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Title: Design optimisation of productive Façades: Integrating photovoltaic and farming systems at the tropical technologies laboratory
Authors: Tablada A.
Kosori? V. 
Huang H. 
Chaplin I.K. 
Lau S.-K. 
Yuan C. 
Lau S.S. 
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Tablada A., Kosori? V., Huang H., Chaplin I.K., Lau S.-K., Yuan C., Lau S.S. (2018). Design optimisation of productive Façades: Integrating photovoltaic and farming systems at the tropical technologies laboratory. Sustainability (Switzerland) 10 (10) : 3762. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10103762
Abstract: Singapore's high dependence on imported energy and food resources, and the lack of available land requires an efficient use of the built environment in order to increase energy and food autonomy. This paper proposes the concept of a productive façade (PF) system that integrates photovoltaic (PV) modules as shading devices as well as farming planters. It also outlines the design optimization process for eight PF prototypes comprising two categories of PF systems: Window façade and balcony façade, for four orientations. Five criteria functions describing the potential energy and food production as well as indoor visual and thermal performance were assessed by a parametric modelling tool. Optimal PF prototypes were subsequently obtained through the VIKOR optimization method, which selects the optimal design variants by compromising between the five criteria functions. East and West-facing façades require greater solar protection, and most façades require high-tilt angles on their shading PV panels. The optimal arrangement for vegetable planters involves two planters located relatively low with regard to the railing or window sill. Finally, the optimal façade designs were adjusted according to the availability of resources and the conditions and context of the Tropical Technologies Laboratory (T2 Lab) in Singapore where they are installed. © 2018 by the authors.
Source Title: Sustainability (Switzerland)
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175038
ISSN: 20711050
DOI: 10.3390/su10103762
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