Abstract

As a large energy-consuming part of the envelope, windows and shading system play a significant role in building savings. Once established in the primary design stage, it is difficult to make changes later, especially for high-rise buildings with large areas of glass. Moreover, strongly influenced by solar radiation, the configuration of windows and shading system conflicts with each other in terms of energy consumption and indoor comfort, the optimal configuration of windows and shading system under different climatic regions has not been well solved at yet. This paper proposes an easy-operation, useful, and efficient multi-objective optimization method, using a smart optimization algorithm NSGA-II in combination with DesignBuilder energy simulation software, especially beneficial for non-programming designers. In this research, a typical high-rise office building with a large area window has been selected as a case study. Building orientation, the configuration of windows and shading system, including materials for each layer of the double-layer window, installation angle and depth of overhangs have been taken into consideration, aiming to minimize the heating, cooling, lighting energy consumption and discomfort hours, and to find the mutual relationship between each other. A set of Pareto solutions can be obtained after optimization, and the most recommended variable parameters of windows and shading system in four cities representing severe cold climate, cold climate, hot summer and cold winter climate, and hot summer and warm winter climate can be identified, respectively. Besides, Pareto optimal solutions can give designers different scheme choices based on preferences, which are of great significance to provide guidance and suggestion for designers in the early design of buildings.

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