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Research Article

Comparative analysis of space layouts and facade systems for office retrofit design in hot climate

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Received 27 Sep 2023, Accepted 09 Apr 2024, Published online: 24 Apr 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Worldwide, office buildings account for almost one-third of global energy consumption. Therefore, the energy retrofit design of office buildings could reduce total energy consumption. Considering the benefits of advanced facade systems, retrofit facade design is an effective strategy for energy conservation while improving daylight performance, occupant well-being, and productivity. This paper compares the daylight and energy performance of single and double-skin facade systems used in a typical office building in a hot climate with different space layouts. The main objective is to optimize the daylight and energy performance of various facade systems in combination with a wide range of design variables. Simulations were conducted in DesignBuilder software using a multi-objective optimization approach. Eleven design variables and 103 simulations were considered with the objective of enhancing daylight performance while reducing cooling and lighting loads. Based on the results, single-skin facade configurations could enhance daylight performance significantly compared to double-skin facades, while double-skin facades performed better by reducing the risk of glare and annual energy consumption. Using single and double-skin facade systems could reduce annual total energy consumption by 50% and 60% compared to the existing building.

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