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Lighting and Energy Performance of an Adaptive Shading and Daylighting System for Arid Climates
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2015
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyAdaptive ShadingBuilding Energy ConservationAbu DhabiEnergy PerformanceEarth ScienceSocial SciencesBuilt EnvironmentIllumination ModelingDaylighting SystemReflectance ModelingLight RegulationGeographyDesignFaçadeIndoor ClimateEnergy ManagementPhotometry (Optics)Building ScienceUrban ClimateExternal Venetian Blinds
Finding the proper trade-off between blocking direct sunlight, ensuring sufficient indoor daylighting and view out is a particularly delicate task especially in arid climates, due to harsh environmental conditions. As a tentative answer to this challenge, an adaptive shading and daylighting system (Shape Variable Mashrabiya – SVM) has been developed by the authors, described in an earlier paper. In this paper, we analyze how the SVM may affect annual lighting and global primary energy performance of an office building in Abu Dhabi: the SVM was applied to east and west façades and compared to external Venetian blinds, reflective and selective glazing.
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