Study of a Novel 3D Façade Configuration and Its Impact on Energy Performance and Office Space Sustainability

Author:

Hannoudi Loay1,Saleeb Noha1,Dafoulas George2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Design Engineering & Mathematics, Middlesex University, London NW4 4BT, UK

2. Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University, London NW4 4BT, UK

Abstract

This research paper examines how multi-angled façade systems improve and optimise energy performance compared to a flat façade and meet sustainability targets for lower energy use to align with UN SDGs 3, 11, 12, and 13. The multi-angled façade system does not tilt up and down. Instead, it employs two different window orientations on a vertical axis (left and right). The large portion orients more to the north to allow more daylight to penetrate inside the room, and the small part is oriented more to the south to provide passive solar heating. The investigations in this research paper were carried out using version 4.8 of the IDA ICE software, and the researchers evaluated the energy consumption, the energy action through the façade, and the building’s inside operative temperature. The results of this paper present the simulation findings for primary energy consumption in different scenarios. For example, the researchers explain that one can save 6.3 kWh/(m2·year) when using a multi-angled façade system compared to a flat façade. This is in addition to improving the thermal indoor climate that results from using the façades. The conclusions of the research show that the façade with multiple angles maximises using daylight and optimises solar power, thus avoiding overheating issues.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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