Title of article :
Parametric Studies on Window-To-Wall Ratio for Day lighting Optimisation in High-Rise Office Buildings in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Author/Authors :
Mahdavi, AbdolHamid university of malaya - Faculty of the Built Environment - Department of Architecture, Malaysia , Rao, S. P. university of malaya - Faculty of the Built Environment - Department of Architecture, Malaysia , Inangda, Nila university of malaya - Faculty of the Built Environment - Department of Architecture, Malaysia
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1
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8
Abstract :
The use of daylight in non-residential buildings has become an important strategy to improveenvironmental quality and energy efficiency by minimising artificial lighting requirementsand thus reducing the cooling load. These can be achieved by a good and proper configurationof the fenestrations. They can control the amount and distribution of natural lighting enteringa space as a pleasant daylight strategy. There are some Passive Design factors whicharchitects should consider, namely: fenestrations, climate conditions, orientations, andshading devices. This paper studies the impact of Window-to-Wall Ratio (WWR) as one ofthe passive design strategies to optimise day lighting in high-rise office buildings in KualaLumpur as a recommendation for building designers to use it at the early stages of design.This study was carried out by simulations on IES-VE software by using RADIANCE programfor calculation of the daylight distribution due to WWR on daily basis during office hours. Aninvestigation on the optimum amount of window size has been done by studying an officeroom model with 6m × 6m × 4m dimension. WWR was considered from 20% to 50% at 5%interval in two types of expanding method of window namely vertical and horizontal. Thesimulations were performed in two sky conditions (Sunny sky and standard CIE overcast sky)on different dates, times and orientation. The primary findings of this study found that 25%WWR is the best in vertical expanding as well as 35% WWR have more suitable daylight inhorizontal expanding in sunny sky for a hypothetical office room.
Keywords :
Daylight , Window , to , Wall Ratio (WWR) , Office building , CIE overcast sky , IESVE , Simulation , Daylight Factor
Journal title :
Journal Of Design an‎d Built Environment
Journal title :
Journal Of Design an‎d Built Environment
Record number :
2694246
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