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Perspectives of double skin façade systems in buildings and energy saving

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In this article, the authors review previous studies made on double skin facade systems (DSFS) in buildings and present a review of the most important methods of saving energy in a building is by carefully designing its facade.
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One of the most important methods of saving energy in a building is by carefully designing its facade. A ‘double skin facade’ is optimally one of the best options in managing the interaction between the outdoors and the internal spaces. It also provides some architectural flexibility to the design. Recently it has received much attention as opposed to the more typically glazed curtain wall. This is because of its ability to efficiently reduce energy and therefore saves cost. The amount of energy saved depends on the climate and the design chosen. The design of the DSF involves decisions on geometric parameters, glass selection, ventilation strategy, shading, daylighting, aesthetics, wind loads, and maintenance and cleaning cost expectations. DSF has an impact on several aspects of the design phase of a building. For example, thermal properties, acoustic characteristics and daylighting are affected in the exploitation phase of the building. In addition, in terms of building safety point of view, fire propagation maintenance or glazing thermal break must be taken into account. Currently, little work has been done on the behaviour of DSFs in hot and humid climates. This paper shall review previous studies made on double skin facade systems (DSFS) in buildings.

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Investigation on energy performance of double skin façade in Hong Kong

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the energy performance of double skin facade applied to a typical office building under the climatic condition in Hong Kong and found that a double-skin facade system with single clear glazing as the inner pane and double reflective glazes as the outer pane can provide an annual saving of around 26% in building cooling energy, as compared to a conventional single skin facade with single absorptive glazing.
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Effects of double glazed facade on energy consumption, thermal comfort and condensation for a typical office building in Singapore

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effects of double glazed facade with ventilation system on the energy consumption, thermal comfort and condensation and compare to single-glazed facade system.
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Natural ventilation performance of a double-skin façade with a solar chimney

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of a double-skin facade is highlighted and a prototype building is proposed, which is thought to be an eight-storey office building with an atrium space in the north side.
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The most efficient position of shading devices in a double-skin facade

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of the position and the colour of the blinds on the cooling consumption of an office building with a double-skin facade is examined, and it is shown that external solar protection is more effective than internal shading devices.
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Natural cooling strategies efficiency in an office building with a double-skin facade

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the efficiency of the various strategies in an office building with and without a double-skin facade during a sunny summer day, mainly studying the natural night ventilation possibility in related to the double skin orientation and the speed and orientation wind.
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