Solar responsive facade as Siamese cultural aesthetic frontage in Malaysia.

A kinetic façade, also referred to as a solar responsive façade (SRF), is a movable façade that responds to the amount of light received. The mechanism prevents excessive light from entering while allowing the ideal amount of natural lighting into buildings. Following the green building movement, SR...

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Main Authors: Chuan, Nur Shararath Bunjarat Seng, Mohd. Razif, Farhana, Mydin, Md. Azree Othuman, Mohidin, Hazrina Haja Bava, Chung, Leng Pau
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spelling my.utm.1060532024-05-29T06:55:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/106053/ Solar responsive facade as Siamese cultural aesthetic frontage in Malaysia. Chuan, Nur Shararath Bunjarat Seng Mohd. Razif, Farhana Mydin, Md. Azree Othuman Mohidin, Hazrina Haja Bava Chung, Leng Pau T Technology (General) TH434-437 Quantity surveying A kinetic façade, also referred to as a solar responsive façade (SRF), is a movable façade that responds to the amount of light received. The mechanism prevents excessive light from entering while allowing the ideal amount of natural lighting into buildings. Following the green building movement, SRF usage increased because it can both lower heat gain and improve the aesthetics of a building's design. Even though the SRF has many advantages, the façade pattern has become uniform across all cultures, regions, and climates, which results in a lack of identity in building design. This essay will focus on SRF designs that were inspired by Malaysia's Siamese culture. Examining the daylight factor (DF) of three particular Siamese patterns from cultural art, religious art, and cultural craft is the main objective. The designs were then mounted on a wall measuring 5.3 x 6.0 metres with a window-to-wall ratio of 70%. (WWR). Using VELUX Daylight Visualizer 3, the potential Siamese patterns were built as a three-dimensional model and the DF at nine different folding techniques were examined. Based on the percentage of achieving a 1.0 to 3.5 daylight factor in all kinetic folding techniques, the result reveals that the religiously inspired pattern is the best among the three selected Siamese patterns. While the pattern helps to ensure that buildings receive the most natural light possible, the study shows that the folding technique also has a significant impact by reflecting light into the structure. Penerbit Akademia Baru 2023-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/106053/1/LengPauChung2023_SolarResponsiveFacadeasSiameseCulturalAesthetic.pdf Chuan, Nur Shararath Bunjarat Seng and Mohd. Razif, Farhana and Mydin, Md. Azree Othuman and Mohidin, Hazrina Haja Bava and Chung, Leng Pau (2023) Solar responsive facade as Siamese cultural aesthetic frontage in Malaysia. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, 29 (3). pp. 62-76. ISSN 2462-1943 http://dx.doi.org/10.37934/araset.29.3.6276 DOI: 10.37934/araset.29.3.6276
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topic T Technology (General)
TH434-437 Quantity surveying
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TH434-437 Quantity surveying
Chuan, Nur Shararath Bunjarat Seng
Mohd. Razif, Farhana
Mydin, Md. Azree Othuman
Mohidin, Hazrina Haja Bava
Chung, Leng Pau
Solar responsive facade as Siamese cultural aesthetic frontage in Malaysia.
description A kinetic façade, also referred to as a solar responsive façade (SRF), is a movable façade that responds to the amount of light received. The mechanism prevents excessive light from entering while allowing the ideal amount of natural lighting into buildings. Following the green building movement, SRF usage increased because it can both lower heat gain and improve the aesthetics of a building's design. Even though the SRF has many advantages, the façade pattern has become uniform across all cultures, regions, and climates, which results in a lack of identity in building design. This essay will focus on SRF designs that were inspired by Malaysia's Siamese culture. Examining the daylight factor (DF) of three particular Siamese patterns from cultural art, religious art, and cultural craft is the main objective. The designs were then mounted on a wall measuring 5.3 x 6.0 metres with a window-to-wall ratio of 70%. (WWR). Using VELUX Daylight Visualizer 3, the potential Siamese patterns were built as a three-dimensional model and the DF at nine different folding techniques were examined. Based on the percentage of achieving a 1.0 to 3.5 daylight factor in all kinetic folding techniques, the result reveals that the religiously inspired pattern is the best among the three selected Siamese patterns. While the pattern helps to ensure that buildings receive the most natural light possible, the study shows that the folding technique also has a significant impact by reflecting light into the structure.
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author Chuan, Nur Shararath Bunjarat Seng
Mohd. Razif, Farhana
Mydin, Md. Azree Othuman
Mohidin, Hazrina Haja Bava
Chung, Leng Pau
author_facet Chuan, Nur Shararath Bunjarat Seng
Mohd. Razif, Farhana
Mydin, Md. Azree Othuman
Mohidin, Hazrina Haja Bava
Chung, Leng Pau
author_sort Chuan, Nur Shararath Bunjarat Seng
title Solar responsive facade as Siamese cultural aesthetic frontage in Malaysia.
title_short Solar responsive facade as Siamese cultural aesthetic frontage in Malaysia.
title_full Solar responsive facade as Siamese cultural aesthetic frontage in Malaysia.
title_fullStr Solar responsive facade as Siamese cultural aesthetic frontage in Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Solar responsive facade as Siamese cultural aesthetic frontage in Malaysia.
title_sort solar responsive facade as siamese cultural aesthetic frontage in malaysia.
publisher Penerbit Akademia Baru
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/106053/1/LengPauChung2023_SolarResponsiveFacadeasSiameseCulturalAesthetic.pdf
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