Assessment of Building Sustainable Performance Based on Set Pair Analysis (SPA)

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How to evaluate building sustainable performance is a hot issue in the world, the paper combine the “natural energy”, “energy recycling” and “ energy consumption” with 12 indicators into a evaluation system, and then use the set pair analysis(SPA) methods to evaluate the building sustainable performance. Through the empirical analysis with 3 cases, the results show that increase the natural energy utilization and enhance the energy recycling can reduce energy consumption and improve the building sustainable performance. In addition, the SPA also can quantitative the evaluation results.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 255-260)

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94-98

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May 2011

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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