Title of article :
Responsive Façades: Parametric Control of Moveable Tilings
Author/Authors :
Datta, Sambit Curtin University of Technology - School of Built Environment, Australia , Hobbs, Michael Deakin University - Faculty of Science and Technology, Australia
From page :
611
To page :
624
Abstract :
The challenge of developing adaptive, responsive low-energy architecture requires new knowledge about the complex and dynamic interaction between envelope architecture, optimization between competing environmental performance metrics (light, heat and wind indices) and local climate variables. Advances in modeling the geometry of building envelopes and control technologies for adaptive buildings now permit the sophisticated evaluation of alternative envelope configurations for a set of performance criteria. This paper reports on a study of the parametric control of a building envelope based on moveable facade components, acting as a shading device to reduce thermal gain within the building. This is investigated using two alternative tiling strategies, a hexagonal tiling and a pentagonal tiling, considering the component design, support structure and control methods.
Keywords :
Responsive envelopes , moveable façade components , parametric modelling , tiling geometry
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology ( JST)
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology ( JST)
Record number :
2650955
Link To Document :
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