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This book presents state-of-the-art research and case studies on
new approaches to the design, construction and planning of our
cities. Emphasis is placed on the role of alternative and renewable
energy in the development of urban infrastructures that enable
sustainable futures. Reflecting the multi-faceted efforts required
to successfully meet sustainability challenges, this book is a
collaboration between practitioners and academics across a broad
spectrum of specializations. Compelling research findings are
explained in the context of practical implementation, enhanced by
case studies from industry leaders in order to create a pragmatic
reference across policy areas where environmentally aware decision
making is required.
The book explores advanced building-facade daylighting design
practices based on diverse energy and human-factor performance
metrics. It also defines effective daylighting by rethinking the
simplified approach to glazing and facade systems to incorporate
the local climate and the needs of building occupants as critical
drivers of building performance, design solutions and technological
innovation. It discusses state-of-the-art approaches in the context
of simulation-based design workflows, innovative technologies and
real project case studies, all targeting low and net-zero energy
solutions that enhance occupant comfort. Readers benefit from a
comprehensive approach that improves the feedback loop between
design intent and performance in use. The book is intended for
architects, lighting designers, facade engineers, manufacturers and
building owners/operators, as well as advanced students.
The book explores advanced building-facade daylighting design
practices based on diverse energy and human-factor performance
metrics. It also defines effective daylighting by rethinking the
simplified approach to glazing and facade systems to incorporate
the local climate and the needs of building occupants as critical
drivers of building performance, design solutions and technological
innovation. It discusses state-of-the-art approaches in the context
of simulation-based design workflows, innovative technologies and
real project case studies, all targeting low and net-zero energy
solutions that enhance occupant comfort. Readers benefit from a
comprehensive approach that improves the feedback loop between
design intent and performance in use. The book is intended for
architects, lighting designers, facade engineers, manufacturers and
building owners/operators, as well as advanced students.
This book presents state-of-the-art research and case studies on
new approaches to the design, construction and planning of our
cities. Emphasis is placed on the role of alternative and renewable
energy in the development of urban infrastructures that enable
sustainable futures. Reflecting the multi-faceted efforts required
to successfully meet sustainability challenges, this book is a
collaboration between practitioners and academics across a broad
spectrum of specializations. Compelling research findings are
explained in the context of practical implementation, enhanced by
case studies from industry leaders in order to create a pragmatic
reference across policy areas where environmentally aware decision
making is required.
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