Title Expert System for Low Carbon Emission & Eco-friendly Green Architecture - Case Study on LEED and CASBEE Certification -
Authors Kimm, Woo-Young ; KimDae-Ik
Page pp.3-10
ISSN 12269093
Keywords Low Carbon ; Eco-Friendly Green Building ; Project Manual ; United Design Code
Abstract Enhancing the design, construction and operation of green buildings, the potential environmental issues which consist of major categories such as sustainable site, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, material and resources and environmental quality can be estimated on the criteria collaborated by professional accreditation. This study on design manual for green and low-carbon emission architecture addresses the innovative design platform corresponding to the global challenges of environmental issues such as sustainability and intelligent ecosystem. With the participation of professional communities and academia, the interactive meta-manual constitutes the development of a architectural society of leading research and industry to study the opportunities and challenges arising from economic development of design development, construction documentation, and facility management in terms of the fundamentals of the socio-physical hemisphere, such as climate change, green architecture, and environmental reform. The discourse springs from an integrated approach of decision-making, planning and implementation, empowered by information technology, that enables the mixing of economic considerations, effective management and enforcement strategies towards the exploration of promising sustainable environment with the due emphasis on community design and participation. The research envisions the united design code to encourage the use of participatory networks identifying the main constraints, opportunities and concerns covering the policy, planning and implementation of sustainable development for architectural design.