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Author(s)
Petr Franta1, 2
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7359/2019.03.002
Affiliation(s)
1. Architects & Assoc., Ltd., Prague, Czech Republic
2. Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics—Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
ABSTRACT
Multidisciplinary,
integrated planning approach by architects, engineers, scientists and
manufacturers to reduce energy consumption of buildings. The CIIRC Complex,
located on the main campus of Czech Technical University in Prague consists of two buildings,
newly constructed building and adaptive reuse of existing building. CIIRC—Czech Institute of
Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics is a contemporary teaching facility of
new generation and use for scientific research teams.
New building has ten above-ground floors, on the
bottom 4 floors of laboratories, scientist modules, classrooms, above are
offices, meeting rooms, teaching and research modules for professors and
students. Offices of the rector are on the last two floors of the building. On
the top floor is congress type auditorium, in the basement is fully automatic
car park. Double skin pneumatic
cushions façade. In
the project are introduced series of architectural and technical features and
innovations. Probably the most visible is the double skin façade facing south-transparent double
layer membrane ETFE (Ethylen-TetraFluorEthylen) cushions with triple glazed modular system assembly.
Acting as solar collector, recuperating of hot air on the top floors, saving up
to 30% of an energy consumption.
KEYWORDS
Double skin façade as solar collector, ETFE membrane cushions as outer skin, air-recuperation from façade (top floors).
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