A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Energy Saving with Double-Skin Glazed Facades in Multistorey Buildings
As a result of growing population and technological developments, increasing consumption of limited energy sources all over the world leads to environmental pollution. The rapid increase of environmental problems has required the world to revise their production and consumption patterns in every sector. Minimizing energy consumption and building design approaches which aim at using renewable energy sources in the field of architecture have come into prominence. From this point of view, the aim is to design energy-efficient buildings that can adapt to changing climatic conditions. Building skin, one of the most significant parameters, effecting the performance of energy-efficient buildings has important functions in energy conservation and providing indoor comfort conditions. Within this context, energy-efficient double-skin facade systems acting as a filter have been developed by analyzing the negative features of constantly changing outdoor environment. These facade systems frequently used in multistorey buildings in many countries offer advantages such as natural lighting, heat and solar control, noise control and natural ventilation. On the other hand, these facade systems not only reduce the need for mechanical systems but also provide user comfort requirement.
In this study, the aim is to indicate the importance of energy-efficient double-skin facade systems for today’s architecture and energy performance, and to provide a better conceptual technical understanding. For this purpose, the positive and negative features of system were evaluated by giving technical information and construction details concerning energy saving double-skin facade systems from the examples of contemporary architecture around the world.
Energy Saving with Double-Skin Glazed Facades in Multistorey Buildings
As a result of growing population and technological developments, increasing consumption of limited energy sources all over the world leads to environmental pollution. The rapid increase of environmental problems has required the world to revise their production and consumption patterns in every sector. Minimizing energy consumption and building design approaches which aim at using renewable energy sources in the field of architecture have come into prominence. From this point of view, the aim is to design energy-efficient buildings that can adapt to changing climatic conditions. Building skin, one of the most significant parameters, effecting the performance of energy-efficient buildings has important functions in energy conservation and providing indoor comfort conditions. Within this context, energy-efficient double-skin facade systems acting as a filter have been developed by analyzing the negative features of constantly changing outdoor environment. These facade systems frequently used in multistorey buildings in many countries offer advantages such as natural lighting, heat and solar control, noise control and natural ventilation. On the other hand, these facade systems not only reduce the need for mechanical systems but also provide user comfort requirement.
In this study, the aim is to indicate the importance of energy-efficient double-skin facade systems for today’s architecture and energy performance, and to provide a better conceptual technical understanding. For this purpose, the positive and negative features of system were evaluated by giving technical information and construction details concerning energy saving double-skin facade systems from the examples of contemporary architecture around the world.
Energy Saving with Double-Skin Glazed Facades in Multistorey Buildings
Dincer, Ibrahim (editor) / Midilli, Adnan (editor) / Kucuk, Haydar (editor) / Alemdağ, Esra Lakot (author) / Beyhan, Figen (author)
Progress in Exergy, Energy, and the Environment ; Chapter: 49 ; 533-540
2014-05-23
8 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Double skin glazed façades in sunny Mediterranean climates
Elsevier | 2015
|Contemporary facades of multistorey residential buildings in Kiev: Videoecological aspect
DOAJ | 2016
|Double skin glazed façades in sunny Mediterranean climates
Online Contents | 2015
|Glazed facades and overheating problems in buildings
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2007
|Adaptive biomimetic facades: Enhancing energy efficiency of highly glazed buildings
DOAJ | 2019
|