Performance of Compact, Closed Cavity, Double-skin Curtain Wall
A proposed design for a compact, closed cavity, double-skin curtain wall system in the Marine climate of the West Coast raises questions of potential
A proposed design for a compact, closed cavity, double-skin curtain wall system in the Marine climate of the West Coast raises questions of potential
Buildings have a considerable impact on the environment, and it is crucial to consider environmental and energy performance in building design.
Over the last two decades, in what has been coined “The Digital Turn”, the introduction of parametric design software has afforded increased
Architectural preferences for commercial building continue towards increased transparency resulting in large lites of glass with minimal visual
Closed cavity facades (CCF), a configuration of Double Skin Facade (DSF), consists of a double-glazed unit on the inner layer and single glazing on
Facade failure due to seismic event represents a potential hazard to people and can cause serious damages to buildings with consequent high-cost
Electrochromic windows introduced to building market as a smart glare control solution to provide visual comfort for building occupant. EC glazing
Architects specify curtain wall thermal performance criteria and usually identify simple modeling software, like THERM, to perform thermal analysis
High performance can be defined as “a building that integrates and optimizes all major high-performance building attributes, including energy
Heat transfer through building facades can occur by any combinations of conduction, convection, and/or radiation. Conductive heat transfer depends on
When it comes to the subject of building enclosure in Australia, one topic has eclipsed all others in recent years: combustible cladding. It has even
Designing a multi-functional building envelope as an architectural façade, environmental interface and solar collector is a multi-objective
Unitized curtain wall has become ubiquitous in contemporary facade design and construction due to advantages associated with speed of erection, lower
Increased security needs have led to a demand in enhanced curtain wall facade performance. In addition to thermal, acoustic, and structural
Facade engineering aims at appropriately balancing the demands imposed by the context and the capabilities inherent to the materials, the geometries
Today, building facades are expected to do much more than merely provide shelter, which is driving the need for higher performing envelope solutions.
The use of glass in windows and curtain walls in residential as well as in commercial buildings needs to be designed very carefully. In addition to
Glass by nature is a reflective material, and it is well-known and documented that issues of glare can occur due to solar reflection. This phenomenon
With increasing interest in wellness and human-centric design in workplaces, the design of building enclosures is predicated on optimizing competing