Vol. - No. | Vol.2 - No.2 |
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Date | Jun., 2013 |
Title | Meeting the Energy Reduction Goal on a High Rise Building thru IPD Framework |
Author | Pyung Oh Jeong1, Peter Lee2+, and Sang-jin Kim2+ |
Institutions |
1BAUM Architects, Buyoung Bldg, 286 Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 136-860, Korea 2Cosentini A Tetra Tech Company, 891-62, Daechi4-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 135-840, Korea |
Abstract | Greenhouse gas emissions and excessive energy consumption have been an on-going world issue nowadays. We can find that the majority portion is caused by high-rise office buildings. In order to resolve these problems, it is extremely important to implement various active or passive strategies in a building design. To successfully meet these design goals and energy reduction approaches, a project building must utilize an efficient design process from the early start. One of the most effective project delivery process called Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) will be implemented in a case study project building (KEPCO) during design phase and show how important it is to plan a project's green environmental performance goal together through an early collaboration from all key project participants, which helps to construct an successful green building design without any critical construction pitfalls. |
Keyword | Integrated Project Delivery, IPD, Integrated design, Energy reduction, LEED |
PP. | PP.93~96 |
Paper File | View |