Building Sustainable Score (BSS)—A Hybrid Process Approach for Sustainable Building Assessment in China

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ABSTRACT

Sustainable building in China has gained attention both domestically and abroad. Despite the fast increase in sustainable assessment tools developed locally or adopted from overseas, there are still criticisms about the current situation of weak implementation and lack of comprehensive consideration. The lack of consideration of economic and social aspects or building performance on whole building life cycle all lead to departure from the true meaning of sustainable development. And lack of participation on the part of stakeholders makes it too theoretical to be carried out. This research aims to develop a model to address this problem. This research started with review of current sustainable assessment tools applied in China. As the assessment indicators have clear regional disparities, and almost no current tool considers all three pillars of environmental, economic and social in building life cycle. An industry survey was therefore designed for generation of indicators at different building stages, and personal interviews relevant to different occupation in building industry were conducted to complement the questionnaire survey. After that, the model Building Sustainable Score (BSS) was developed based on the stakeholders’ participation. Finally, the model is verified by a case study.

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Liu, J. , Ding, G. and Samali, B. (2013) Building Sustainable Score (BSS)—A Hybrid Process Approach for Sustainable Building Assessment in China. Journal of Power and Energy Engineering, 1, 58-62. doi: 10.4236/jpee.2013.15009.

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