Abstract
In this research, the facade classification of three different buildings located in Europe, Asia and Australia is carried out by using a classification model developed by utilising the criteria of some adaptive facade classification models in the literature. The control parameters affecting the facade design, physical environment criteria, facade adaptation method, control system and technique, visibility of adaptation and time scale criteria in the model are discussed in detail. Besides, the historical development, contemporary trends and basic parameters on architecture are analysed comprehensively. The emergence of adaptive architecture is discussed, as well as efforts to demonstrate changes in the design of elements sensitive to dynamic environmental and user needs. Furthermore, how adaptability is integrated with the building envelope and facade, the historical evolution of adaptive facades, and the development of key components are also examined. Thus, this study aims to make an important contribution to understanding adaptive architecture and adaptive facades while categorising examples of adaptive facades across three continents, including cultural and geographical differences.
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