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This paper provides a thorough review of control strategies in green building design, emphasizing their critical role in enhancing building efficiency and sustainability. It systematically categorizes various control strategies based on their functionality—thermal comfort, energy efficiency, and environmental impact reduction. Through a comparative analysis, the effectiveness of these strategies is evaluated in terms of energy conservation and operational performance optimization. The paper also investigates the integration of renewable energy sources with building management systems, showcasing innovative case studies that highlight successful implementations. Additionally, it addresses challenges such as technological integration complexities, initial cost implications, and scalability issues. The paper concludes with recommendations for policymakers and engineers on the adoption of adaptive control technologies and emphasizes the importance of user-centric approaches in the design and implementation of control systems in green buildings.
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