TY - GEN
T1 - Development of Timber-Glass Double-Skin Façade Element
T2 - 4th International Civil Engineering and Architecture Conference, CEAC 2024
AU - Lešnik Nedelko, Maja
AU - Lukić, Iva
AU - Žegarac Leskovar, Vesna
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - In the face of climate change, the field of architecture and building design has been focussing on the search for sustainable solutions for several decades. The design of contemporary architectural building elements, including façades, is subject to a wide range of requirements in terms of energy efficiency, building protection and environmental compatibility. Among the various types of façades, the double-skin façade performs particularly well in terms of energy efficiency and sound insulation. This is a special type of transparent building envelope consisting of two layers, in most cases insulating glazing and single glazing, separated by an air space. In contrast to existing examples of such façades, this paper shows in its first part the development of a timber-glass double skin façade element, where the first exception to existing façades is a structural frame made of timber instead of aluminium and the second exception is a load-bearing function of the element, which however is not discussed in detail in this paper. The study provides answers to the questions about the possible applications of such an element and, in the second part, about the advantages of the developed element in terms of environmental performance compared to existing elements on the market.
AB - In the face of climate change, the field of architecture and building design has been focussing on the search for sustainable solutions for several decades. The design of contemporary architectural building elements, including façades, is subject to a wide range of requirements in terms of energy efficiency, building protection and environmental compatibility. Among the various types of façades, the double-skin façade performs particularly well in terms of energy efficiency and sound insulation. This is a special type of transparent building envelope consisting of two layers, in most cases insulating glazing and single glazing, separated by an air space. In contrast to existing examples of such façades, this paper shows in its first part the development of a timber-glass double skin façade element, where the first exception to existing façades is a structural frame made of timber instead of aluminium and the second exception is a load-bearing function of the element, which however is not discussed in detail in this paper. The study provides answers to the questions about the possible applications of such an element and, in the second part, about the advantages of the developed element in terms of environmental performance compared to existing elements on the market.
KW - Architectural design
KW - Double-Skin Façade
KW - Embodied greenhouse gas emissions
KW - Environmental performance
KW - LCA
KW - Timber-glass
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U2 - 10.1007/978-981-97-5477-9_16
DO - 10.1007/978-981-97-5477-9_16
M3 - Conference paper
AN - SCOPUS:85210482875
SN - 9789819754762
T3 - Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
SP - 199
EP - 209
BT - Proceedings of the 4th International Civil Engineering and Architecture Conference - CEAC 2024
A2 - Casini, Marco
PB - Springer Singapore
Y2 - 15 March 2024 through 17 March 2024
ER -