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ecaade2022_334 |
authors |
Sepúlveda, Abel and De Luca, Francesco |
year |
2022 |
title |
A Novel Multi-criteria Method for Building Massing based on Energy Performance and Solar Access - The Mixed Solar Envelope (MSE) method |
source |
Pak, B, Wurzer, G and Stouffs, R (eds.), Co-creating the Future: Inclusion in and through Design - Proceedings of the 40th Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe 2022) - Volume 1, Ghent, 13-16 September 2022, pp. 649–658 |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2022.1.649
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summary |
This paper proposes a novel multi-criteria method for building massing based on energy performance and solar access allowed to the surrounding buildings (Mixed Solar Envelope (MSE) method). We used a single thermal zone simulation-based methodology to validate the method. We applied the MSE method in a generic urban zone located in Tallinn, Estonia. Determining the building form, the designer can prioritize energy performance and/or solar access for each studied neighbor’s room, as well as the importance between studied rooms. The method allowed to generate building masses (MSEs) capable of saving up to 73% and 67% of the total annual energy consumption in office and residential rooms with window-to-wall-ratio of 80%. As a tool to negotiate between different rooms, the total annual energy savings was between 56-80% when considering a pure energy-based criterion. The annual energy savings was between 26- 30% while maximizing the annual number of sun hours when considering solar access- based criteria. |
keywords |
Energy Efficiency, Solar Access, Building Massing, Reverse Solar Envelope, Solar Envelope, Multi-Criteria Design, Early Design Stages, Multi-Optimization |
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eCAADe |
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