, Session Block A5
10:45 Solar Shading and Building Energy Performance
Chair: Jan de Boer, Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics, Stuttgart, Germany
Design and performance benefits of architectural louvers
- Why buildings need architectural louvers
- What can architectural louvers do for building occupants?
- Performance and aesthetics
Micro-optical components for daylighting and shading applications
- Efficient, ecological micro-optics for the building skin
- Demonstration of light guidance in vertical façade
- Selective microstructures for shading of rooflights
Improving thermal comfort in Moroccan social housing through passive cooling
- Passive cooling in hot climate
- Cost-effective solutions for solar shading
- Thermal comfort in social housing
Multi-optimisation of dynamic photovoltaic shading devices on office buildings
- Multi-optimisation of daylight and energy
- Dynamic photovoltaic shading devices
- Urban shadows on building façades
Effects of shading devices on daylight and energy performances
- Shading devices for glass façades
- Daylight and energy performance
- Integration of photovoltaics
Façade as Interface
- ISOshade – The façade that takes over tasks
- Energy-efficient and high-performance façade solutions
- Contemporary technologies for double-skin façades
Brief Presentations on Adaptive and Responsive Building Envelopes
Smart material integration for adaptive façades
Adaptive building envelopes for energy reduction in buildings
User vs. expert perspective on human-centered performance criteria for adaptive façade design
Model-free online reinforced learning control for responsive building envelope
Active double façades: The future of building skins
12:30 Lunch