Abstract
Abstract: An overview of the building envelopes and shading techniques utilised in composite climates to make advantage of solar radiation and daylight in modern architecture is provided in this study. It provides an examination of various methodologies and a concise analysis of illustrative case studies. As it has an impact on a building's energy usage, daylighting plays a significant part in sustainable architecture. By encouraging excellent human health, well-being, and user comfort, daylight not only lessens the need on artificial lighting but also serves to increase job productivity. This paper involves both passive strategies as well as adaptive facades that can be used in composite climate. Due to their capacity to alter their behaviour in real time in response to interior and outdoor conditions through the use of materials, components, and systems, adaptive building envelopes can enhance a building's energy efficiency and economics. Several various kinds of adaptable facades have already been created, and more cutting-edge developments are likely to follow soon. Various strategies and literature studies already existing are discussed in this paper.
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