Abstract
Many modern office buildings have highly glazed facades. Their energy efficiency and indoor climate is, however, being questioned. Therefore more and more of these buildings are being built with double skin facades, which can provide improvements: a thermal buffer zone, energy savings, wind protection with open windows, fire protection, aesthetics, solar preheating of ventilation air, sound protection, nocturnal cooling and a site for incorporation of PV cells. However not all modern double skin facades perform well.
A project BESTFACADE, was therefore partially (50 %) financed by the European Commission to promote well-performing concepts of double skin facades. The paper summarizes the best practice guidelines.
A project BESTFACADE, was therefore partially (50 %) financed by the European Commission to promote well-performing concepts of double skin facades. The paper summarizes the best practice guidelines.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | [Host publication title missing] |
Publisher | Heliotopos Conferences Ltd |
Publication status | Published - 2007 |
Event | 2nd Palenc and 28th AIVC - Crete Island, Greece Duration: 2007 Sept 27 → … |
Conference
Conference | 2nd Palenc and 28th AIVC |
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Country/Territory | Greece |
City | Crete Island |
Period | 2007/09/27 → … |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Building Technologies
Free keywords
- simulations
- design
- double skin façade
- Energy efficiency
- office building
- glazed façade