Building Occupancy Certification: Development on an Approach to Assess Building Occupancy

Olivia Guerra Santin, Tomasz Jaskiewicz, Jantien Doolaard, David Keyson

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Abstract

Improving energy efficiency in commercial buildings is of great importance, given the large percentage of energy consumed in the sector. However, the incentives to save energy in these environments are unusual. From the perspective of managers, energy consumption is only a very small part of the financial burden of companies in comparison to materials, rent or salaries, and thus, economic incentives have a low impact in these environments. On the one hand, unlike in home environments, occupants of office building do not see a direct financial effect on their energy related occupancy practices, as so, their incentive is also not a monetary one. Thus, to effectively reduce energy consumption in office buildings, a different approach should be followed. The Building Occupancy Certification System (BOCS) project aims at developing a building evaluation system focused on the building’s occupancy instead
of its technical or physical characteristics. The objective of BOCS is the reduction of energy consumption in office buildings while improving indoor conditions. In this regard, the improvement of indoor conditions and thus, productivity, is the incentive for company managers and staff to implement the BOCS system. Though, keeping environmental awareness visible in the agenda. This paper presents the preliminary results from the first BOCS pilot study in the Netherlands, regarding the building performance in terms of thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality. This study focuses on the data collection and analysis.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationExpanding Boundaries
Subtitle of host publicationSystems Thinking for the Built Environment
EditorsGuillaume Habert, Arno Schlueter
Place of PublicationZurich
PublisherHochschulverlag
Pages532-537
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)978-3-7281-3774-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventSustainable Built Environment (SBE) Regional Conference 2016 - Zurich, Switzerland
Duration: 13 Jun 201617 Jun 2016

Conference

ConferenceSustainable Built Environment (SBE) Regional Conference 2016
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityZurich
Period13/06/1617/06/16

Keywords

  • Building occupancy
  • office buildings
  • monitoring
  • thermal comfort

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