Utilization of simulation tools for building performance assessment among design professionals

Author:

Botchway Edward AyebengORCID,Agyekum KofiORCID,Kotei-Martin Jenefailus NikoiORCID,Afram Samuel Owusu

Abstract

PurposeThis study explores the utilization of simulation tools for building performance assessments among design professionals in Ghana.Design/methodology/approachA quantitative approach was used to obtain responses from 104 design professionals in Ghana through a structured questionnaire. The questionnaire was generated through a critical review of the related literature on the subject matter. Data from respondents were analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics.FindingsResults from the analysis indicated that design professionals in Ghana possessed a low level of awareness of the simulation tools used for building performance assessments. Subsequently, the findings also revealed that the design professionals' level of usage of the simulation tools was low.Practical implicationsPractically, the establishment of this study informs design stakeholders, educational institutions and researchers in Ghana. For design professionals, these findings will focus on enhancing their use of simulation tools for evaluating building performance in Ghana. For educational institutions, these findings will enable them to implement the necessary strategies for incorporating the concept of building performance simulation into their curriculum in order to boost awareness and utilization. Finally, researchers will also use the study's findings to identify any research gaps for future studies.Originality/valueThe findings from this study pioneer knowledge on an under-investigated topic within the Ghanaian construction industry. It also provides insight into the developing state-of-the-art technology employed in the built environment.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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