Climate based facade design for business buildings with examples from central London

Napier, John D. (2015) Climate based facade design for business buildings with examples from central London. Buildings . ISSN 2075-5309

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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.
This article returns (in principle) to the physics of comfort in buildings and the passive strategies which can help achieve this with a low energy and carbon footprint. Passive and active façade design strategies are outlined as the basis of a critical tool and a design methodology for new projects.
A new architectural sensibility can arise based on modeling the inputs of sunlight, daylight and air temperature in time and space at the early stages of design. Early but sound strategies can be tested and refined using advanced environmental modeling techniques. Architecture and environmental thinking can proceed hand in hand through the design process.

Keywords:climatic design, day-lighting, facade design, shading, solar heat gain, cross disciplinary, design workflow, nearly zero carbon, business buildings, JCOpen
Subjects:K Architecture, Building and Planning > K110 Architectural Design Theory
K Architecture, Building and Planning > K100 Architecture
Divisions:College of Arts > School of Architecture & Design > School of Architecture & Design (Architecture)
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ID Code:16408
Deposited On:13 Jan 2015 12:12

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