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User comfort and energy consumption of office buildings in Santiago, Chile: results of an unregulated context
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In Chile, non-residential buildings are not subject to regulations in regard of energy consumption or indoor
environmental quality. General urban aspects related to volume, lot occupation, constructability and sun
obstructions are regulated, but other aspects such as energy or façade performance are left to the
market's ability to define without any standards or models of adaptation to the country’s climate and
energy conditions. Santiago, the capital, concentrates most of office buildings, and it is here that this
development has turned critical due to the widespread use of architectural models based on highly
transparent façades.
This article discusses the comfort conditions and the energy consumption of office buildings constructed in
the last years in this scenario of lacking regulation. To do so, we present the results of a measurement
campaign considering nine representative cases of a universe of 105 buildings selected by types
according to the characteristics of its architecture and façade systems, carried out during one year. The
results of these measurements are discussed in reference to existing Chilean and international standards
and norms, in order to understand the consequences of market mechanisms regulating building energy
performance and the further consequences of this for user comfort..
Keywords: Energy Consumption, User Comfort, Regulation, Office Buildings