2015
DOI: 10.3390/buildings5010016
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Climate Based Façade Design for Business Buildings with Examples from Central London

Abstract: There is a disconnection between commercial architecture and environmental thinking, where green features can be included as part of a strategy for gaining approvals and marketing projects, but those features are not reviewed after completion and occupation of the building and knowledge is not shared. High levels of air conditioning are still considered unavoidable. Elaborate double skin façades and complex motorized shading systems are adopted; often masking an underlying lack of basic environmental thinking.… Show more

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“…On the other hand, in tropical zones with severe warm humid conditions, controlling sun penetration offers better opportunities for delivering improved energy efficiency in conditioned buildings. The bottom line is that we should be in a position to make a deliberate and positive impact on improving energy efficiency through building facades [30][31][32] and plan depths [33]. Acquiring the most effective plan depth and envelope has value for climate responsiveness and thus advanced energy performance, increased human thermal comfort and climate sensitive role of buildings [34].…”
Section: Climate Response For Energy Sustainability: An Adaptation Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, in tropical zones with severe warm humid conditions, controlling sun penetration offers better opportunities for delivering improved energy efficiency in conditioned buildings. The bottom line is that we should be in a position to make a deliberate and positive impact on improving energy efficiency through building facades [30][31][32] and plan depths [33]. Acquiring the most effective plan depth and envelope has value for climate responsiveness and thus advanced energy performance, increased human thermal comfort and climate sensitive role of buildings [34].…”
Section: Climate Response For Energy Sustainability: An Adaptation Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method is deeply anchored in the perceptive qualities of surfaces themselves. Serrated elements -also called "angled oriels" [18] -are positioned at an angle in relation to the overall façade plane, thereby altering the perception of the building and making it seem more dynamic compared to an identical building with a planar facade. The vanishing points of protruding serrated elements are in different locations than the vanishing points of the overall façade plane.…”
Section: Serration Rhythmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10, No. 3;2017 day to face their negative impacts, with reducing consumed energy to achieve required lighting level (Napier, J. 2015).…”
Section: Daylight and Double Skin Façadementioning
confidence: 99%