Luther, Mark 2008, A time for real building performance measurement, in ISES-AP 2008 : Proceedings of the 3rd International Solar Energy Society Conference, Asia Pacific Region 46th ANZSES Annual Conference, AP ISES, Sydney, N.S.W., pp. 1-9.
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ISES-AP 2008 : Proceedings of the 3rd International Solar Energy Society Conference, Asia Pacific Region 46th ANZSES Annual Conference
Editor(s)
[Unknown]
Publication date
2008
Conference series
International Solar Energy Society and Asia Pacific Region Conference
Start page
1
End page
9
Publisher
AP ISES
Place of publication
Sydney, N.S.W.
Summary
The Mobile Architecture and Built Environment Laboratory (MABEL) was conceived upon the principle of investigating building environmental performance in situ. MABEL provides the first means of integrated, on-site measurement of the key aspects of internal built environments; energy, lighting, air quality, ventilation, acoustics and comfort using state-ofthe- art technology and instrumentation. The intention of this paper is to explain the how and what need to be measured in our buildings if we are to search of a genuine performance answer as well as the information to provide a solution. Several results of real building measurement are provided here, suggesting that a national program on 'as performing' is required if we are to proceed in a sustainable manner.
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