Double Skin Façades (DSFs) are applied in both new and existing buildings, and most of such applications are found in temperate climates. Although research in this area is growing steadily, comparative analyses of DSF applications in different climates are still few and far between. This paper addresses such a gap by means of a comparative thermal comfort analysis of a DSF building model in both tropical and temperate climates. London and Rio de Janeiro have been selected as two representative cities, and three building orientations in each city have been considered; S, SW, and SE, for London in northern hemisphere and N, NW, and NE for Rio in southern hemisphere. Dynamic building energy modelling has been used to determine and assess indoo...
The application of Double Skin Facades (DSFs) in climates is limited and their potential benefits ar...
Double Skin Facades (DSFs) have been developed as an alternative technology to improve the thermal p...
Thermal building simulations (TRNSYS) were linked to nodal airflow network simulations (COMIS) for a...
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...
Double skin façade (DSF) is an attractive architectural element in modern office buildings that, whi...
This paper evaluates the influence of key design parameters on the thermal behaviour of a naturally ...
Double skin façades (DSFs) have gained recognition as architectural elements in modern office buildi...
This study has predicted the annual thermal acceptance levels in naturally ventilated office buildin...
Double Skin Façades (DSFs) are applied in both new and existing buildings, especially in temperate c...
A double-skin façade (DSF) is a multilayered skin that was initially designed for the cold climate o...
While Double Skin Façades [DSF] are considered one of the advanced techniques of designing energy ef...
This research seeks to find a design solution for reducing the energy usage in high-rise office buil...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordEngineers us...
This article explores the thermal, energy, and daylighting performance of double skin façades (DSFs)...
The application of Double Skin Facades (DSFs) in climates is limited and their potential benefits ar...
Double Skin Facades (DSFs) have been developed as an alternative technology to improve the thermal p...
Thermal building simulations (TRNSYS) were linked to nodal airflow network simulations (COMIS) for a...
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...
Double skin façade (DSF) is an attractive architectural element in modern office buildings that, whi...
This paper evaluates the influence of key design parameters on the thermal behaviour of a naturally ...
Double skin façades (DSFs) have gained recognition as architectural elements in modern office buildi...
This study has predicted the annual thermal acceptance levels in naturally ventilated office buildin...
Double Skin Façades (DSFs) are applied in both new and existing buildings, especially in temperate c...
A double-skin façade (DSF) is a multilayered skin that was initially designed for the cold climate o...
While Double Skin Façades [DSF] are considered one of the advanced techniques of designing energy ef...
This research seeks to find a design solution for reducing the energy usage in high-rise office buil...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordEngineers us...
This article explores the thermal, energy, and daylighting performance of double skin façades (DSFs)...
The application of Double Skin Facades (DSFs) in climates is limited and their potential benefits ar...
Double Skin Facades (DSFs) have been developed as an alternative technology to improve the thermal p...
Thermal building simulations (TRNSYS) were linked to nodal airflow network simulations (COMIS) for a...