Building facale design for daylighting quality in typical government office building

Daylighting is one of the potential passive strategies to improve energy performance and users' visual comfort in existing offices without expensive installation and operational cost. For the first time, empirical study of daylighting performance was conducted for an existing typical government...

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Main Authors: Lim, Yalk Wah, Kandar, Mohd. Zin, Ahmad, Mohd. Hamdan, Ossen, Dilshan Remaz, Megat Abdullah, Aminatuzuhariah
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46667/
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2012.04.015
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spelling my.utm.466672017-09-18T01:34:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46667/ Building facale design for daylighting quality in typical government office building Lim, Yalk Wah Kandar, Mohd. Zin Ahmad, Mohd. Hamdan Ossen, Dilshan Remaz Megat Abdullah, Aminatuzuhariah TH Building construction Daylighting is one of the potential passive strategies to improve energy performance and users' visual comfort in existing offices without expensive installation and operational cost. For the first time, empirical study of daylighting performance was conducted for an existing typical government office building designed by Public Work Department (PWD) in Malaysia. Daylight field measurement of external illuminance and internal work plane illuminance was carried out. The findings demonstrated that internal daylight level in the building was insufficient despite the abundance of external daylight availability in the tropics which can achieve as high as 130 klx. Validation of simulation using Radiance-based software against the measurement under actual tropical sky indicated significant Pearson correlation of 0.709. Then, modification of window glazing and shading devices was experimented with simulation. The findings evidenced that light shelf increased daylight distribution uniformity, but failed to reduce glare on vertical plane when direct sunlight patches occurred. Integration of light shelf with partial blinds tilted at 45° showed improved performances of mean Guth Visual Comfort Probability (VCP) and CIE Glare Index. This paper concludes that simple modification of window glazing and shading device is able to provide significant improvement in tropical daylighting quantity and quality for visual comfort. 2012 Article PeerReviewed Lim, Yalk Wah and Kandar, Mohd. Zin and Ahmad, Mohd. Hamdan and Ossen, Dilshan Remaz and Megat Abdullah, Aminatuzuhariah (2012) Building facale design for daylighting quality in typical government office building. Building and Environment, 57 . pp. 194-204. ISSN 0360-1323 https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2012.04.015
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TH Building construction
spellingShingle TH Building construction
Lim, Yalk Wah
Kandar, Mohd. Zin
Ahmad, Mohd. Hamdan
Ossen, Dilshan Remaz
Megat Abdullah, Aminatuzuhariah
Building facale design for daylighting quality in typical government office building
description Daylighting is one of the potential passive strategies to improve energy performance and users' visual comfort in existing offices without expensive installation and operational cost. For the first time, empirical study of daylighting performance was conducted for an existing typical government office building designed by Public Work Department (PWD) in Malaysia. Daylight field measurement of external illuminance and internal work plane illuminance was carried out. The findings demonstrated that internal daylight level in the building was insufficient despite the abundance of external daylight availability in the tropics which can achieve as high as 130 klx. Validation of simulation using Radiance-based software against the measurement under actual tropical sky indicated significant Pearson correlation of 0.709. Then, modification of window glazing and shading devices was experimented with simulation. The findings evidenced that light shelf increased daylight distribution uniformity, but failed to reduce glare on vertical plane when direct sunlight patches occurred. Integration of light shelf with partial blinds tilted at 45° showed improved performances of mean Guth Visual Comfort Probability (VCP) and CIE Glare Index. This paper concludes that simple modification of window glazing and shading device is able to provide significant improvement in tropical daylighting quantity and quality for visual comfort.
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author Lim, Yalk Wah
Kandar, Mohd. Zin
Ahmad, Mohd. Hamdan
Ossen, Dilshan Remaz
Megat Abdullah, Aminatuzuhariah
author_facet Lim, Yalk Wah
Kandar, Mohd. Zin
Ahmad, Mohd. Hamdan
Ossen, Dilshan Remaz
Megat Abdullah, Aminatuzuhariah
author_sort Lim, Yalk Wah
title Building facale design for daylighting quality in typical government office building
title_short Building facale design for daylighting quality in typical government office building
title_full Building facale design for daylighting quality in typical government office building
title_fullStr Building facale design for daylighting quality in typical government office building
title_full_unstemmed Building facale design for daylighting quality in typical government office building
title_sort building facale design for daylighting quality in typical government office building
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46667/
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2012.04.015
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