2017
DOI: 10.21625/archive.v1i1.113
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Modern Mashrabiyas with High-tech Daylight Responsive Systems

Abstract: The environmental and social role of closed oriental balconies (Mashrabiyas) remains a significant vernacular aspect of Middle Eastern architecture. However, nowadays this traditional Islamic window element with its characteristic latticework is used to cover entire buildings as an oriental ornament, providing local identity and a sun-shading device for cooling. In fact, designers have reinvented this vernacular Islamic wooden structure into high-tech responsive daylight systems – often on a massive scale and … Show more

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“…The three primary system types are buffer systems, extract air systems, and twin systems. The three systems significantly differ with relation to ventilation technique and ability to lower overall energy consumption, as shown in Figure 1 (El Semary et al, 2017).…”
Section: Classification Of Double Skin Façade Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three primary system types are buffer systems, extract air systems, and twin systems. The three systems significantly differ with relation to ventilation technique and ability to lower overall energy consumption, as shown in Figure 1 (El Semary et al, 2017).…”
Section: Classification Of Double Skin Façade Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2015;Moloney, 2006). Metal panellerin açılıp-kapanma hareketi ile, mekanda günışığına maruz kalma süresi azaltılarak gölgeleme sağlanmaktadır (Semary, Gawad, 2017). Cam cephenin iç tarafına yerleştirilen kinetik "Mashrabiya" motifi ilhamlı gölgeleme elemanları, günışığı parlamasını önlerken aydınlatma miktarını da kontrol etmektedir.…”
Section: Arap Dünya Enstitüsü Binası Adaptif Cephe Tasarımıunclassified
“…The origin of the Mashrabiya in the Middle East can be traced back to its Arabic root word "Sharab", meaning "To drink" [4,[17][18][19][20]. Initially, Mashrabiya referred to a location where one could access water from a clay pot.…”
Section: Concept Of Mashrabiyamentioning
confidence: 99%