DOUBLE-SKIN FACADES IN HEALING ENVIRONMENTS: AN APPROACH FOR ENHANCING DAYLIGHTING PERFORMANCE IN SOUTH-ORIENTATED PATIENT ROOMS IN CAIRO, EGYPT
Al-Shafaey, N; Abdel Kader, M; Sabry, Hanan; Nessim, A.;
Abstract
Daylighting provision is an efficient approach in achieving a healing environment. Several
researches praised the effect of daylight on stress reduction, shorter hospital length of stay, and the
increasing of patients’ satisfaction. The building façade has the primary role in controlling the
indoor environment. In addition to daylighting, Double-Skin Façade (DSF) is an approach that can
create a balance between patients’ needs without sacrificing energy reduction and thermal comfort
in the hot arid desert climate. This paper aimed at investigating the effect of fixed horizontal
louvers integration in a multi-story double-skin façade to enhance daylighting performance and
visual comfort in south-oriented patient rooms located in Cairo, Egypt. Rhinoceros software was
used for modeling the proposed designs coupled with Diva-4-Rhino for daylighting simulations.
The effect of changing louver’s depth and slats’ number resulted in 16 designs that were modeled
for examination. Daylighting performance was analyzed by two metrics; Spatial Daylight
Autonomy (sDA) and Annual Sunlight Exposure (ASE) on both the room surface floor and bed
surface planes to represent daylight distribution and visual discomfort, respectively. Results
showed that all cases were successful, achieving 100% sDA value on the bed plane area. However,
the sDA and ASE values at the room floor area were different. Three louvered double-skin façade
designs have succeeded in meeting sDA and ASE acceptance criteria and were recommended for
integrating in patient rooms. Also, it was noticed that the unshaded double-skin façade presented
the worst performance.
Keywords:
researches praised the effect of daylight on stress reduction, shorter hospital length of stay, and the
increasing of patients’ satisfaction. The building façade has the primary role in controlling the
indoor environment. In addition to daylighting, Double-Skin Façade (DSF) is an approach that can
create a balance between patients’ needs without sacrificing energy reduction and thermal comfort
in the hot arid desert climate. This paper aimed at investigating the effect of fixed horizontal
louvers integration in a multi-story double-skin façade to enhance daylighting performance and
visual comfort in south-oriented patient rooms located in Cairo, Egypt. Rhinoceros software was
used for modeling the proposed designs coupled with Diva-4-Rhino for daylighting simulations.
The effect of changing louver’s depth and slats’ number resulted in 16 designs that were modeled
for examination. Daylighting performance was analyzed by two metrics; Spatial Daylight
Autonomy (sDA) and Annual Sunlight Exposure (ASE) on both the room surface floor and bed
surface planes to represent daylight distribution and visual discomfort, respectively. Results
showed that all cases were successful, achieving 100% sDA value on the bed plane area. However,
the sDA and ASE values at the room floor area were different. Three louvered double-skin façade
designs have succeeded in meeting sDA and ASE acceptance criteria and were recommended for
integrating in patient rooms. Also, it was noticed that the unshaded double-skin façade presented
the worst performance.
Keywords:
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| Title | DOUBLE-SKIN FACADES IN HEALING ENVIRONMENTS: AN APPROACH FOR ENHANCING DAYLIGHTING PERFORMANCE IN SOUTH-ORIENTATED PATIENT ROOMS IN CAIRO, EGYPT | Authors | Al-Shafaey, N; Abdel Kader, M; Sabry, Hanan ; Nessim, A. | Keywords | Healing environment, Double-Skin façade (DSF), Patient Rooms, Daylighting Performance, Spatial Daylight Autonomy (sDA), Annual Sunlight Exposure (ASE) | Issue Date | Mar-2020 | Publisher | Engineering Research Journal | Start page | 96 | End page | 113 | DOI | 10.21608/erj.2020.131829 |
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