Paper Title:

Potential Retrofitting of Existing Campus Buildings to Green Buildings

Periodical Applied Mechanics and Materials (Volumes 178 - 181)
Main Theme Sustainable Environment and Transportation
Edited by Mingjin Chu, Huizhong Xu, Zhilin Jia, Yun Fan and Jiangping Xu
Pages 42-45
DOI 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.178-181.42
Citation Rozana Binti Zakaria et al., 2012, Applied Mechanics and Materials, 178-181, 42
Online since May, 2012
Authors Rozana Binti Zakaria, Kian Seng Foo, Rosli Mohammad Zin, Jay Yang, Samaneh Zolfagharian
Keywords Campus, Existing Building, Green Building, Retrofitting
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Abstract

Green building is building that the focus is to maximize the energy efficiency and resources used. While, retrofitting is the process of renovate or refurnish the existing building. Therefore by retrofit existing buildings that comply with green building requirement, it improves the environmental attributes of the buildings. In Malaysia, existing buildings and its communities contribute over 40% of green house gases to the environment. This paper describes a study that explores the potential to retrofit existing campus buildings that response to sustainable green building standard. A validation survey was carried out and the data collected was analysed using SPSS in order to confirm the significance of retrofitting Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) buildings toward green building initiative. The results show that all the twenty eight identified green elements recorded average index of higher than 3.5 which means that there is significant needs to retrofit the existing buildings to green buildings. This study concludes that it is urgently need for the campus to response to green building requirements in order to achieve higher energy effeciency and this can be done through effective etrofitting of existing buildings.