco-ordinate research activities in the department in the area of building environmental performance, including: Internally and externally funded research projects and Contract research studies (consultancy) in this area. Function of the Research Centre
Driving Forces • Rising expectation of building quality • Increasing awareness of the need for and the importance of energy conservation, environmental protection and sustainable development • Development of HK-BEAM Scheme • Government review of the Building Regulations w.r.t natural ventilation and lighting • IAQ certification scheme for offices and public places
Driving Forces • Government’s move to link incentives to building environmental performance • Housing Authority movement to quality and non-standard designs • Modular construction (Integer) • Increased use of more sophisticated design tools
Research Focus • Quantification (benchmarking), assessment and improvement of environmental performance of buildings: design, operation and maintenance • Survey and audit of environmental performance of buildings • Development of simulation tools and assessment methods • Research into new designs and control methods, and operation and maintenancestrategies: Intelligent building; application of renewable energy sources; O&M practices
More information about RCBEP • Contact: • Prof. John Burnett • Prof. Francis Yik • Visit • www.bse.polyu.edu.hk