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Book Synopsis
Buildings are the largest consumers of energy, and their facades present a significant opportunity for energy conservation. Written by an associate and head of the research lab at Perkins + Will, this book presents practical information on how to design sustainable facades that are high-performing and energy efficient.

Table of Contents

Figure Credits ix

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction xiii

Chapter 1 Climate-Based Design Approach for Facades 1

Climate Classifications and Types 3

Climate-Specific Design Guidelines for Facades 8

Environmental Considerations and Design Criteria 8

Design Strategies and Climate 9

Chapter Summary 14

Chapter 2 Characteristics of Sustainable Facades 17

Energy Efficiency 18

Orientation 19

Fenestration 24

Facade Types and Materials 40

Opaque Building Facades 40

Glazed Building Facades 48

Materials and Properties 54

Properties of Facade Materials and Components 54

Embodied Energy of Materials 62

Thermal Behavior and Moisture Resistance 66

Control of Heat Transfer, and Air and Moisture Movement 66

Steady-State Heat and Moisture Transfer Analysis for Opaque Building Facades 69

Hygrothermal Analysis for Opaque Building Facades 74

Heat Transfer Analysis for Glazed Building Facades 79

Chapter Summary 83

Chapter 3 Designing for Comfort 85

Thermal Comfort 86

Methods of Measurement 87

Facade Design and Thermal Comfort 91

Daylight and Glare 95

Daylighting Strategies 95

Glare 109

Acoustic Comfort and Air Quality 115

Acoustics 115

Air Quality 118

Chapter Summary 119

Chapter 4 Emerging Technologies in Facade Designs 121

Emerging Materials and Technologies 122

Advanced Facade Materials 122

Smart Materials 126

Double-Skin Facades 135

Double-Skin Facades in Hot and Arid Climates 141

Double-Skin Facades in Cold Climates 143

Facades as Energy Generators 149

Control Systems for Facades 153

Chapter Summary 155

Chapter 5 Case Studies 157

Building Orientation and Facade Design 159

Arizona State University Interdisciplinary Science & Technology Building 159

Center for Urban Waters 167

Tectonic Sun Exposure Control 178

Kuwait University College of Education 178

King Abdullah Financial District Parcel 4.01 Building 186

King Abdullah Financial District Parcel 4.10 Building 200

External Shading Elements 211

University of Texas Dallas Student Services Building 211

Facade Materials and Wall Assemblies 218

Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences 218

Appendix Case Studies Index 227

Chapter 2 228

Case Study 2.1: Vincent Triggs Elementary School, Clark County Elementary Prototype (Las Vegas, Nevada) 228

Case Study 2.2: Hector Garcia Middle School (Dallas, Texas) 228

Case Study 2.3: Kendal Academic Support Center, Miami Dade College (Miami, Florida) 229

Chapter 3 229

Case Study 3.1: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Environmental Health (Atlanta, Georgia) 229

Chapter 4 230

Case Study 4.1: Princess Nora Bint Abdulrahman University for Women Academic Colleges (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) 230

Case Study 4.2: Tinkham Veale University Center, Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, Ohio) 230

Chapter 5 231

Interdisciplinary Science & Technology Building, Arizona State University (Tempe, Arizona) 231

Center for Urban Waters (Tacoma, Washington) 232

Kuwait University College of Education (Shadadiyah, Kuwait) 232

King Abdullah Financial District Parcel 4.01 Building (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) 233

King Abdullah Financial District Parcel 4.10 Building (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) 233

University of Texas Dallas Student Services Building (Dallas, Texas) 234

Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences (East Boothbay, Maine) 234

Index 235

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      Publication Date: 17/05/2013
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      Book Synopsis
      Buildings are the largest consumers of energy, and their facades present a significant opportunity for energy conservation. Written by an associate and head of the research lab at Perkins + Will, this book presents practical information on how to design sustainable facades that are high-performing and energy efficient.

      Table of Contents

      Figure Credits ix

      Acknowledgments xi

      Introduction xiii

      Chapter 1 Climate-Based Design Approach for Facades 1

      Climate Classifications and Types 3

      Climate-Specific Design Guidelines for Facades 8

      Environmental Considerations and Design Criteria 8

      Design Strategies and Climate 9

      Chapter Summary 14

      Chapter 2 Characteristics of Sustainable Facades 17

      Energy Efficiency 18

      Orientation 19

      Fenestration 24

      Facade Types and Materials 40

      Opaque Building Facades 40

      Glazed Building Facades 48

      Materials and Properties 54

      Properties of Facade Materials and Components 54

      Embodied Energy of Materials 62

      Thermal Behavior and Moisture Resistance 66

      Control of Heat Transfer, and Air and Moisture Movement 66

      Steady-State Heat and Moisture Transfer Analysis for Opaque Building Facades 69

      Hygrothermal Analysis for Opaque Building Facades 74

      Heat Transfer Analysis for Glazed Building Facades 79

      Chapter Summary 83

      Chapter 3 Designing for Comfort 85

      Thermal Comfort 86

      Methods of Measurement 87

      Facade Design and Thermal Comfort 91

      Daylight and Glare 95

      Daylighting Strategies 95

      Glare 109

      Acoustic Comfort and Air Quality 115

      Acoustics 115

      Air Quality 118

      Chapter Summary 119

      Chapter 4 Emerging Technologies in Facade Designs 121

      Emerging Materials and Technologies 122

      Advanced Facade Materials 122

      Smart Materials 126

      Double-Skin Facades 135

      Double-Skin Facades in Hot and Arid Climates 141

      Double-Skin Facades in Cold Climates 143

      Facades as Energy Generators 149

      Control Systems for Facades 153

      Chapter Summary 155

      Chapter 5 Case Studies 157

      Building Orientation and Facade Design 159

      Arizona State University Interdisciplinary Science & Technology Building 159

      Center for Urban Waters 167

      Tectonic Sun Exposure Control 178

      Kuwait University College of Education 178

      King Abdullah Financial District Parcel 4.01 Building 186

      King Abdullah Financial District Parcel 4.10 Building 200

      External Shading Elements 211

      University of Texas Dallas Student Services Building 211

      Facade Materials and Wall Assemblies 218

      Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences 218

      Appendix Case Studies Index 227

      Chapter 2 228

      Case Study 2.1: Vincent Triggs Elementary School, Clark County Elementary Prototype (Las Vegas, Nevada) 228

      Case Study 2.2: Hector Garcia Middle School (Dallas, Texas) 228

      Case Study 2.3: Kendal Academic Support Center, Miami Dade College (Miami, Florida) 229

      Chapter 3 229

      Case Study 3.1: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Environmental Health (Atlanta, Georgia) 229

      Chapter 4 230

      Case Study 4.1: Princess Nora Bint Abdulrahman University for Women Academic Colleges (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) 230

      Case Study 4.2: Tinkham Veale University Center, Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, Ohio) 230

      Chapter 5 231

      Interdisciplinary Science & Technology Building, Arizona State University (Tempe, Arizona) 231

      Center for Urban Waters (Tacoma, Washington) 232

      Kuwait University College of Education (Shadadiyah, Kuwait) 232

      King Abdullah Financial District Parcel 4.01 Building (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) 233

      King Abdullah Financial District Parcel 4.10 Building (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) 233

      University of Texas Dallas Student Services Building (Dallas, Texas) 234

      Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences (East Boothbay, Maine) 234

      Index 235

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