Transparent façades are often used to increase the aesthetic value of the building and to provide visual contact with the outdoor. However, together with several positive features, it should be mentioned that glass façades may reduce the quality of the indoor thermal environment, causing thermal discomfort especially due to overheating in the summer season. The aim of this paper is to compare the implications on thermal comfort of different glazed façades, whose surface temperatures have been monitored during several experimental campaigns. The analyzed glazing systems were double skin façades and non conventional single skin façades integrating different materials (i.e. phase change material, areogel). Starting from the measured internal ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using...
Optimal transparency and daylight combined with the possibility to apply natural ventilation and a s...
Glazing is a critical buildings element as it is the most vulnerable envelope part to heat gain and ...
Office buildings are usually characterized by low thermal inertia, which could cause underperformanc...
The adoption of phase change materials (PCMs) in glazing can represent a way of improving the low th...
In many highly glazed buildings, the thermal comfort of the occupants will tend to be related to the...
In many highly glazed buildings, the thermal comfort of the occupants will tend to be related to the...
In many highly glazed buildings, the thermal comfort of the occupants will tend to be related to the...
In many highly glazed buildings, the thermal comfort of the occupants will tend to be related to the...
The energy performance of buildings is defined by their electrical systems and thermal exchanges thr...
Fully glazed façades on commercial buildings have a significant impact on the thermal comfort of the...
Active transparent façades are building envelope systems largely used in new office and public build...
Active transparent façades are building envelope systems largely used in new office and public build...
Being responsible for a significant proportion of total heat loss in façade dominated buildings, the...
There is a current trend of designing new commercial buildings with large glazed façade areas. Main...
AbstractThis paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using...
Optimal transparency and daylight combined with the possibility to apply natural ventilation and a s...
Glazing is a critical buildings element as it is the most vulnerable envelope part to heat gain and ...
Office buildings are usually characterized by low thermal inertia, which could cause underperformanc...
The adoption of phase change materials (PCMs) in glazing can represent a way of improving the low th...
In many highly glazed buildings, the thermal comfort of the occupants will tend to be related to the...
In many highly glazed buildings, the thermal comfort of the occupants will tend to be related to the...
In many highly glazed buildings, the thermal comfort of the occupants will tend to be related to the...
In many highly glazed buildings, the thermal comfort of the occupants will tend to be related to the...
The energy performance of buildings is defined by their electrical systems and thermal exchanges thr...
Fully glazed façades on commercial buildings have a significant impact on the thermal comfort of the...
Active transparent façades are building envelope systems largely used in new office and public build...
Active transparent façades are building envelope systems largely used in new office and public build...
Being responsible for a significant proportion of total heat loss in façade dominated buildings, the...
There is a current trend of designing new commercial buildings with large glazed façade areas. Main...
AbstractThis paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using...
Optimal transparency and daylight combined with the possibility to apply natural ventilation and a s...
Glazing is a critical buildings element as it is the most vulnerable envelope part to heat gain and ...