ABSTRACT

This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book examines some of the simulation and modeling tools that are being used to understand, interpret, predict, and visualize the effects of climate change. It provides a survey of building simulation studies from the past decade that utilize climate change weather projections to assess building impacts, assess resilient design measures that mitigate impacts, and have clear metrics for evaluating climate change-related impacts. The book considers who these simulation tools are designed for, and how they might be improved to better engage community stakeholders in a co-design approach. It addresses how simulation data might be integrated with social concerns at the scale of buildings, communities, and entire cities. The book also addresses how design considerations, such as energy efficiency and materials, affect public health and equity.