R.M.J. Bokel
Year:
2007
Bibliographic info:
Building Simulation, 2007, Beijing, China

The amount of sunlight and daylight through the façade is a key factor in new façade design. Designing a new façade, based on the idea that a façade should be able to function and perform mostly autonomously (i.e. requiring as little input such as warm/cold water, air and electricity from the building as possible), the amount of sunlight and daylight through the façade influences the yearly energy demand for heating, cooling and electric lighting. In this paper it is shown that it is possible to calculate the yearly energy demand for heating, cooling and electric lighting as a function of window position, window size and window shape for an office environment in the Netherlands. This result should enable the design of improved autonomous facades for office buildings.