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Adeyeye, K (2024) From product to service – strategies for upscaling smart home performance monitoring. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 107–28.

Al-Aomar, R, AlTal, M and Abel, J (2024) A data-driven predictive maintenance model for hospital HVAC system with machine learning. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 207–24.

Božiček, D, Almezeraani, Y and Košir, M (2024) Making sense of LCA results when evaluating multiple building designs – comparison of interpretation concepts. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 129–47.

Calcerano, F, Thravalou, S, Martinelli, L, Alexandrou, K, Artopoulos, G and Gigliarelli, E (2024) Energy and environmental improvement of built heritage: HBIM simulation-based approach applied to nine Mediterranean case-studies. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 225–47.

Ghansah, F A, Owusu-Manu, D, Edwards, D J, Thwala, W D, Yamoah Agyemang, D and Ababio, B K (2024) A framework for smart building technologies implementation in the Ghanaian construction industry: a PLS-SEM approach. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 148–63.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Intelligent buildings; partial least squares-structural equation modelling; smart building technologies; smart building;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0961-3218
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/09613218.2023.2248294
  • Abstract:
    This study sought to identify the dimensions and the significant critical factors capable of enhancing Smart Building Technologies' (SBTs') implementation for smart building projects in developing countries. A desk literature review is first conducted to identify and categorize the potential factors. It is further analyzed using partial least square structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) based on 227 valid data from experts in Ghana. The study revealed four underlying dimensions (i.e., ‘processes and control'[PC], ‘people and skills'[PS], ‘methods and techniques'[MT], and ‘knowledge sharing'[KS]) consisting 14 significant critical factors capable of enhancing SBTs implementation for smart building projects, with the top three comprising ‘appropriate procedures/practices for managing smart building projects (MT3)', ‘appropriate tools/techniques to guide smart building projects to their delivery (MT2)', and ‘skills and experience required to pick project team members for smart building projects (PS1)’. Further analysis with PLS-SEM revealed a significant positive effect of the four underlying dimensions and their positive interrelationships toward framework development. Besides the unique contribution of this study to the knowledge body, it also provides project managers and a construction design team with a structured knowledge of the skills, expertise, attitudes, decision-making, processes, control mechanisms, and effective delivery of smart building projects in developing countries.

Kalla, M, Kalaycioglu, O, Hecht, R, Schneider, S and Schmidt, C (2024) Station biophilia – assessing the perception of greenery on railway platforms using a digital twin. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 164–80.

Kumari, P, Reddy, S R N and Yadav, R (2024) Indoor occupancy detection and counting system based on boosting algorithm using different sensor data. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 87–106.

Lai, H and Chiang, W (2024) Generative design of terraced concert hall – a case study of Taipei music and library centre. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 49–67.

Liang, H, Weng, Y, Tang, S W Y and Yeoh, J K W (2024) Automated filtering of façade defect images using a similarity method for enhanced inspection documentation. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 194–206.

Prieto, A J, Torres-González, M and Carpio, M (2024) Virtual web-based instruments in the evaluation of functional degradation of heritage timber buildings. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 181–93.

Saeidlou, S and Ghadiminia, N (2024) A construction cost estimation framework using DNN and validation unit. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 38–48.

Yıldız, B, Çağdaş, G and Zincir, I (2024) Architectural space classification considering topological and 3D visual spatial relations using machine learning techniques. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 68–86.

Yang, X, Zhong, H, Wang, Z, Du, P, Zhou, K, Zhou, H, Lai, X, Lau, Y L, Song, Y and Tang, L (2024) BEKG: A built environment knowledge graph. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 19–37.

Zhou, S ( (2024) Platforming for industrialized building: a comparative case study of digitally-enabled product platforms. Building Research & Information, 52(01–02), 4–18.