A new building skin has been proposed that addresses the challenge of reducing cooling load and daylight needs of buildings in hot climatic areas. It represents a multi-disciplinary research-based design that links between architecture, biomimicry, and computational design. Ideas from nature serve as inspiration in designing a porous, folded double façade for an existing building in Cairo, aiming at increasing heat lost by convection in the cavity as well as reducing heat gained by radiation. The folded surface provides self-shading while a network of small perforations provides airflow, allowing the cavity to breathe and remove heated air. The cooling load and daylight performances of an existing room with a single façade were compared t...
2013-08-05Due to the vast development in construction in hot-arid climate areas, implementing innova...
The application of Double Skin Facades (DSFs) in climates is limited and their potential benefits ar...
Abstract Buildings can generate heat from a variety of sources, including building occupants, the su...
The building facade plays an important role in achieving thermal comfort and energy conservation. A ...
The modernist movement in architecture has led to a building boom of a large number of high-rise bui...
Different climates of different regions do not provide the required appropriate climatic conditions ...
1. Introduction For many new buildings in the United Arabic Emirates, in cities like Dubai and Abu D...
textDue to the fact that construction, maintenance and operation of buildings consume almost 50% of ...
Amman, the capital city of Jordan, usually experiences a hot dry summer with high solar radiations a...
The global trend on energy integration and building efficiency is making both researchers and develo...
Combining passive elements with mechanical systems in office buildings may achieve a decrease in gre...
Climatic conditions affect shape, colour, geometry and lay-out of buildings. The vernacular Mediterr...
Human behaviour, dictated by activities, culture, society and attitudes, influences the different ...
Modern office buildings commonly have fully glazed façades in order to reflect a luxurious appearanc...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the ARFRISOL project is to reduce conventional energy consumption of office...
2013-08-05Due to the vast development in construction in hot-arid climate areas, implementing innova...
The application of Double Skin Facades (DSFs) in climates is limited and their potential benefits ar...
Abstract Buildings can generate heat from a variety of sources, including building occupants, the su...
The building facade plays an important role in achieving thermal comfort and energy conservation. A ...
The modernist movement in architecture has led to a building boom of a large number of high-rise bui...
Different climates of different regions do not provide the required appropriate climatic conditions ...
1. Introduction For many new buildings in the United Arabic Emirates, in cities like Dubai and Abu D...
textDue to the fact that construction, maintenance and operation of buildings consume almost 50% of ...
Amman, the capital city of Jordan, usually experiences a hot dry summer with high solar radiations a...
The global trend on energy integration and building efficiency is making both researchers and develo...
Combining passive elements with mechanical systems in office buildings may achieve a decrease in gre...
Climatic conditions affect shape, colour, geometry and lay-out of buildings. The vernacular Mediterr...
Human behaviour, dictated by activities, culture, society and attitudes, influences the different ...
Modern office buildings commonly have fully glazed façades in order to reflect a luxurious appearanc...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the ARFRISOL project is to reduce conventional energy consumption of office...
2013-08-05Due to the vast development in construction in hot-arid climate areas, implementing innova...
The application of Double Skin Facades (DSFs) in climates is limited and their potential benefits ar...
Abstract Buildings can generate heat from a variety of sources, including building occupants, the su...