International Building Simulation Conference 2011, Sydney, Australia. 

Contains 206 papers.

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Eduardo Breviglieri Pereira de Castro, Joseph Virgone, Leopoldo Eurico Goncalves Bastos
Based on the authors’ previous works, this paper describes a new methodology that uses a bottom-up approach for accurately calculating the time series utility loads (e.g., energy, power, city water, hot water, etc.) for multi-dwelling systems, inc
Jun Tanimoto, Aya Hagishima, Takeshi Iwai, Naoki Ikegaya
A holistic strategy to significantly reduce carbon emissions in the residential housing sector will involve the design and delivery of new houses with low or zero emissions.
Zhengen Ren, Greg Foliente, Wan-Yee Chan, Dong Chen and Mike Syme
The human dimension of building performance simulation can be approached from different vantage points. This contribution addresses the following three. First, building simulation tools and environments need to exhibit a high degree of usability.
Ardeshir Mahdavi
Current interest in building energy efficiency is driving an increase in demand for building energy modelling (BEM) services. Yet practitioners are challenged to deliver BEM services effectively and consistently.
Ellen Franconi
Over the last three years the understanding, adoption and use of BIM has gained international momentum.
John Mitchell

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