Abstract
In this paper, a holistic approach in the context of energy management and efficiency is utilized, integrating different standpoints and best recent world-wide practices to establish a sustainable framework for an energy-efficient building. Managing energy in buildings is a complicated task; every building is unique from application and behavior standpoints, which relies on a series of factors. The study presents a critical exposition in both energy efficiency and management within a viable framework for building sustainability. The article then explores innovations in a systematic manner of energy-efficient building implementations, as well as sustainable decision-making is preferred to facilitate the conflicting nature of both energy efficiency and management performance indices. Finally, the research efforts put forward a series of procedures paradigm within management, engineering, and business domains in a synergistic manner as a multilateral design and implementation references for students, researchers, scholars, and practitioners related to a sustainable building. The findings of this study have some overriding implications for future practice in term of high-quality building.
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