2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2019.02.013
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Structural characterisation of adaptive facades in Europe – Part I: Insight on classification rules, performance metrics and design methods

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“…As far as the above concepts are further elaborated, the final result can take the form of adaptive textiles able to ensure repeated dynamic performances within a given glass facade [72], Figure 11. According to [73,74], the design challenge is hence even more complex, due to the need of combining multiple performance parameters and requests (i.e., shading, visual comfort, thermal performance, etc.) with typically mechanical issues and design aspects to assess for safety purposes [75], both static and dynamic.…”
Section: Buildings 2018 8 X For Peer Review 10 Of 22mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As far as the above concepts are further elaborated, the final result can take the form of adaptive textiles able to ensure repeated dynamic performances within a given glass facade [72], Figure 11. According to [73,74], the design challenge is hence even more complex, due to the need of combining multiple performance parameters and requests (i.e., shading, visual comfort, thermal performance, etc.) with typically mechanical issues and design aspects to assess for safety purposes [75], both static and dynamic.…”
Section: Buildings 2018 8 X For Peer Review 10 Of 22mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is a wide range of different HVAC technologies suitable to incorporate in an ADBE design, which might confuse the designers when making the right selection. There have been recent reviews of passive and active envelope technologies, investigated from morphological [30,31], occupant behavior [32], structural characterization [33,34], and terminology [35] points of view. The purpose of this review paper is to cover the aforementioned literature gap by providing an inclusive and thorough review of the state of the art of technologies utilized in ADBEs, thus expanding the scope of [30][31][32][33][34][35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been recent reviews of passive and active envelope technologies, investigated from morphological [30,31], occupant behavior [32], structural characterization [33,34], and terminology [35] points of view. The purpose of this review paper is to cover the aforementioned literature gap by providing an inclusive and thorough review of the state of the art of technologies utilized in ADBEs, thus expanding the scope of [30][31][32][33][34][35]. In this regard, the motivation of this review is to:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,35 Knowledge gaps exist in terms of the market share of adaptive facades, including the main concepts, the most promising technologies, their categorization, their best fitto-purpose use, and the distinction between the short-term cyclical and long-term structural trends of adaptive facade technologies. Most studies on adaptive facades are either focused on a single adaptive facade technology (eg, solar shading or AVFs) or focus on structural aspects of adaptive facades, like the work of Bedon et al 37,38 or focus on reviewing technologies existing currently or in the past. 9 No study on the future trends of adaptive facades has aimed to identify…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%