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Architecturally Integrated Multifunctional Solar-Thermal Façades
This paper discusses relevant issue related to the architectural integration of active solar technologies (e.g. solar collectors) in the facades. In respect with the criteria which defines an optimal integration of solar technologies at the buildings level, the paper proposes a multifunctional solar facade concept that has the flexibility to be implemented in very different situations that can be met within the built environment. The results embed concepts of interest for architects, engineers and designers working on the implementation and integration of solar energy conversion systems in the built environment, towards sustainable communities.
Architecturally Integrated Multifunctional Solar-Thermal Façades
This paper discusses relevant issue related to the architectural integration of active solar technologies (e.g. solar collectors) in the facades. In respect with the criteria which defines an optimal integration of solar technologies at the buildings level, the paper proposes a multifunctional solar facade concept that has the flexibility to be implemented in very different situations that can be met within the built environment. The results embed concepts of interest for architects, engineers and designers working on the implementation and integration of solar energy conversion systems in the built environment, towards sustainable communities.
Architecturally Integrated Multifunctional Solar-Thermal Façades
Springer Proceed. in Energy
Visa, Ion (editor) / Comsit, Mihai (author) / Visa, Ion (author) / Moldovan, Macedon Dumitru (author) / Isac, Luminita (author)
2014-09-18
19 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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