Vol. 14 No. 2 (2017): Urban Transformation
Articles

An advanced envelope retrofit option to increase solar gain and ventilation through facade for reducing energy demand of residence buildings

Gözde Gali Taşçı
Department of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
Ayşe Zerrin Yılmaz
Department of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
Cristina Becchio
DIST, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy
Stefano Paolo Corgnati
DENERG, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy

Published 2017-09-08

Keywords

  • luxury residential buildings,
  • energy saving,
  • advanced façade retrofit

How to Cite

Gali Taşçı, G., Zerrin Yılmaz, A., Becchio, C., & Paolo Corgnati, S. (2017). An advanced envelope retrofit option to increase solar gain and ventilation through facade for reducing energy demand of residence buildings. A|Z ITU JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, 14(2), 119–130. https://doi.org/10.5505/itujfa.2017.16680

Abstract

Researches on reducing building originated yearly energy demand are among the top issues in every country. Nowadays, lots of scientific researches were performed in Mediterranean countries like in others in order to designate different methods to improve the energy performance of the buildings. Turkey is one of the representative countries of Mediterranean climate. Additionally, Turkey follows the developments in EU and EPBD 2010/31/EU became the lead document to direct Turkish building energy policy. National research projects are being done to adopt the methodology in EPBD 2010/31/EU to national conditions. As a finding of the national research project, unlike the standard residential building types, conventional façade retrofit measures doesn't have a considerable effect on energy performance improvement of luxury residential building type. Therefore, an advanced façade retrofit method, which increases solar gain and ventilation rate through the façade depending on the requirement of the season, was suggested for these kinds of buildings in this study and the approach was summarized through the sample case calculations. The approach in this paper offers a different perspective on building envelope retrofits while reaching EU's 2020 target especially to increase renewable energy portion in building construction. Therefore, a new exterior wall component detail was suggested and theoretical investigations were done on an example building to reveal if the facade detail serves for the purpose. Consequently, it was shown that the suggested wall component has big potential to reduce yearly energy demand of luxury residential buildings in comparison to the traditional retrofit actions.