Aesthetic Possibilities of Building Thermal Control through Colored Envelopes

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Abstract

The possibilities of obtaining efficient building thermal control by means of colored envelopes while maintaining broad aesthetic options have been evaluated. The use of colored bilayers, where the inner layer presents strong solar absorbent or reflectance properties, while the outer layer provides visible coloration, represents a feasible way. A representative set of twenty bilayers spanning a broad color palette has been studied in two configurations, static and dynamic. The dynamic configuration allows for the switching of the inner layer between absorptive and reflective states. Simulations have been carried out in a total of nineteen locations around the world, representing the main habitable climates according to Köppen–Geiger climate classification. Comparative results between climate zones where this approach may have a significant impact have been obtained, and identification of feasible climate zones has been carried out. The use of the simpler static configuration is recommended for tropical climates, whereas the dynamic configuration could be effective in moderate climate locations (within arid or temperate climate classification). Possible savings for cold climates are negligible.

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Cánovas-Saura, A., Cabrera-Lozoya, A., & Padilla, J. (2023). Aesthetic Possibilities of Building Thermal Control through Colored Envelopes. Buildings, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13030802

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