Assessment of Shading Systems with Advanced Windows at Restaurants Under Sunny Climates in Spain
This study addresses daylighting to enhance the quality of indoor atmospheres, considering building skins. In the hotel industry, lighting accounts for more than 10% of energy consumption. Many highly glazed façades create visual comfort problems, resulting in increased electric lighting consumption...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2025-04-01
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| Series: | Buildings |
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| Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/15/7/1173 |
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| Summary: | This study addresses daylighting to enhance the quality of indoor atmospheres, considering building skins. In the hotel industry, lighting accounts for more than 10% of energy consumption. Many highly glazed façades create visual comfort problems, resulting in increased electric lighting consumption. Ninety-four restaurants were studied in Spain; almost all cases have a window with outside views, and more than half of the cases have tables adjacent to the outside views. However, it is difficult to balance daylight use, a shading system, and the outside view. A virtual restaurant prototype is built by Rhinoceros to simulate the daylight glare index by Evalglare and daylight autonomy of a highly glazed façade with three different shading systems by Radiance through a screen and an overhang with and without a complex fenestration system. The results show that the screen system reduces the daylight glare index value to imperceptible glare (15%), while the daylight glare index for the overhang with and without a complex fenestration system increases to acceptable glare (21%). However, the daylight autonomy for the screen system is almost half (52%) the daylight autonomy for the overhang systems (95%). Although the daylight glare index for the overhang with a complex fenestration system is slightly higher, the illuminance level and its distribution performance are better without obstructing the outdoor view. |
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| ISSN: | 2075-5309 |