Natural Ventilation in High-Rise Building with Double Facades, saving or waste of Energy

  • Lee, Eung-Jik (Dept. of Building Equipment Eng., Semyung Univ.) ;
  • Pasquay, Till (Dept. of Environmental Architecture, Dortmund Univ.)
  • Published : 2002.10.31

Abstract

Double facades are built to allow natural ventilation in high rise buildings and buildings with high outside noise level. In high rise Buildings the gains in summer can be reduced by sufficient sun protection devices placed outside the rooms in the ventilated space between the inner and outer facade. To evaluate the energetic performance, three buildings with double facade were monitored for at least one year (Siemens Building in Dortmund/Germany, Victoria Insurance Company in Duesseldorf/Germany and RWE Tower in Essen/Germany). The results document the indoor climate, the boundary conditions for further planning and the possibilities for high rise buildings without or with little cooling facilities.

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