Traditional shading design principles guide the vertical and horizontal orientation of fins, louvres and awnings being applied to orthogonal planar façades. Due to doubly curved envelopes characterising many contemporary designs, these rules of thumb are now not always applicable. Operable blinds attempt to regulate the fluctuating luminance of daylight and aid in shading direct sunlight. Mostly they remain closed, as workers are commonly too preoccupied to continually adjust them so a reliance on electrically powered lights remains a preference. To remedy these problems, the idea of what it is to sustainable enclose space is reconsidered through the geometric and kinetic optimisation of a parametric skin, with sunlight responsive modules t...
peer reviewedThe climate in Egypt is gifted with a clear sunny sky most of the year, providing the e...
(1) Background: considering multiple, and somehow conflicting, design objectives can potentially mak...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77392/1/AIAA-2005-5626-504.pd
2014-11-11A tension is developing between the goal of more energy efficient buildings and the growin...
The future of building envelope design lies in smart adaptation. The current literature overlooks th...
There is an emerging need to include sustainability–related performance features within the conceptu...
For daylighting optimisation, shading devices are increasingly operated automatically to overcome th...
Daylight devices are important components of any climate responsive façade system. But, the evolutio...
Double skin facades can be used as a balanced solution to facilitate natural lighting into buildings...
UnrestrictedA high integration of design and research between architects, computational designers, a...
Nowadays, daylighting systems and shading devices are controlled automatically to achieve their opti...
Purpose: Optimisation of daylight admission through window is crucial for alleviating glare while ma...
In the history, architecture was exploited to the human being to protect him from unsteady environme...
The urgency of increasing energy efficiency in new building design and retrofits has moved lighting ...
In the history, architecture was exploited to the human being to protect him from unsteady environme...
peer reviewedThe climate in Egypt is gifted with a clear sunny sky most of the year, providing the e...
(1) Background: considering multiple, and somehow conflicting, design objectives can potentially mak...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77392/1/AIAA-2005-5626-504.pd
2014-11-11A tension is developing between the goal of more energy efficient buildings and the growin...
The future of building envelope design lies in smart adaptation. The current literature overlooks th...
There is an emerging need to include sustainability–related performance features within the conceptu...
For daylighting optimisation, shading devices are increasingly operated automatically to overcome th...
Daylight devices are important components of any climate responsive façade system. But, the evolutio...
Double skin facades can be used as a balanced solution to facilitate natural lighting into buildings...
UnrestrictedA high integration of design and research between architects, computational designers, a...
Nowadays, daylighting systems and shading devices are controlled automatically to achieve their opti...
Purpose: Optimisation of daylight admission through window is crucial for alleviating glare while ma...
In the history, architecture was exploited to the human being to protect him from unsteady environme...
The urgency of increasing energy efficiency in new building design and retrofits has moved lighting ...
In the history, architecture was exploited to the human being to protect him from unsteady environme...
peer reviewedThe climate in Egypt is gifted with a clear sunny sky most of the year, providing the e...
(1) Background: considering multiple, and somehow conflicting, design objectives can potentially mak...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77392/1/AIAA-2005-5626-504.pd