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Thermochromic Coatings for Intelligent Architectural Glazing
- Journal of Nano Research, Vol
"... Abstract. Thermochromic glazing is a type of intelligent glazing; one where the properties of the glazing change according to some external stimulus. More particularly a thermochromic window is a device that changes its transmission and reflectance properties at a critical temperature (T c ). At th ..."
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Abstract. Thermochromic glazing is a type of intelligent glazing; one where the properties of the glazing change according to some external stimulus. More particularly a thermochromic window is a device that changes its transmission and reflectance properties at a critical temperature (T c
Article Analysis of Damage in Laminated Architectural Glazing Subjected to Wind Loading and Windborne Debris Impact
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Design considerations for architectural glazing, with focus on public buildings ’ energy demand under Hungarian and similar climate
Evaluation of Optical and Thermal Properties of Window Glazing
"... Optical properties of glazings for window applications serve as input data for the assessment of visual and thermal comfort in buildings. Large amount of advanced glazings are used in many building today. Some special glasses have ability to filter ultraviolet or infrared part of solar radiation, ot ..."
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recommended for architectural purposes generally called as low-emissivity glazings. This paper topic is aimed at the classification of low-emissivity glasses and the comparison of their properties with ordinary glass transmittance and reflectance. Keywords
Impact of Coated Windows on Visual Perception A Pilot Study in Scale Models
"... The use of glass- totally glazed facades- has become a key trend in western architecture, and without doubt it has come to stay. Glass is a unique building material, or rather a great variety of materials with many different qualities and characteristics. The article presents a pilot study that inve ..."
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The use of glass- totally glazed facades- has become a key trend in western architecture, and without doubt it has come to stay. Glass is a unique building material, or rather a great variety of materials with many different qualities and characteristics. The article presents a pilot study
STUDY ON ENERGY MODELING METHODS OF ATRIUM BUILDINGS
"... In recent years, highly glazed atriums are favorable to architectural aesthetics and to taking advantage of daylighting and solar heating. However, the estimation of the building load of an atrium building is difficult because of the complex thermal phenomena occurred in the atrium space. The study ..."
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In recent years, highly glazed atriums are favorable to architectural aesthetics and to taking advantage of daylighting and solar heating. However, the estimation of the building load of an atrium building is difficult because of the complex thermal phenomena occurred in the atrium space. The study
The Influence of Daylight Design in Office Buildings on the Users Comfort
"... ABSTRACT: Fully glazed buildings are more and more spread throughout the building sector in the whole world. Especially office buildings are often designed with a high glazing ratio to fulfil representative architectural tasks. It is likely that with a high glazing ratio conflicts occur which are fo ..."
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ABSTRACT: Fully glazed buildings are more and more spread throughout the building sector in the whole world. Especially office buildings are often designed with a high glazing ratio to fulfil representative architectural tasks. It is likely that with a high glazing ratio conflicts occur which
2011 International Conference on Green Buildings and Sustainable Cities Green buildings: issues for New Zealand peer-review under responsibility of APAAS
, 2011
"... Abstract If the mission of 'green' rating tools is to accelerate the transformation of the global built environment towards sustainability then a high priority must be placed on the energy consumed by buildings since energy supplies from various sources are depleting. This paper examines ..."
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the apparent anomaly that almost all designs of 'green' office developments in New Zealand have high proportions of unshaded glazing. They are sealed, lightweight, airconditioned buildings that are dependent on an uninterrupted supply of electricity in order to remain habitable. From an architectural
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"... Abstract—This research focuses on the optimization of glazed surfaces and the assessment of possible solar gains in industrial buildings. Existing window rating methods for single windows were evaluated and a new method for a simple analysis of energy gains and losses by single windows was introduce ..."
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Abstract—This research focuses on the optimization of glazed surfaces and the assessment of possible solar gains in industrial buildings. Existing window rating methods for single windows were evaluated and a new method for a simple analysis of energy gains and losses by single windows
The Challenge – Curtainwall Environment
, 2006
"... As architects in the late 1960s and early 1970s sought a structural support system that would allow them to create smooth, uninterrupted glass facades, manufacturers of silicone sealants introduced new products and technologies that they said would revolutionize the industry. Small-scale tests, unpr ..."
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curtainwall facades. Since then, these structures and the silicone glazing systems have gained worldwide acceptance and have allowed some of the greatest achievements in architectural design to define skylines across the globe.
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