Holistic Indoor Environmental Quality & Energy Simulation: Generative Design Assessment Methodology for Heritage Building Retrofits
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Heritage conservation, energy conservation, and indoor environmental quality (IEQ) should all be taken into consideration in the decision-making process when developing an intervention strategy for a historical building. Simulation can be used to identify and inform stakeholders of design intervention options and their impact to energy consumption and the indoor environment. To compare the benefits of specific design options, simulation results must be collected and managed in a way that allows project stakeholders to navigate and understand.
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