Abstract
There is a huge stock of existing residential buildings in China, with high energy consumption but low comfort, so it is of great significance to retrofit the residential buildings in order to enhance energy-efficiency of the buildings. In this paper, residential buildings, built between 1980 and 2000 in typical cities of the Northeast China, are defined as the research objects. This project tries to systematically put forward an applicable design method and an overall retrofitting plan of residential buildings. Dealing with the issues of the existing research on practical retrofitting of residential buildings in China, such as short of basic data and statistics, neglect of preliminary design planning and lack of guidance evaluation criteria, this project, based on the classification of residential building envelope system, builds a façade system information modelling database of residential buildings in typical cities of the Northeast China and abstracts a design prototype. Relying on the design prototype, Matrix method is used to organize, discover and edit the retrofit design strategies. BIM - EnergyPlus integrated technique is also introduced to evaluate and optimize the design strategies suitable for reference methods for realizing the sustainable retrofitting and energy efficiency optimization. The findings of this research will extend and improve the role and scientificity of architectural design in the retrofitting of residential buildings.
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