Abstract

With the rapid development of materials science and construction technology, the concept of sustainable building (SB) and the Building Sustainability Assessment Tool (BSAT) have also evolved and developed. Understanding the development of BSAT and SB is of great significance to the sustainable development of the construction industry. This research used the bibliometric method to analyze the development and evolution in the relevant literature on SB and BSAT from 1990 to 2021, and the correlations and differences between them were investigated. We found that there are many common trends in the development of research efforts in SB and BSAT: (1) they focused solely on the environment, in the early days, and only later considered economic and social impacts; (2) the scales with which they are concerned continue to expand, from individual buildings to communities and even cities; (3) key areas, such as energy, materials, resources, indoor environmental quality, high-tech applications, adaptability, and concern for people are being given more attention by both SB and BSAT. On the other hand, the difference between them is that SB research focuses on more macro aspects, such as policy, culture, climate change, while BSAT research is more concerned with micro aspects, such as its system of tools. Furthermore, some current research gaps in the BSAT field are identified, clarifying its future research directions. By linking the evolution of the SB concept and the development of the BSAT research field, this review provides a new and valuable perspective for the sustainable assessment of the construction industry, which, itself, is conducive to the sustainable transformation of this industry, which could contribute greatly to the mitigation of global climate change.

Highlights

  • This review analyzed previous literature related to sustainable building (SB) and Building Sustainability Assessment Tool (BSAT) and discussed the development of the SB concept and the evolution of BSAT

  • The final goal is to find out the relevance of the development direction of SB and BAST and to find the knowledge gap in this research area

  • Based on the appropriate combination of keywords in the literature search, 108 and 47 documents related to the evolution of SB and BSAT were 15 of further identified and analyzed in depth

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Introduction

The main reason for the occurrence and strengthening of these situations is human life and production activities [2]. In order to meet the ever-increasing basic needs of the population on the basis of the limited resources of the planet, it is essential to develop a more sustainable development (SD) model for production, consumption and the economy as a whole. A large number of construction activities have brought enormous burdens to the environment, contributing to climate change. Research shows that the energy generated by the construction industry accounts for 40% of the total global energy consumption. It contributes more than 30% of greenhouse gas (GHG)

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