, Session Block C3
08:30 Products and Technologies for Enhanced Daylight Control
Chair: Verl Adams, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Pablo La Roche, Callison RTKL/Cal Poly Pomona , Los Angeles, United States
Developing an adaptive, responsive, expressive approach to kinetic solar shading
- Adaptive design approach
- Responsive double-axis 360° rotational shading panels
- Expressive building façade display system
Design process for high-performance envelopes
- Shading and daylight case studies
- Computational design for high performance
- Climate analysis with CLIMATEscout
Occupant-centric daylight and artificial lighting control strategy
- Integration of daylight and artificial lighting control
- Multi-objective energy and comfort optimization
- User evaluation and energy performance analysis
Add-on 3D printing for lightweight textile composites
- Add-on 3D printing on fabric as a composite material
- Design approach for bespoke shading element
- Potential of add-on 3D printing in architecture
Performance-driven design for an adaptive sun-tracking building skin
- Reduced solar radiation reflection by adjusting façade elements
- Modular adaptive skin
- Parametric simulation analyses
10:00 Coffee Break