Efficient building envelopes : relationship between environmental conditions, comfortable spaces, and digital simulations.

Social housing in Colombia presents a problem associated with the selection and use of materials that are consistent with climate change and the conditions of thermal and lighting comfort. This research evaluates different options to suggest a better selection of building envelope materials; for thi...

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Autores principales: Medina-Patrón, Natalia, Escobar-Saiz, Jonathan
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Universidad Católica de Colombia 2019
Acceso en línea:https://revistadearquitectura.ucatolica.edu.co/article/view/2140
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Sumario:Social housing in Colombia presents a problem associated with the selection and use of materials that are consistent with climate change and the conditions of thermal and lighting comfort. This research evaluates different options to suggest a better selection of building envelope materials; for this, an urban housing prototype located in the Bella Vista district of Soacha (Colombia) was used. The modeling used three groups of materials categorized as traditional, avant-garde, and innovative. 144 thermal and 18 lighting simulations were carried out, considering the climate and its variations during the next fifty-five years of useful life of the building, in order to compare and identify the combination of materials that achieve better thermal and lighting efficiency. As a result, the paper found that traditional and innovative materials have greater efficiency, although they require passive design actions since they are outside the comfort ranges. Avant-garde materials showed balanced values within the two categories.