The Double Face 2.0 research project aims at developing a novel type of an adaptive translucent Trombe wall. The novelty of the proposed system is based on the integration of new lightweight and translucent materials, used both forlatent heat storage and insulation, advanced computational design processes, used to identify the relationship between variations in geometry and their effect in terms of overall performance, as well as proposed fabrication methods basedon Fused Deposition Modelling. Various concepts and geometric configurations are explored and improved via a computational design workflow. The exploration is deeply rooted in performance simulations manufacturing constraints and measurements of prototypes. The paper presents the w...
Double Skin Façade systems, adopted prevalently across Europe for a number of years, are becoming in...
Skin is the primary shield between our body and its surroundings. It protects the body from the harm...
Most of the existing buildings in Spain lack any thermal insulation in their envelope. They are in ...
The Double Face 2.0 research project aims at developing a novel type of an adaptive translucent Trom...
Double Face 2.0 is a novel solar wall, joining a strong design identity and high technical performan...
A traditional Trombe wall is known as a high thermal-mass wall, situated behind a window of a room a...
In order to reduce the energy demand of households, a new type of Trombe wall is being designed duri...
Recently, there has been a growing interest in passive climate design aimed at reducing the large en...
In this paper, the energy performance comparison of single glass, double glass and a-Si semi-transpa...
International audienceToday there are several technologies to improve energy efficiency in buildings...
Sustainable architecture and green building are recognized techniques to address the energy and envi...
AbstractThis paper is summarizing the results of a research carried out for assessing thermal perfor...
This paper reports on a new façade system that uses passive solutions in the search for energy effic...
Passive systems are becoming increasingly popular among designers, which is reflected in their frequ...
International audience<font face="arial, helvetica"><span style="font-size: 13px;">Trombe walls ...
Double Skin Façade systems, adopted prevalently across Europe for a number of years, are becoming in...
Skin is the primary shield between our body and its surroundings. It protects the body from the harm...
Most of the existing buildings in Spain lack any thermal insulation in their envelope. They are in ...
The Double Face 2.0 research project aims at developing a novel type of an adaptive translucent Trom...
Double Face 2.0 is a novel solar wall, joining a strong design identity and high technical performan...
A traditional Trombe wall is known as a high thermal-mass wall, situated behind a window of a room a...
In order to reduce the energy demand of households, a new type of Trombe wall is being designed duri...
Recently, there has been a growing interest in passive climate design aimed at reducing the large en...
In this paper, the energy performance comparison of single glass, double glass and a-Si semi-transpa...
International audienceToday there are several technologies to improve energy efficiency in buildings...
Sustainable architecture and green building are recognized techniques to address the energy and envi...
AbstractThis paper is summarizing the results of a research carried out for assessing thermal perfor...
This paper reports on a new façade system that uses passive solutions in the search for energy effic...
Passive systems are becoming increasingly popular among designers, which is reflected in their frequ...
International audience<font face="arial, helvetica"><span style="font-size: 13px;">Trombe walls ...
Double Skin Façade systems, adopted prevalently across Europe for a number of years, are becoming in...
Skin is the primary shield between our body and its surroundings. It protects the body from the harm...
Most of the existing buildings in Spain lack any thermal insulation in their envelope. They are in ...