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Introducing IEA EBC annex 79: Key challenges and opportunities in the field of occupant-centric building design and operation

Abstract Despite the fact that buildings are designed for occupants in principle, evidence suggests buildings are often uncomfortable compared to the requirements of standards; difficult to control by occupants; and, operated inefficiently with regards to occupants’ preferences and presence. Meanwhile, practitioners –architects, engineers, technology companies, building managers and operators, and policymakers – lack the knowledge, tools, and precedent to design and operate buildings optimally considering the complex and diverse nature of occupants. Building on the success of IEA EBC Annex 66 (“Definition and simulation of occupant behavior in buildings”; 2013–2017), a follow-up IEA EBC Annex 79 (“Occupant-centric building design and operation”; 2018–2023) has been developed to address gaps in knowledge, practice, and technology. Annex 79 involves international researchers from diverse disciplines like engineering, architecture, computer science, psychology, and sociology. Annex 79 and this review paper have four main areas of focus: (1) multi-domain environmental exposure, building interfaces, and human behavior; (2) data-driven occupant modeling strategies and digital tools; (3) occupant-centric building design; and (4) occupant-centric building operation. The objective of this paper is to succinctly report on the leading research of the above topics and articulate the most pressing research needs – planned to be addressed by Annex 79 and beyond.
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory United States
- Cyprus Institute Cyprus
- University of California System United States
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory United States
- The University of Texas at Austin United States
690, ddc:720, Technology, THERMAL COMFORT, 330, Environmental Science and Management, Building operation, SUBJECTIVE RESPONSES, 630, Environmental, Engineering, ACOUSTIC COMFORT EVALUATION, Building design, Architecture, IMPLEMENTATION, Building, Behaviour, Building & Construction, Science & Technology, building design, Occupants, indoor environmental quality, Civil, LIGHTING CONTROL, Indoor environmental quality, SOCIAL MEDIA DATA, 720, BEHAVIOR MODELS, PERFORMANCE SIMULATION, Construction & Building Technology, ENERGY USE, MODEL-PREDICTIVE CONTROL, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/720
690, ddc:720, Technology, THERMAL COMFORT, 330, Environmental Science and Management, Building operation, SUBJECTIVE RESPONSES, 630, Environmental, Engineering, ACOUSTIC COMFORT EVALUATION, Building design, Architecture, IMPLEMENTATION, Building, Behaviour, Building & Construction, Science & Technology, building design, Occupants, indoor environmental quality, Civil, LIGHTING CONTROL, Indoor environmental quality, SOCIAL MEDIA DATA, 720, BEHAVIOR MODELS, PERFORMANCE SIMULATION, Construction & Building Technology, ENERGY USE, MODEL-PREDICTIVE CONTROL, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/720
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