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A review of research on self-shading façades in warm climates

Energy and Buildings(2024)

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Abstract
Self-shading in facades can serve as a strategy to reduce heat gain and improve the energy efficiency of building envelopes. It leverages the form of the building envelope or its components to provide partial protection against solar radiation. Although self-shading strategies have been studied in various contexts, there still exists a lack of a comprehensive review of the current state of research in this field. This study addresses this gap by conducting a review of the literature related to self-shading facades. The scoping process included a total of 234 papers, out of which 38 relevant papers were selected for the review. These are discussed under the topics of self-shading morphology, materials, research methodology, climate and orientations, as well as performance indicators. The findings of the literature review show that self-shading façades reduce heat gain through various self-shading aspects, including morphology, shaded surface area, and construction materials. Opportunities for further exploration and improvement remain, particularly for self-shading of opaque building components. While there have been several studies on self-shading brick wall configuration, other common materials used in the building industry such as steel have received limited attention in research to date. Furthermore, there is still little consensus on best-performing angles, forms and orientations of self-shading facades, making it difficult to identify preferable shapes and orientations that can be applied in practice. This literature review also demonstrates the need for further advancements in simulation tools and more comprehensive methodologies to examine self-shading strategies. Addressing these gaps is crucial to improve building performance through self-shading in order to advance practical implementation.
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Architecture,Facade,Self-shading,Sustainability,Heat gain,Solar radiation
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