Double skin façade (DSF) is an attractive architectural element in modern office buildings that, while giving a transparent appearance to buildings, can potentially be able to moderate the indoor thermal conditions and reduce energy demands. Developments in warmer climate countries such as Brazil are beginning to consider the application of DSF technology as a solution to improve thermal and energy performance in their buildings. Building upon the experience of a comprehensive research programme on the study of the thermal performance of office buildings with DSF, from which key design parameters affecting the thermal behaviour of DSF have been identified and evaluated, this study aims to examine the impact on energy consumptions. Using an ...
While Double Skin Façades [DSF] are considered one of the advanced techniques of designing energy ef...
A double-skin façade (DSF) is a multilayered skin that was initially designed for the cold climate o...
Double Skin Façades (DSFs) are applied in both new and existing buildings, especially in temperate c...
This study has predicted the annual thermal acceptance levels in naturally ventilated office buildin...
Double skin façades (DSFs) have gained recognition as architectural elements in modern office buildi...
This paper evaluates the influence of key design parameters on the thermal behaviour of a naturally ...
Double Skin Façades (DSFs) are applied in both new and existing buildings, and most of such applicat...
Double Skin Façades (DSFs) are applied in both new and existing buildings, and most of such applicat...
Combining passive elements with mechanical systems in office buildings may achieve a decrease in gre...
Double Skin Façade has been recognised as an advanced façade technology for improving buildings’ the...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordEngineers us...
This research seeks to find a design solution for reducing the energy usage in high-rise office buil...
The main objectives of this research are (a) to investigate the thermal effect of double skin facade...
Thermal building simulations (TRNSYS) were linked to nodal airflow network simulations (COMIS) for a...
Combining passive elements with mechanical systems in office buildings may achieve a decrease in gre...
While Double Skin Façades [DSF] are considered one of the advanced techniques of designing energy ef...
A double-skin façade (DSF) is a multilayered skin that was initially designed for the cold climate o...
Double Skin Façades (DSFs) are applied in both new and existing buildings, especially in temperate c...
This study has predicted the annual thermal acceptance levels in naturally ventilated office buildin...
Double skin façades (DSFs) have gained recognition as architectural elements in modern office buildi...
This paper evaluates the influence of key design parameters on the thermal behaviour of a naturally ...
Double Skin Façades (DSFs) are applied in both new and existing buildings, and most of such applicat...
Double Skin Façades (DSFs) are applied in both new and existing buildings, and most of such applicat...
Combining passive elements with mechanical systems in office buildings may achieve a decrease in gre...
Double Skin Façade has been recognised as an advanced façade technology for improving buildings’ the...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordEngineers us...
This research seeks to find a design solution for reducing the energy usage in high-rise office buil...
The main objectives of this research are (a) to investigate the thermal effect of double skin facade...
Thermal building simulations (TRNSYS) were linked to nodal airflow network simulations (COMIS) for a...
Combining passive elements with mechanical systems in office buildings may achieve a decrease in gre...
While Double Skin Façades [DSF] are considered one of the advanced techniques of designing energy ef...
A double-skin façade (DSF) is a multilayered skin that was initially designed for the cold climate o...
Double Skin Façades (DSFs) are applied in both new and existing buildings, especially in temperate c...