State of the Art of Technologies in Adaptive Dynamic Building Envelopes (ADBEs)

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The design of adaptive façades as complex systems that dynamically respond to weather conditions and occupants’ demands is rapidly increasing in modern constructions since they are highly energy efficient. Adaptive Dynamic Building Envelopes (ADBEs) exploit the benefits of technologies that manage the energy and mass transfer between building and outdoor environments actively and selectively. There is a wide range of technologies used in the design of ADBEs that differ from one another in terms of user controllability and the level of how active or passive their technologies are. This paper provides a systematic search in literature on the technologies devised in the ADBEs, specifying the most prevalent practices, and highlights the most cutting-edge research approximations. The analysis shows more than half of the studies use photovoltaics (PVs) in their design. Using mechanical ventilation and heat pumps were the next popular choices. Moreover, approximately half of the studies were carried out using simulation methods alone, whereas only 13% of studies couple simulations with experimental work. This highlights a clear gap in coupling digital modeling and simulation software with practical field testing and successful mass production.

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Mohtashami, N., Fuchs, N., Fotopoulou, M., Drosatos, P., Streblow, R., Osterhage, T., & Müller, D. (2022, February 1). State of the Art of Technologies in Adaptive Dynamic Building Envelopes (ADBEs). Energies. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15030829

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