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      A LIFE CYCLE ENERGY COMPARISON OF THREE WORLD EXPO BUILDINGS : The Crystal Palace, Shanghai Exhibition Centre, and Dutch Pavilion

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          Over the last hundred years the booming exhibition industry has promoted development, which in turn has led to environmental damage. The construction of exhibition buildings has been part of this phenomenon. At first sight improvement in energy efficiency techniques would seem to offset the increased energy demand from both exhibitions and exhibition buildings. However, whether energy efficiency technologies truly help to improve building performance to the point where a building is ‘environmentally friendly’ throughout its whole life-cycle is uncertain. This research is part of investigating whether energy efficiency technologies are really the easiest means to lower costs and energy requirements when the whole useful life of an exhibition building is considered. This article investigates the energy use of three case study buildings based on their operating and embodied energy flows. The results suggest that modern technologies for making exhibition buildings more sustainable may not be as effective as the simpler strategies used over 100 years ago. This suggests a different approach may be needed for sustainable development in the twenty first century.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                jgrb
                Journal of Green Building
                College Publishing
                1552-6100
                1943-4618
                1943-4618
                Summer 2011
                : 6
                : 3
                : 151-167
                Author notes

                1Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Victoria University of Wellington, 139 Vivian Street, Wellington, New Zealand, E-mail: shenshan@ 123456myvuw.ac.nz .

                2Professor, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Victoria University of Wellington, 139 Vivian Street, Wellington, New Zealand, E-mail: brenda.vale@ 123456vuw.ac.nz .

                3Professor, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Victoria University of Wellington, 139 Vivian Street, Wellington, New Zealand, E-mail: robert.vale@ 123456vuw.ac.nz .

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                jgb.6.3.151
                10.3992/jgb.6.3.151
                ddbbbcf0-b9cc-4998-8ade-e4a4ef82afce
                ©2011 by College Publishing. All rights reserved.
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                Page count
                Pages: 17
                Categories
                RESEARCH ARTICLES

                Urban design & Planning,Civil engineering,Environmental management, Policy & Planning,Architecture,Environmental engineering
                whole life-cycle energy analysis,operating energy,embodied energy,exhibition buildings,energy efficiency,sustainability

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