The Study of Constructing Decision Model for Sustainable Architecture in Taiwan:Using FDM and FAHP Tools

碩士 === 長榮大學 === 高階管理碩士在職專班(EMBA) === 107 === By the progress of human civilization, the ever-Increasing and functional enhancement of the building and infrastructure can not avoid the adverse impact on the overall environment. Moreover, these negative influences are obvious in the overall life cycle...

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Main Author: 陳江山
Other Authors: 劉春初
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/47nkk8
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Summary:碩士 === 長榮大學 === 高階管理碩士在職專班(EMBA) === 107 === By the progress of human civilization, the ever-Increasing and functional enhancement of the building and infrastructure can not avoid the adverse impact on the overall environment. Moreover, these negative influences are obvious in the overall life cycle of the building. Therefore, the assessment of the sustainability of buildings is an indispensable trend for regional sustainable development. The main goal of sustainable building design is reducing the depletion of key resources such as energy, water and raw materials, and creating a safe and productive living environment. A comprehensive assessment of buildings is vital to achieve national or regional sustainable development. Therefore, this study attempts to consolidate a set of the building indicators that meets the regional attributes and climatic characteristics in Taiwan, and consider the evaluation model for sustainable building concepts. This study uses the Fuzzy Delphi Method and Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process by the expert questionnaires to find out: 1. The main factor of environmental load is the relative most important measure of sustainable construction; 2. The indoor air quality and the base selection subfactors are relatively the most important measure of sustainable construction; 3. Experts' more attention to the social and economic facets is the measurement indicators of sustainable building; 4. Through the FAHP analysis to obtain the top 20 elements of the sustainable building evaluation index, the overall cumulative value is 81.06%. Hope to provide reference for the allocation of resources for the government or the building industry to build sustainable building in the future.