Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Sustainable Building Lifecycle; A Systematic Literature Review
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2024
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Abstract
With buildings accounting for a significant portion of global energy consumption and
greenhouse gas emissions, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) holds promise for enhancing
sustainability in the building lifecycle. This systematic literature review addresses the current
understanding of AI’s potential to optimize energy efficiency and minimize environmental impact
in building design, construction, and operation. A comprehensive literature review and synthesis
were conducted to identify AI technologies applicable to sustainable building practices, examine
their influence, and analyze the challenges of implementation. The review was guided by a
meticulous search strategy utilizing keywords related to AI application in sustainable building
design, construction, and operation. The findings reveal AI’s capabilities in optimizing energy
efficiency through intelligent control systems, enabling predictive maintenance, and aiding design
simulation. Advanced machine learning algorithms facilitate data‐driven analysis and prediction,
while digital twins provide real‐time insights for informed decision‐making. Furthermore, the
review identifies barriers to AI adoption, including cost concerns, data security risks, and challenges
in implementation. AI presents a transformative opportunity to enhance sustainability in the built
environment, offering innovative solutions for energy optimization and environmentally conscious
practices. However, addressing technical and practical challenges will be crucial for the successful
integration of AI in sustainable building practices.
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Artificial Intelligence, sustainability, building life cycle, design optimization, digital twins, Internet of Things