Abstract Glazing is a critical buildings element as it is the most vulnerable envelope part to heat gain and heat loss accounting for around 50% of a building’s energy consumption. However, conventional glazing technologies have relatively low-performance characteristics which cause significant heat losses during winter and undesired heat gain in summer. In this regard, this study investigates the thermal and visual performance of various design configurations of a novel glazing technology, named Closed Cavity Façade (CCF), in comparison with traditional glazing technologies. Several CCF configurations were examined using Energy Plus and IDA ICE and compared to the baseline Double Glazing Unit (DGU) (traditional or thermochro...
For highrise office buildings, double skin façades offer a attractive alternative in building envelo...
AbstractGlazed envelopes can cause significant thermal energy gains or losses. The installation of a...
In many highly glazed buildings, the thermal comfort of the occupants will tend to be related to the...
Glazing is a critical buildings element as it is the most vulnerable envelope part to heat gain and ...
In its simplest form, a Closed Cavity Façade (CCF) consists of a double or triple glazing unit (DGU ...
peer reviewedAdaptive façades are gaining greater importance in highly efficient buildings under a w...
Dynamic transparent envelope technologies such as double skin facades (DSFs) have been used for a lo...
Concerns over sustainability in the built environment have resulted in continuous efforts to improve...
This research aims to investigate whether real spaces can support legitimate measurements on glazing...
This paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using a therm...
This paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using a therm...
AbstractThis paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using...
In many highly glazed buildings, the thermal comfort of the occupants will tend to be related to the...
With adaptive building façade technologies, a building envelope can provide a comfortable indoor env...
Being responsible for a significant proportion of total heat loss in façade dominated buildings, the...
For highrise office buildings, double skin façades offer a attractive alternative in building envelo...
AbstractGlazed envelopes can cause significant thermal energy gains or losses. The installation of a...
In many highly glazed buildings, the thermal comfort of the occupants will tend to be related to the...
Glazing is a critical buildings element as it is the most vulnerable envelope part to heat gain and ...
In its simplest form, a Closed Cavity Façade (CCF) consists of a double or triple glazing unit (DGU ...
peer reviewedAdaptive façades are gaining greater importance in highly efficient buildings under a w...
Dynamic transparent envelope technologies such as double skin facades (DSFs) have been used for a lo...
Concerns over sustainability in the built environment have resulted in continuous efforts to improve...
This research aims to investigate whether real spaces can support legitimate measurements on glazing...
This paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using a therm...
This paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using a therm...
AbstractThis paper investigates the potential energy requirements for heating and cooling when using...
In many highly glazed buildings, the thermal comfort of the occupants will tend to be related to the...
With adaptive building façade technologies, a building envelope can provide a comfortable indoor env...
Being responsible for a significant proportion of total heat loss in façade dominated buildings, the...
For highrise office buildings, double skin façades offer a attractive alternative in building envelo...
AbstractGlazed envelopes can cause significant thermal energy gains or losses. The installation of a...
In many highly glazed buildings, the thermal comfort of the occupants will tend to be related to the...