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Author(s)
Roland Krippner1 and Peter Bonfig2
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7359/2020.07.003
Affiliation(s)
1. Department of Architecture (THN-AR), Nuremberg Institute of Technology, Nürnberg 90121, Germany
2. Freelance Architect, Bamberg 96047, Germany
ABSTRACT
As part of a collaborative project,
we took the window shutter—a widely used traditional facade element—and reinterpreted
it for “adaptive” solutions using new,
sustainable technologies. The aim was to design a modular construction kit that
varies radiant energy, light and air flow to weather conditions and occupant requirements
in new and existing residential and office buildings.
KEYWORDS
Facades, sun protection, use of daylight, biogenic materials, residential and office buildings.
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