Abstract

Machine learning (ML) algorithms are increasingly used as surrogates for building performance simulation (BPS) models to leverage their energy predictive capabilities while reducing computational costs. In parallel, researchers are developing optimisation methods to inform building design and retrofit strategies but rarely employ ML-based BPS surrogates for this purpose. This study proposes a coupled modelling approach that leverages the capabilities of ML-based BPS surrogate models and multi-objective optimisation to inform holistic design and operation retrofits at low computational costs. The proposed methodology is demonstrated using an archetypal office building in Ottawa, Canada. The developed models achieved competitive predictive accuracies (adjusted R2: 0.90–0.99), identifying total and peak energy saving measures with up to 34% improvement in occupant thermal comfort at computational speeds 1266 times faster than a traditional BPS-based optimisation approach. Results offer a promising modelling workflow for design applications requiring extensive computations and scenario analyses, such as net-zero energy retrofits.

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