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Daylight in buildings and visual comfort evaluation: The advantages and limitations
Tabadkani A., Roetzel A., Li H.X., Tsangrassoulis A. (2021)Exposure to daylight significantly affects the psychological well-being of occupants by diminishing headaches, eye tensions, or stress. Daylight penetration is a matter of collaboration between building façade and perimeter ... -
Design approaches and typologies of adaptive facades: A review
Tabadkani A., Roetzel A., Li H.X., Tsangrassoulis A. (2021)The most ambitious challenge for designers is an effective shading system that is able to keep the balance between the daylight harvesting and view out maximization while minimizing discomfort risks and building's energy ... -
A review of automatic control strategies based on simulations for adaptive facades
Tabadkani A., Roetzel A., Li H.X., Tsangrassoulis A. (2020)Adaptive facades (AFs) are building envelopes that can control occupant's visual and thermal comfort along enhancing energy savings. However, to achieve this purpose, an appropriate control strategy is needed, in which ... -
A review of occupant-centric control strategies for adaptive facades
Tabadkani A., Roetzel A., Li H.X., Tsangrassoulis A. (2021)The dynamic nature of daylight requires a responsive strategy by utilizing adaptive facades (AFs) as shading systems to control the indoor environment. Controlling an adaptive façade's performance is feasible either through ... -
Simulation-based personalized real-time control of adaptive facades in shared office spaces
Tabadkani A., Roetzel A., Li H.X., Tsangrassoulis A. (2022)High-performance facade is a crucial component in buildings that are characterized by extensive large transparent facades especially in shared office environments to control both energy demand and human comfort. Adaptive ...