Julian Bischof

Julian Bischof
Institute for Housing and Environment GmbH · Strategic Building Stock Development + Energetic Building Assessment and Optimization

Master of Engineering

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Introduction
Research Associate in the field of physical non-domestic building simulation, life-cycle assessment, and data acquisition. Julian Bischof currently works in the field of Strategic Building Stock Development in the Institute for Housing and Environment GmbH in Darmstadt, Germany. Julian is pursuing his Ph.D. in the field of Life-Cycle Assessment Non-Domestic Building Stock Modelling at the Technological University Dublin in cooperation with Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences (h_da).
Additional affiliations
August 2016 - July 2020
Institute for Housing and Environment GmbH
Position
  • Research Associate
Description
  • Strategic development of the building stock, Building Energy Simulation, Life Cycle Assessment
June 2015 - May 2016
University of Galway
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • Master's Thesis in the area of Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) of modern office buildings and its implementation in Building Information Modeling (BIM).
Education
March 2014 - July 2016
Nordhausen University of Applied Science
Field of study
  • Energetic Urban Redevelopment
September 2010 - February 2014
Nordhausen University of Applied Science
Field of study
  • Renewable Energies Technologies

Publications

Publications (20)
Data
Eine Typologie der Nichtwohngebäude (NWG) in Deutschland wurde aus den Ergebnissen von ENOB:dataNWG entwickelt, um die Komplexität der Gebäudebestandsdaten zu reduzieren und für Szenarien des großen Ganzen handhabbar zu machen. Die große Vielfalt der NWG wurde auf 33 Gebäudetypen reduziert, die nach 11 Gebäudefunktionen und 3 Baualtersklassen unter...
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Building stock (BS) energy simulation is an important tool for exploring a BS's greenhouse gas mitigation measures. Simulation presents the challenge of finding the trade-off between detail and computational requirements. This paper presents the development and validation of such a model based on the simplified hourly method of the ISO 13790, imple...
Conference Paper
In contrast to residential buildings, the stock of non-residential buildings (NRB) in Germany is not fully represented in any official statistics. This is surprising given the economic importance of this sector. Not only the increasing relevance of climate protection makes it seem reasonable and necessary to capture the scope and characteristics of...
Article
Building stock models (BSMs) are essential for simulating the contributions of regional and national building sectors to climate change under different policy scenarios, and for identifying pathways to climate change mitigation. To date, BSMs have focused on the operational life-cycle impacts of domestic dwellings; there has been less emphasis eith...
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Purpose To accomplish the national and international climate goals, building renovation and optimisation of their energy and resource efficiency are essential. Thus, reliable information on the building stock (BS) is necessary. Most previous building typologies are focussing on residential buildings and the operational phase. This paper shows the d...
Technical Report
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Typology available on https://github.com/IWUGERMANY/Nichtwohngebaeude-Typologie-Deutschland ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To map the characteristics of the German non-residential building stock in an appropriate manner, a NRB typology was dev...
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Die Klimaschutzvorgaben der Bundesregierung und der EU gehen davon aus, dass bis 2050 eine Reduktion der Treibhausgasemissionen (THGE) von 95 % gegen-über 1990 nötig ist, um den Anstieg der globalen Durchschnittstemperatur entsprechend des Überein-kommens von Paris auf deutlich unter 2 °C zu begren-zen (United Nations 2015). Mit der Novellierung de...
Technical Report
Availabe here: https://www.bbsr.bund.de/BBSR/DE/veroeffentlichungen/bbsr-online/2021/bbsr-online-37-2021.html --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Als Maßstab zur Beurteilung der energetischen Qualität eines Nichtwohngebäudes (NWG) schreibt das seit 1. November 2020 in Kraft getretene Gebäudeenergiegese...
Article
Climate change, increasing emissions and rising global temperatures have gradually affected the way we think about the future of our planet. Urban areas possess significant potential for reducing the energy consumption of the overall energy system. In recent years, there is an increasing number of research initiatives related to Urban Building Ener...
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In recent years, many building stock models have been developed to advise and guide policymakers. In most models, however, user needs were not formally established. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to formally undertake a user needs‘ assessment for building stock energy and carbon models. To achieve this aim, a bilingual exploratory online user...
Conference Paper
In recent years, many building stock models have been developed to advise and guide policymakers. In most models, however, user needs were not formally established. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to formally undertake a user needs‘ assessment for building stock energy and carbon models. To achieve this aim, a bilingual exploratory online user...
Poster
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In recent years, many building stock models have been developed to advise and guide policymakers. In most models, however, user needs were not formally established. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to formally undertake a user needs‘ assessment for building stock energy and carbon models. To achieve this aim, a bilingual exploratory online user...
Technical Report
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Dynamic ISO Building Simulator (DIBS) is a simulation program for calculating the space heating, cooling and electricity demand of German non-residential buildings. The adapted hourly dynamic building energy simulator for single buildings and building stocks is ready to use with ENOB:dataNWG interview and on-site inspection data. The underlying res...
Technical Report
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ENOB:dataNWG Report, describing the on-site inspection phase of the ENOB:dataNWG project. Thereby, it presents the aims and objectives, applied data gathering methodology, developed and used data gathering tools, gathered information and building parameters, quality assurance and additional information on the whole process of the on-site inspection...
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This presentation addresses the increasing number of disparate data resources used for urban modelling. The objective of this work is to provide a standardized approach for processing these resources for urban energy modelling studies. This paper details the approach of a collaborative project to standardize categorization, acquisition and processi...
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This paper addresses the increasing number of disparate data resources used for urban modelling. The objective of this work is to provide a standardized approach for processing these resources for urban energy modelling studies. This paper details the approach of a collaborative project to standardize categorization, acquisition and processing of d...

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