High-Performance Buildings in Civil Engineering: Structural Optimization and Material Innovation

Authors

  • Xiaochen Wang Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China

Keywords:

structural optimization, material innovation, high-performance buildings, economic benefits, environmental impacts, policy incentives, market education, sustainable development

Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive study on the application of structural optimization and material innovation in high-performance buildings, along with an in-depth analysis of their economic benefits and environmental impacts. The study finds that by adopting advanced structural optimization techniques and new types of building materials, the energy efficiency of buildings is significantly improved, while reducing the environmental footprint. Although the initial investment is high, the long-term energy-saving effects and environmental benefits prove the cost-effectiveness of these technologies. Policy incentives and market education are crucial for promoting the application of high-performance building technologies. The paper also identifies challenges in implementation and proposes targeted policy recommendations and practical guidance. Finally, the study points out the limitations of the research and suggests future research directions, aiming to promote the widespread adoption and implementation of green buildings to achieve sustainable development in the construction industry.

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Published

2024-12-31

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