Content EF 2014 - Advanced Building Skins

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Content EF 2014 - Advanced Building Skins
28--06
29November
October 2014,
05
201 3,Bressanone,
Bressanone,Italy
Italy
05 - 06 November 201 3, Bressanone, Italy
Advanced Building Skins
Economic Forum
Economic Forum
Munich - Bolzano
Munich - Bolzano
Advanced Building Skins
Conference Proceedings of the 9th ENERGY FORUM
28 - 29 October 2014, Bressanone, Italy
ISBN 978-3-98120537-4
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Posters
Comparing
and ‘active’
for Dutch
affordable house design ................................................333 13
Integrating‘passive’
photovoltaics
into concepts
media facades.
......................................................................................................
Filique Nijenmanting, Arup Amsterdam, Netherlands
Jasna Čikić Tovarović, Serbia
Hot
housing PV
– low
tech.......................................................................................................................................334
Adaptable
brise-soleil
design for improving building energy performance.............................................. 14
Erwin Herzberger, Stuttgart University / German University Cairo, Egypt
Marcos Martins Borges, Brazil
Air leakage in residential buildings ...................................................................................................................335
Assessing
potential of roofs and facades....................................................................................... 15
Pablo
Branchi,photovoltaic
ACR Group, Spain
Sara Freitas, Portugal
Biomimetic-based construction .........................................................................................................................336
Cost effective
integration
of solar
Lakshmi
N Reddi, building
Florida International
University,
USAenergy systems.............................................................................. 16
Yiannis
Tripanagnostopoulos,
Greece
PV
integrated
in clay roof tiles ...........................................................................................................................337
Patrick
Rousselot,
Panotronfor
AG,heating
Switzerland
Vertical
solar panels
water on multi-storey buildings facades in tropical climates................ 17
Comparing
the performance
of PV with CPV in building integrated systems ....................................................338
Eduardo Castro,
Brazil
Piet Sonneveld, University of Applied Sciences, Arnhem, Netherlands
Building performance simulation at the Szentágothai Research Center......................................................... 18
Customizing solar panels ...................................................................................................................................339
David Santos-Blastik, Hungary
Tomasz Krotowski, Dep. of Architecture and Urban Design, Lodz University of Technology, Poland
Evaluation of transparent skins for thermal and visual comforts in Mediterranean climate....................... 19
High and low concentration innovative solar systems for building integration ................................................340
Sofia Pozzetti,
Tzouganaki,
Luana
PhysicsGreece
and Earth Science Dep., University of Ferrara, Italy
EnlargementAward
and energetical
refurbishment
of the Alpine
Refuge
G. Porro.................................................... 20
Architectural
“Building-Integrated
Solar Technology
2014“
..................................................................341
Roland
FilippoKrippner,
Vannini,Bavarian
Italy Association for the Promotion of Solar Energy, Germany
ColorPower
Photovoltaic
systems
with the beauty
color............................................................................342
A study on –“building
skin”
and “allowable
limitoftemperature
of man”............................................................ 21
Christian Renken, Acomet SA, Collombey, Switzerland
Masaya Saito, Japan
Holistic
considerations
of the development
of innovative building elements ...................................................343 22
Towards
nearly zero energy
building......................................................................................................................
Scholeh Abedini, Constructive Design and Building Construction, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
Joan Ramon Dacosta, Spain
Holistic design strategies for solar buildings ....................................................................................................344
An intelligent
skin control
algorithmUniversity
for the enhancement
Luca
Guardigli, Department
of Architecture,
of Bologna, Italy of energy saving performance......................... 23
Ki-Hyun CHOI, South Korea
Environmental control through natural ventilation, daylighting and shading ...................................................345
Fast and
simple
ofArchitecture
heat transfer
problems
for three-dimensional composites...... 24
Greta
Caruana
Smithanalytical
and Alberto predictions
Miceli Farrugia,
Project
Ltd., Malta
Xiaoshu
Lu, Finland
Energy
saving
methods applicable to a Japanese prefabricated house system ...............................................346
Fumi
Beppu,Design
Engineering
Department,
Chiba University,
Japan ........................................................................................... 25
Building
Towards
Sustainable
Urban Living.
The
of light on surfaces ......................................................................................................................347
Robbehavior
Uittenbogard
Antonio Mollicone, Faculty for the Built Environment, University of Malta
Building skins as open border between building and territory.......................................................................... 26
International collaboration and the future of net-zero energy hospital design ................................................348
Silvia Barbero, Italy
Gregory D. Thomson, Institute for Ecological Design, University of Wisconsin, USA
A Study on the light-shelf system for energy saving............................................................................................ 27
An ecological house with a double-layer low-E glazed building envelope ........................................................349
Kwon Sun
Hyeon,
South Korea
Yanyan,
College
of Architecture,
Hunan University, China
Performance
evaluationfor
of an
outdoor
fixed-typebuildings
light-shelf
using a reflector with holes.......................... 28
Solar
facade technologies
high-rise
commercial
.........................................................................350
Yanyi
Sun, Faculty
Engineering,
Yuchang
CHOI, of
South
Korea University of Nottingham, UK
Energy saving performance of a light-shelf system using Context Awareness Technology........................ 29
Sangwon OH, South Korea
4
Content
Sessions Block A
Multilayered interactive building envelope ............................................................................................................5
David
Rockwood,
Director, Construction
ProcessBuilding:
InnovationThe
Lab, Energy
UniversityEfficiency
of Hawaii, USA
Smart
Building
Envelopes
for Sustainable
Center...................................... 31
Climate-responsive
shading
systems with integrated shape memory alloys .....................................................11
Werner
Lang, Würzburg,
Germany
Kynthia Chamilothori, Dep. of Architecture, Technical University of Crete, Greece
3A-1: Bifacial building integrated photovoltaics for vertical integration........................................................ 43
Low tech high flex dyna skin ...............................................................................................................................17
Brigitte
Assoa, France
Jeroen da Conceicao van Nieuwenhuizen, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
3A-2: Multifunctional aspects of vertical integrated PV..................................................................................... 49
Superficial skins? Super skins? Shading structures and thermal impact analysis ............................................23
Marcus
Rennhofer,
Matt Fajkus,
SchoolAustria
of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin, USA
3B-1:
Adapting the
Building
Skin and
to climate
regions
in Japan.......................................................................... 59
Architectural
benefits
of virtual
experimental
assessments
Toshimasa
Japan
of activeKonishi,
components
in multifunctional façades ................................................................................................29
Susanne
Gosztonyi,
Energy
Department,
Austrian skins.
Institute
of Technology, Vienna, Austria
3B-2:
Learning
from low
tech
dynamicAITbuilding
........................................................................................
65
façadeIsrael
elements ................................................................................................................................35
OrenFluid
Benglass
Avraham,
Jochen Stopper, Technische Universität München, Germany
3B-3: Light or heavy façades: Where is the limit?................................................................................................. 75
Integrated design solutions for the multifunctional skin of an office building ...................................................41
Wim Depraetere, VK Engineering, Belgium
Elena Pla, Spain
3B-4: Low cost-low tech: experimental bioclimatic prosthesis for social architecture
Integrated design approach to apply PV in building projects ..............................................................................47
in the
southMara
of Chile.
...................................................................................................................................................
83
Filomena
Vianna
Longo, Para State Federal University, Brazil
Leonardo
Agurto façade
Venegas,
Spain
Prefabricated
panel
with integrated PV for building refurbishment ........................................................53
Neururer,
AlpS GmbH,
Innsbruck,
Austria
3C-1:Christoph
Daylight
autonomy
and facade
design:
From research to practice for the
Aluminum
heat
pipes
application
to solar energy systems for building façades ................................................59
Stockholm
SEB
bank
head
office...........................................................................................................................
101
Sergii Khairnasov, National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine
Marja Lundgren, Sweden
The g value of building-integrated solar thermal systems ..................................................................................65
Christoph Maurer, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Germany
3C-2: Using sunlight as a light source in building cores................................................................................... 113
Liliana O. Beltrán, USA
The artful solar envelope: Engaging with Minnesota’s four seasons in an off-grid wandering restaurant ........69
3C-3:Rebecca
Retro-reflecting
window
film withUniversity
spectralofselectivity
against near-infrared solar radiation
Alexander, School
of Architecture,
Minnesota, USA
for improving
mitigationinof
heat-island...................................................................................
123
The role of daylighting
solar thermaland
technologies
China’s
low carbon revolution ...........................................................75
Xiao Wang,
JiangsuJapan
GMO Technology Co., Ltd., China
Masayuki
Ichinose,
3C-4:The
Measuring
the daylighting
impact
of automated
manually
operated
shades..............................
137
use of an integrated
PV shading
system
for energyand
savings
and interior
comfort
.......................................81
Maria
Mandalaki,
Mudit
Saxena,
USAEnvironmental Engineering Dept., Technical University of Crete, Greece
Evaluating
the potential
of roof-integrated
PV systems
using GIS
......................................................................87
3D-1:
Phase change
materials
for energy saving
and thermal
comfort
in buildings.................................... 151
Guglielmina Mutani, Energy Department, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
Sumin KIM, South Korea
Use of building simulation tools for advancing renovation strategies ................................................................93
Fabian Ochs, Institute for Construction and Material Science, University of Innsbruck, Austria
3D-2: Phase change materials for building cooling applications.................................................................... 159
Kristen Victor, USA
Facade optimization based on life-cycle demands ..............................................................................................99
3D-3:
PCM thermal
an insulation
efficiency
buildings..............................................................
165
Alexander
Hollberg,storage
Researchas
Group
Green Efficient
Buildings, in
Bauhaus-University
Weimar, Germany
Sirikalaya
Thailand
Tools toSuvachittanont,
support the design
process of collecting storage walls (Trombe walls)
to Thermal
reduce energy
consumption
for heating ........................................................................................................105
3D-4:
performance
of a lightweight
composite textile façade......................................................... 173
Mariana Rivero, Faculty of Architecture, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay
Juan Manuel Ros García, Spain
1
Content
Sessions Block A
Multilayered interactive building envelope ............................................................................................................5
David
Director,
Construction
Process Change
InnovationMaterials:
Lab, University
of Hawaii,numerical
USA
3D-5:Rockwood,
Solar Wall
enhanced
with Phase
a detailed
simulation study......... 183
Climate-responsive
shading
systems with integrated shape memory alloys .....................................................11
Dionysios I. Kolaitis,
Greece
Kynthia Chamilothori, Dep. of Architecture, Technical University of Crete, Greece
3D-6: Thermal behavior of a passive solar wall with silica aerogel and phase change materials........... 197
Low tech high flex dyna skin ...............................................................................................................................17
Pascal Biwole, France
Jeroen da Conceicao van Nieuwenhuizen, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
4A-1: Dye solar cell technology for building-integrated PV applications...................................................... 209
Superficial skins? Super skins? Shading structures and thermal impact analysis ............................................23
Riccardo
Italy
Matt
Fajkus,Riccitelli,
School of Architecture,
University of Texas at Austin, USA
4B-1: Designbenefits
methods
sustainable,
high-performance
Architectural
of for
virtual
and experimental
assessmentsbuilding facades................................................. 217
Ajla
Aksamija,
USA in multifunctional façades ................................................................................................29
of
active
components
Susanne
Gosztonyi,
Department,
AIT fabrication
Austrian Institute
Technology,
Austria
4B-2: ParametricEnergy
driven
design and
for of
building
skin.Vienna,
..................................................................
235
Fluid
Mingglass
Tang,façade
USA elements ................................................................................................................................35
Jochen Stopper, Technische Universität München, Germany
4B-3: Integrated design process for the facades of NATO Headquarters....................................................... 247
Integrated design solutions for the multifunctional skin of an office building ...................................................41
Maaike Berckmoes, Belgium
Wim Depraetere, VK Engineering, Belgium
4B-4: Pneusystems: prototypes for biologically inspired air-based envelope systems............................... 257
Integrated design approach to apply PV in building projects ..............................................................................47
GeoffreyMara
Thün,
USALongo, Para State Federal University, Brazil
Filomena
Vianna
4B-5: Thermodynamics
the building
shelter...........................................................................................
Prefabricated
façade panelofwith
integratedas
PVafor
building refurbishment ........................................................53 275
Christoph
Neururer, AlpS
William Braham,
USAGmbH, Innsbruck, Austria
Aluminum
heatHealth
pipes application
to solarEnvelope
energy systems
for building
................................................59
4B-6: Façade
(Care) Extended
Lifespans
throughfaçades
Permanence,
Sergii Khairnasov, National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine
Adaptability and De-Generation............................................................................................................................ 291
The g value of building-integrated solar thermal systems ..................................................................................65
Alexander Korter, USA
Christoph Maurer, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Germany
4C-1: Dynamic Daylighting Architecture.............................................................................................................. 301
The artful solar envelope: Engaging with Minnesota’s four seasons in an off-grid wandering restaurant ........69
Helmut Alexander,
Köster, Germany
Rebecca
School of Architecture, University of Minnesota, USA
4C-2:
Ceramic
for Increasing
Usage
and Thermal
Control in Buildings.............. 321
The
role
of solarLouver
thermalSystem
technologies
in China’s Daylight
low carbon
revolution
...........................................................75
Xiao
Jiangsu
GMO Technology
Co., Ltd., China
RosaWang,
Urbano
Gutiérrez,
UK
4C-3:
Emergence
in modular
shading
system
basedsavings
on cellular
automaton.
.................................................
The
use
of an integrated
PV shading
system
for energy
and interior
comfort
.......................................81 339
Maria
Mandalaki,
Environmental
Engineering
Dept.,
Technical
University
of
Crete,
Greece
Machi Zawidzki, USA
Evaluating
the potential
of roof-integrated
PV...........................................................................................................
systems using GIS ......................................................................87 353
4C-4: Voronoi
parametric
shading system.
Guglielmina Mutani, Energy Department, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
Alexandros Vazakas, Greece
Use of building simulation tools for advancing renovation strategies ................................................................93
4C-5: Harvest Shade Screens: Programming material for optimal energy building skins........................... 365
Fabian Ochs, Institute for Construction and Material Science, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Jonathan Grinham, USA
Facade optimization based on life-cycle demands ..............................................................................................99
4D-1: Characterising
the Group
role of
eco-materials
in passive
indoor environmental
control.......................... 377
Alexander
Hollberg, Research
Green
Efficient Buildings,
Bauhaus-University
Weimar, Germany
CarlatoSilva,
UK the design process of collecting storage walls (Trombe walls)
Tools
support
to
reduce
energytesting
consumption
for heatingof
........................................................................................................105
4D-2:
Thermal
and application
green panels using husk composited mortar............................. 391
Mariana Rivero, Faculty of Architecture, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay
Sun Shijun, China
1
Content
Sessions Block A
Multilayered interactive building envelope ............................................................................................................5
David
Rockwood, Director,
Construction
Processmechanical,
Innovation Lab,thermal
Universityand
of Hawaii,
USA
4D-3:
Eco-sandwich
as building
envelope:
environmental
performance......... 403
Climate-responsive
shading
Angela
Daniela La Rosa,
Italy systems with integrated shape memory alloys .....................................................11
Kynthia Chamilothori, Dep. of Architecture, Technical University of Crete, Greece
4D-4: New Composite Materials of Vegetable Origin and Rapid Growth for a
Low tech high flex dyna skin ...............................................................................................................................17
sustainable
building ebvelope.................................................................................................................................. 409
Jeroen da Conceicao van Nieuwenhuizen, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
Jairo Alberto Coronado Ruiz, Colombia
Superficial skins? Super skins? Shading structures and thermal impact analysis ............................................23
4D-5:
ECO-material
Building Skins
in Japan.................................................................................................
425
Matt
Fajkus, Schoolfor
of Architecture,
University
of Texas at Austin, USA
Shinya
Kaneko, Japan
Architectural
benefits of virtual and experimental assessments
5A-1:
analyses
of innovativefaçades
glassblocks
for BIPV.................................................................... 433
of Performance
active components
in multifunctional
................................................................................................29
Susanne
Gosztonyi,
Marco
Morini,
Italy Energy Department, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Fluid
glass façade
................................................................................................................................35
5A-2:
Renovation
of aelements
residential
building with BIPV façades to achieve the NZEB standard.................. 443
Jochen Stopper, Technische Universität München, Germany
Francesco Frontini, Switzerland
Integrated design solutions for the multifunctional skin of an office building ...................................................41
Wim Depraetere, VK Engineering, Belgium
5A-3: Photovoltaic and bionic aspects of future energy-generating building skins.................................... 453
Andreas Hammer, Germany
Integrated design approach to apply PV in building projects ..............................................................................47
5A-4:
A scalable
procedure
the assessment
of the solar energy share in
Filomena
Mara predesign
Vianna Longo,
Para Statefor
Federal
University, Brazil
office
building facades..............................................................................................................................................
461
Prefabricated
façade panel with integrated PV for building refurbishment ........................................................53
Christoph
Neururer,
AlpS GmbH, Innsbruck, Austria
Matteo
D’Antoni,
Italy
Aluminum
heat pipes
application
to solar energy
systems
building façades ................................................59
5B-1:
Cyber-physical
systems
for cognitive
building
skinsfor
.............................................................................
483
Sergii Khairnasov, National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine
Winfried Heusler, Germany
The g value of building-integrated solar thermal systems ..................................................................................65
Christoph Maurer, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Germany
5B-2: Thermo-chromic glazing as enhanced tool for modulating interior sensory conditions................... 489
Petra Liedl, USA
The artful solar envelope: Engaging with Minnesota’s four seasons in an off-grid wandering restaurant ........69
5B-3:
Form finding
and
optimization
of aUniversity
structural
steel-glass
Rebecca
Alexander,
School
of Architecture,
of Minnesota,
USAsystem for passive
cooling
andofenergy
harvesting.
..............................................................................................................................
497
The role
solar thermal
technologies
in China’s low carbon revolution ...........................................................75
Xiao Wang,
Jiangsu
GMO Technology Co., Ltd., China
Gerardo
Masiello,
Italy
5B-4:
Complex
and
............................................................................................
513
The
use of angeometry
integrated
PV façade
shadingperformance.
system for energy
savings and interior comfort.......................................81
WonMaria
HeeMandalaki,
Ko, USA Environmental Engineering Dept., Technical University of Crete, Greece
potential
of roof-integrated
PV systems
using GIScontribution.
......................................................................87
5C-1:Evaluating
Shading the
devices
control:
effective impact
on daylighting
.............................................. 527
Guglielmina Mutani, Energy Department, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
Bernard Paule, Switzerland
Use of building simulation tools for advancing renovation strategies ................................................................93
Fabian Ochs, Institute for Construction and Material Science, University of Innsbruck, Austria
5C-2: Innovative design of daylight-optimized building shapes....................................................................... 539
Mathias Ngo, France
Facade optimization based on life-cycle demands ..............................................................................................99
5C-3:Alexander
Evolutionary
toGroup
assess
theEfficient
interaction
between
lightshelves
and complex
Hollberg,method
Research
Green
Buildings,
Bauhaus-University
Weimar,
Germany
ceiling
for optimized
daylighting
.......................................................................................
557
Toolsforms
to support
the design
process of performance.
collecting storage
walls (Trombe walls)
to reduce
energy consumption for heating ........................................................................................................105
Rania
Labib, USA
Mariana Rivero, Faculty of Architecture, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay
5C-4: Energy, daylighting and glare interaction in an office room with shading devices........................... 571
Marco Manzan, Italy
1
Content
Sessions Block A
Multilayered interactive building envelope ............................................................................................................5
David
Director,
Construction
Innovation
Lab,area
University
Hawaii, USA the daylight performance.... 585
5C-5:Rockwood,
Optimization
of the
windowProcess
size and
the floor
ratioofintegrating
Climate-responsive
shading systems with integrated shape memory alloys .....................................................11
Ji-Eun Lee, South Korea
Kynthia Chamilothori, Dep. of Architecture, Technical University of Crete, Greece
5D-1: Climate Adaptive Building Skins for tropical climates........................................................................... 603
Low tech high flex dyna skin ...............................................................................................................................17
Carolina Rodriguez and Marta D’Alessandro, Colombia
Jeroen da Conceicao van Nieuwenhuizen, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
5D-2: Deep veils for the hot and wet..................................................................................................................... 619
Superficial skins? Super skins? Shading structures and thermal impact analysis ............................................23
Erik Fajkus,
L’Heureux,
Matt
SchoolSingapore
of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin, USA
5D-3: Development
passive
adaptive façade
element for humidity control................................... 635
Architectural
benefitsof
ofavirtual
andand
experimental
assessments
Bridget
UK in multifunctional façades ................................................................................................29
of
active Ogwezi,
components
Susanne
Gosztonyi,
Energyconcepts
Department,
Institute
of Technology,
Vienna, Austria
5D-4: Passive design
inAIT
theAustrian
tropical
climate.
.....................................................................................
649
Fluid
façadeSingapore
elements ................................................................................................................................35
Gietoglass
Suginato,
Jochen Stopper, Technische Universität München, Germany
6A-1: Optimizing the thermal insulation of the building envelope under costs and
Integrated design solutions for the multifunctional skin of an office building ...................................................41
energy considerations............................................................................................................................................. 671
Wim Depraetere, VK Engineering, Belgium
Timo Kalema, Finland
Integrated design approach to apply PV in building projects ..............................................................................47
6A-2: Economic
assessment
solar
thermal
collectors
Filomena
Mara Vianna
Longo, Para of
State
Federal
University,
Brazil for building facade renovation........................... 683
Sergii Khairnasov,
Prefabricated
façadeUkraine
panel with integrated PV for building refurbishment ........................................................53
Christoph
Neururer,
AlpS
Innsbruck,
Austria
6A-3: Life-cycle costGmbH,
assessment
and
energy performance evaluation of NZEB Enhancement
Aluminum
heat pipes
application
to solar energy systems for building façades ................................................59 693
for LEED rated
educational
facilities....................................................................................................................
Sergii Khairnasov, National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine
Aydin Tabrizi, USA
The g value of building-integrated solar thermal systems ..................................................................................65
6A-4: Life-cycle cots assessment of unglazed transpired solar air collectors and
Christoph Maurer, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Germany
Back-pass solar air collector................................................................................................................................. 707
The artful solar envelope: Engaging with Minnesota’s four seasons in an off-grid wandering restaurant ........69
Miguel Alexander,
A. Paya-Marin,
Kingdom
Rebecca
School ofUnited
Architecture,
University of Minnesota, USA
6A-5:
Economic
aspectstechnologies
of BIPV in ainmulti-criteria
assessment
of...........................................................75
building envelope solutions.............. 715
The
role
of solar thermal
China’s low carbon
revolution
Xiao
Wang,Bonomo,
Jiangsu GMO
Technology Co., Ltd., China
Pierluigi
Switzerland
6A-6:
Global
cost in a social
housing
intervention.
The
use
of an integrated
PV shading
system
for energy............................................................................................
savings and interior comfort.......................................81 725
Maria
Mandalaki,
Environmental
Engineering
Dept.,
Technical
University of Crete, Greece
Marco Bagnasacco, Italy
Evaluating
potential
of roof-integrated
PV enclosed
systems using
GIS ......................................................................87
6B-1: Newthe
humidity
control
materials for
showcase
in museum................................................... 743
Guglielmina Mutani, Energy Department, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
Zhiqin Peng, China
Use of building simulation tools for advancing renovation strategies ................................................................93
6B-2: Aerogel-based coatings for energy-efficient building envelopes ........................................................ 753
Fabian Ochs, Institute for Construction and Material Science, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Mohamad Ibrahim, France
Facade optimization based on life-cycle demands ..............................................................................................99
6B-3: Aerogel
based
insulation
for façade
of historical buildings.
............................................. 775
Alexander
Hollberg,
Research
Group Green
Efficient renovation
Buildings, Bauhaus-University
Weimar, Germany
Michal
Tools
to Ganobjak,
support theSlovakia
design process of collecting storage walls (Trombe walls)
to
reduce
energy
consumption
for heating
........................................................................................................105
6B-4: New materials to replace
glass in
curtain wall facades........................................................................ 793
Mariana Rivero, Faculty of Architecture, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay
Valentina Covre, Italy
1
Content
Sessions Block A
Multilayered interactive building envelope ............................................................................................................5
David
Rockwood, stone:
Director,the
Construction
Innovation
Lab,
University
of Hawaii, USA
6B-5:
Transparent
façade ofProcess
the NYU
Global
Center
for Academic
and Spiritual Life............... 807
Climate-responsive
Andrew
Cruse, USA shading systems with integrated shape memory alloys .....................................................11
Kynthia Chamilothori, Dep. of Architecture, Technical University of Crete, Greece
6C-1: Feasibility of a micro-heat pump - Energy performance simulation..................................................... 817
Low tech high flex dyna skin ...............................................................................................................................17
Fabian
Ochs, Austria
Jeroen da Conceicao van Nieuwenhuizen, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
6C-2: New residential scale ‘Buildings as Power Stations’ assessment tool............................................... 833
Superficial skins? Super skins? Shading structures and thermal impact analysis ............................................23
Ester
Coma,
UKSchool of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Matt
Fajkus,
6C-3:Architectural
Integrated benefits
modeling
operation
support for
building energy conservation................................... 847
of and
virtual
and experimental
assessments
Hossam
A. Gabbar,
Canada
of active
components
in multifunctional façades ................................................................................................29
Gosztonyi,
Energy Department,
AIT Austrian
Institutesystems
of Technology,
Vienna,
Austria
6C-4:Susanne
Occupancy
modelling
in the context
of building
control.
........................................................
859
Fluid glass
façade
elements ................................................................................................................................35
Ardeshir
Mahdavi,
Austria
Jochen Stopper, Technische Universität München, Germany
6C-5: Experimental characterization of active facades..................................................................................... 869
Integrated design solutions for the multifunctional skin of an office building ...................................................41
Wim Depraetere, VK Engineering, Belgium
Imanol Ruiz de Vergara, Spain
6D-1: Current models to simulate physical behaviour of Green Roofs and Facades – A review................ 891
Integrated design approach to apply PV in building projects ..............................................................................47
Ricardo
Almeida,
USA Longo, Para State Federal University, Brazil
Filomena
Mara Vianna
6D-2:
Micro algaefaçade
bio-photo
over the
of the
architecture:
Prefabricated
panel reactors
with integrated
PV surface
for building
refurbishment
........................................................53
Christoph
AlpS GmbH,
Innsbruck, Austria
towards
the Neururer,
self-sufficient
city..............................................................................................................................
901
pipes
application to solar energy systems for building façades ................................................59
RosaAluminum
Cervera heat
Sardá,
Spain
Sergii Khairnasov, National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine
6D-3: Challenges to building facade in architectural design with vertical gardens
The g value of building-integrated solar thermal systems ..................................................................................65
Christoph Maurer, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Germany
and greenhouse components.................................................................................................................................. 911
Agnieszka Preibisz, Germany
The artful solar envelope: Engaging with Minnesota’s four seasons in an off-grid wandering restaurant ........69
6D-4:
An experimental
investigation
of the
thermal
effects ofUSA
green walls: impact of
Rebecca
Alexander, School
of Architecture,
University
of Minnesota,
plants
on energy
balance.................................................................................................................
925
Theobscuration
role of solar thermal
technologies
in China’s low carbon revolution ...........................................................75
Xiao Wang,
Jiangsu
GMO Technology Co., Ltd., China
Mohamed
Kenaï,
France
6D-5:
Intersection
Horticulture
and Spatial
in Vertical
939
The
use of an integrated
PV shading
systemDesign
for energy
savings Landscapes.................................................
and interior comfort.......................................81
Maria Kolijij,
Mandalaki,
Hooman
USAEnvironmental Engineering Dept., Technical University of Crete, Greece
Evaluating
the potential ofsuburban
roof-integrated
PV systems
using
GIS ......................................................................87
7A-1:
A novel user-oriented
renovation
concept.
..............................................................................
947
Guglielmina Mutani, Energy Department, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
Laura Sorri, Finland
Use of building simulation tools for advancing renovation strategies ................................................................93
Fabian Ochs, Institute for Construction and Material Science, University of Innsbruck, Austria
7A-2: Monitoring of passive solar systems in retrofitted buildings................................................................. 961
Andrea Giachetta, Italy
Facade optimization based on life-cycle demands ..............................................................................................99
7A-3:
Retrofitting
theResearch
existingGroup
envelope
of residential
Innovative
technologies,
Alexander
Hollberg,
Green Efficient
Buildings,buildings:
Bauhaus-University
Weimar,
Germany
performance
assessment
andprocess
design of
methods...................................................................................................
987
Tools to support
the design
collecting storage walls (Trombe walls)
to reduce
energy
consumption for heating ........................................................................................................105
Gabriele
Masera,
Italy
Mariana Rivero, Faculty of Architecture, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay
7A-4: Conservation of built resources................................................................................................................... 995
Joo Heng TEH, Singapore
1
Content
Sessions Block A
Multilayered interactive building envelope ............................................................................................................5
David
Director, Construction
Process
Innovation buildings............................................................................
Lab, University of Hawaii, USA
7A-5:Rockwood,
Energy-efficient
refurbishment
of existing
1017
Climate-responsive
Despina Serghides,shading
Cyprussystems with integrated shape memory alloys .....................................................11
Kynthia Chamilothori, Dep. of Architecture, Technical University of Crete, Greece
7B-1: Mesh network intelligence in building skins and components........................................................... 1027
Low tech high flex dyna skin ...............................................................................................................................17
Anders Nereim, USA
Jeroen da Conceicao van Nieuwenhuizen, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
7B-2: Improving envelope effectiveness in lightweight construction with internal phase
Superficial skins? Super skins? Shading structures and thermal impact analysis ............................................23
change
materials
.......................................................................................................................................
1035
Matt
Fajkus,
School of (PCM).
Architecture,
University of Texas at Austin, USA
Rachel Becker,
Israelof virtual and experimental assessments
Architectural
benefits
7B-3:
Development
coatings
for the improvement of indoor air quality...................... 1049
of
active
componentsof
in photo-catalytic
multifunctional façades
................................................................................................29
Susanne
Gosztonyi,
Energy
Department,
AIT
Austrian
Institute
of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Andrea Giampiccolo, UK
Fluid
façade
elementsthrough
................................................................................................................................35
7B-4:glass
Climate
resilience
advanced materials..................................................................................... 1061
Jochen Stopper, Technische Universität München, Germany
Martina Decker, USA
Integrated design solutions for the multifunctional skin of an office building ...................................................41
7C-1: Simulation model for adaptive building envelopes................................................................................ 1067
Wim Depraetere, VK Engineering, Belgium
Tobias Henzler, Germany
Integrated design approach to apply PV in building projects ..............................................................................47
7C-2: Ventilated
Opaque
Façade:
simulation
method and assessment
Filomena
Mara Vianna
Longo, Para
State Performance
Federal University,
Brazil
of simulated façade
performance
....................................................................................................................................
Prefabricated
panel with
integrated PV for building refurbishment ........................................................531075
Christoph
Neururer,
AlpS
GmbH, Innsbruck, Austria
Emanuele
Naboni,
Denmark
Aluminum
heat pipes
application
solar energy
systems
for co-simulation
building façades
7C-3: Dynamic
visualization
of to
optical
and energy
yield
of................................................59
Sergii Khairnasov, National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine
new generation BIPV envelope............................................................................................................................ 1083
The g value of building-integrated solar thermal systems ..................................................................................65
Nebojsa Jakica, Italy
Christoph Maurer, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Germany
7C-4: Simulation support for research and development................................................................................ 1091
The artful solar envelope: Engaging with Minnesota’s four seasons in an off-grid wandering restaurant ........69
Roel Loonen,
Netherlands
Rebecca
Alexander,
School of Architecture, University of Minnesota, USA
7C-5:
Coupling
17 and CONTAM:
simulation
of arevolution
naturally...........................................................75
ventilated double-skin façade...... 1109
The
role
of solar TRNSYS
thermal technologies
in China’s
low carbon
Xiao
Jiangsu
GMO Technology Co., Ltd., China
InesWang,
Khalifa,
Tunisia
7D-1:
Solar
...............................................................................................................................................
The
use
of anFacades.
integrated
PV shading system for energy savings and interior comfort.......................................811121
Maria
Mandalaki,
Environmental
Engineering Dept., Technical University of Crete, Greece
Sergio Nardini, Italy
Evaluating
the potential
of roof-integrated
PV systems using GIS ......................................................................871135
7D-2: Natural
night cooling.
..................................................................................................................................
Guglielmina Mutani, Energy Department, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
Maxime Viot, Finland
Use of building simulation tools for advancing renovation strategies ................................................................93
7D-3: Solar air collectors for commercial buildings........................................................................................ 1147
Fabian Ochs, Institute for Construction and Material Science, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Benoit Sicre, Switzerland
Facade optimization based on life-cycle demands ..............................................................................................99
7D-4: UseHollberg,
of hot Research
air from Group
the ventilated
ceramic
façade
as heating system
..................................... 1157
Alexander
Green Efficient
Buildings,
Bauhaus-University
Weimar, input.
Germany
Alberto
Escrig, the
Spain
Tools
to support
design process of collecting storage walls (Trombe walls)
to
reduce
energy
consumption
heatingskins
........................................................................................................105
8A-1: Energetic optimization offorbuilding
and potential applications in national administrations......... 1169
Mariana Rivero, Faculty of Architecture, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay
Árpád Csík, Hungary
1
Content
Sessions Block A
Multilayered interactive building envelope ............................................................................................................5
David
Rockwood,
Construction
Process Innovation
Lab, process.
University.of
Hawaii, USA
8A-2:
Strategies
forDirector,
the building
refurbishment
planning
..............................................................
1181
Climate-responsive
shading
systems with integrated shape memory alloys .....................................................11
Marta
Hervías Gallardo,
Germany
Kynthia Chamilothori, Dep. of Architecture, Technical University of Crete, Greece
8A-3: Assessing the potential of building technologies for energy efficient refurbishment:
Low tech high flex dyna skin ...............................................................................................................................17
a European
perspective......................................................................................................................................... 1195
Jeroen da Conceicao van Nieuwenhuizen, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
Giuliana Iannaccone, Italy
Superficial skins? Super skins? Shading structures and thermal impact analysis ............................................23
8A-4:
Optimization
Design
using
Simulation
Matt
Fajkus, SchoolofofBuilding
Architecture,
University
of Generic
Texas at Austin,
USA Model..................................................... 1203
Roman
Rabenseifer,
Slovakia
Architectural
benefits
of virtual and experimental assessments
8A-5:
of Climate
Adaptive Building
in building renovation.............................................. 1215
of Application
active components
in multifunctional
façadesSkin
................................................................................................29
Susanne
Gosztonyi, Energy Department, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Xin SHU,
China
Fluid
glass
façade
................................................................................................................................35
8A-6:
Skin
retrofits
ofelements
school buildings.
.............................................................................................................. 1225
Jochen Stopper, Technische Universität München, Germany
Marco Cagelli
Integrated design solutions for the multifunctional skin of an office building ...................................................41
Wim Depraetere, VK Engineering, Belgium
8B-1: Advanced architectural composite cladding.......................................................................................... 1237
Jefferson Ellinger, Germany
Integrated design approach to apply PV in building projects ..............................................................................47
8B-2:
New technologies
for an
ETFE
to increase
and visual performance........................... 1249
Filomena
Mara Vianna Longo,
Para
Stateroof
Federal
University, thermal
Brazil
Markus
Krauss, Italy
Prefabricated
façade panel with integrated PV for building refurbishment ........................................................53
Neururer,
AlpS GmbH, Innsbruck,
Austria
8B-3Christoph
Performance
investigation
of organic
photovoltaic layers on architectural membrane.................. 1255
Aluminum
Zhengyu
FAN,heat
Italypipes application to solar energy systems for building façades ................................................59
Sergii Khairnasov, National Technical University, Kiev, Ukraine
8B-4: An high performing building skin for a free and diverse architecture............................................... 1271
The g value of building-integrated solar thermal systems ..................................................................................65
Christoph Maurer, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Germany
Lutz Schöne, Germany
8C-1: Monitoring a Zero Net Energy Building.................................................................................................... 1279
The artful solar envelope: Engaging with Minnesota’s four seasons in an off-grid wandering restaurant ........69
Martin
Bauer,
Germany
Rebecca
Alexander,
School of Architecture, University of Minnesota, USA
8C-2:The
Multifunctional
building
skin for ultra‐low
construction........................................................
1295
role of solar thermal
technologies
in China’s energy
low carbon
revolution ...........................................................75
Wang, Jiangsu
GMO Technology Co., Ltd., China
FaasXiao
Moonen,
Netherlands
8C-3:The
Towards
ZEB
- Criteria
guidelines
skins...........................................
1265
use of an
integrated
PVand
shading
system for
for active
energy energy
savings building
and interior
comfort.......................................81
MariaCambiaso,
Mandalaki, Environmental
Engineering Dept., Technical University of Crete, Greece
Fabiana
Italy
potential
roof-integrated
PV systems
GIS ......................................................................87
8C-4:Evaluating
Buildingthe
Skin
systemoffor
combined solar
shading,using
daylighting,
and wind harvesting.................... 1307
Guglielmina Mutani, Energy Department, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
David Rockwood, USA
Use of building simulation tools for advancing renovation strategies ................................................................93
Fabian Ochs, Institute for Construction and Material Science, University of Innsbruck, Austria
8C-5: PLUS-Energy houses - A concept for the future...................................................................................... 1319
Franziska Bockelmann, Germany
Facade optimization based on life-cycle demands ..............................................................................................99
8C-6:Alexander
Building
Envelope
Commissioning............................................................................................................
1337
Hollberg,
Research
Group Green Efficient Buildings, Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany
George
USA
ToolsF.toBourassa,
support the
design process of collecting storage walls (Trombe walls)
to reduce energy consumption for heating ........................................................................................................105
Mariana Rivero, Faculty of Architecture, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay
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