An up-to-date review of more than 100 research papers about green building rating tools is proposed, with a view to what is changed or must be changed, also following the new requirements due to the recent pandemic. The review organizes current literature in the matter of rating systems in four different groups: rating systems’ comparison papers, case studies, the proposition of new rating systems, possible integration of rating systems into other design tools for buildings. The research papers have been analyzed to underline the main investigated aspects in rating systems, how to improve the rating systems for enlarging the sustainability assessment, and how much the level of certification reflects the green, sustainable, healthiness, and indoor environmental quality features of buildings. Moreover, possible improvements of the weighting systems are here showed, in the rating systems’ method, and some new aspects for the sustainability assessment are suggested. As regards the pillars of sustainability, the main neglected points are structural safety, vulnerability to calamitous events, compatibility with local culture and history. Moreover, the indoor environmental quality and the flexibility/adaptability of livable environments are underestimated in the current rating systems. These issues have emerged strongly during the COVID-19 pandemic and have become a priority.
Building rating systems: A novel review about capabilities, current limits and open issues
Vanoli G. P.
2022-01-01
Abstract
An up-to-date review of more than 100 research papers about green building rating tools is proposed, with a view to what is changed or must be changed, also following the new requirements due to the recent pandemic. The review organizes current literature in the matter of rating systems in four different groups: rating systems’ comparison papers, case studies, the proposition of new rating systems, possible integration of rating systems into other design tools for buildings. The research papers have been analyzed to underline the main investigated aspects in rating systems, how to improve the rating systems for enlarging the sustainability assessment, and how much the level of certification reflects the green, sustainable, healthiness, and indoor environmental quality features of buildings. Moreover, possible improvements of the weighting systems are here showed, in the rating systems’ method, and some new aspects for the sustainability assessment are suggested. As regards the pillars of sustainability, the main neglected points are structural safety, vulnerability to calamitous events, compatibility with local culture and history. Moreover, the indoor environmental quality and the flexibility/adaptability of livable environments are underestimated in the current rating systems. These issues have emerged strongly during the COVID-19 pandemic and have become a priority.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.