Benefits for public healthcare buildings towards Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs): initial reviews

NZEBs concept has received incrementing attention especially since European Union Parliament are progressively moving towards regulation in which all new buildings to be “nearly Zero-Energy” Buildings by 2020. Even though this concept delivers promising benefits, previous studies found that the b...

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Main Authors: Sulzakimin, M. Sulzakimin, Masrom, M. A. N., R., Hazli, Ahmodu, Adaji Adejah, Seow, T. W., A. R., Mohd Hilmi Izwan
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.8102021-10-20T04:30:15Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/810/ Benefits for public healthcare buildings towards Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs): initial reviews Sulzakimin, M. Sulzakimin Masrom, M. A. N. R., Hazli Ahmodu, Adaji Adejah Seow, T. W. A. R., Mohd Hilmi Izwan TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction NZEBs concept has received incrementing attention especially since European Union Parliament are progressively moving towards regulation in which all new buildings to be “nearly Zero-Energy” Buildings by 2020. Even though this concept delivers promising benefits, previous studies found that the benefit of NZEB is still in vague to the Malaysian construction industry, mostly for healthcare buildings. The NZEBs concept implementation is critical in healthcare building as it seen as a key part of the needed transition towards sustainable development. This paper aims to define benefits of NZEBs practices through initial investigation among architects. Several existing energies works of literature and pilot studies by using semi-structured interviews were conducted. The findings divulge that, although the term ‘NZEBs design strategies’ is not being used largely across construction industry in Malaysia, some sustainable practices related to the design stage of construction has been implemented. The findings are also promising in growing awareness, practices and implementation of NZEBs design strategies by the practitioner in Malaysia. It is foreseen that the paper will provide a straightforward knowledge for future research in NZEBs design strategies practices for healthcare buildings construction in Malaysia. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/810/1/P11604_cd41c26a3d6aeb25fd9e43fdab51adf8.pdf Sulzakimin, M. Sulzakimin and Masrom, M. A. N. and R., Hazli and Ahmodu, Adaji Adejah and Seow, T. W. and A. R., Mohd Hilmi Izwan (2020) Benefits for public healthcare buildings towards Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs): initial reviews. In: The 2nd Global Congress on Construction, Material and Structural Engineering, 26th to 27th of August 2019, Melaka, Malaysia. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/713/1/012042
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topic TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction
spellingShingle TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction
Sulzakimin, M. Sulzakimin
Masrom, M. A. N.
R., Hazli
Ahmodu, Adaji Adejah
Seow, T. W.
A. R., Mohd Hilmi Izwan
Benefits for public healthcare buildings towards Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs): initial reviews
description NZEBs concept has received incrementing attention especially since European Union Parliament are progressively moving towards regulation in which all new buildings to be “nearly Zero-Energy” Buildings by 2020. Even though this concept delivers promising benefits, previous studies found that the benefit of NZEB is still in vague to the Malaysian construction industry, mostly for healthcare buildings. The NZEBs concept implementation is critical in healthcare building as it seen as a key part of the needed transition towards sustainable development. This paper aims to define benefits of NZEBs practices through initial investigation among architects. Several existing energies works of literature and pilot studies by using semi-structured interviews were conducted. The findings divulge that, although the term ‘NZEBs design strategies’ is not being used largely across construction industry in Malaysia, some sustainable practices related to the design stage of construction has been implemented. The findings are also promising in growing awareness, practices and implementation of NZEBs design strategies by the practitioner in Malaysia. It is foreseen that the paper will provide a straightforward knowledge for future research in NZEBs design strategies practices for healthcare buildings construction in Malaysia.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sulzakimin, M. Sulzakimin
Masrom, M. A. N.
R., Hazli
Ahmodu, Adaji Adejah
Seow, T. W.
A. R., Mohd Hilmi Izwan
author_facet Sulzakimin, M. Sulzakimin
Masrom, M. A. N.
R., Hazli
Ahmodu, Adaji Adejah
Seow, T. W.
A. R., Mohd Hilmi Izwan
author_sort Sulzakimin, M. Sulzakimin
title Benefits for public healthcare buildings towards Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs): initial reviews
title_short Benefits for public healthcare buildings towards Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs): initial reviews
title_full Benefits for public healthcare buildings towards Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs): initial reviews
title_fullStr Benefits for public healthcare buildings towards Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs): initial reviews
title_full_unstemmed Benefits for public healthcare buildings towards Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs): initial reviews
title_sort benefits for public healthcare buildings towards net zero energy buildings (nzebs): initial reviews
publishDate 2020
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