Integrated façades: How technology development and building codes are shaping the future

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Technical Business Development, SAGE Electrochromics Inc., Cambridge University, United Kingdom [1 ]
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[1] Technical Business Development, SAGE Electrochromics Inc., Cambridge University
[2] Government and Industry Relations, Lutron Electronics, Cambridge University
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Energy Eng | / 2卷 / 42-56期
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10.1080/01998595.2015.11090952
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This article examines how high performance buildings must be designed to dynamically respond to daylight to both achieve optimum energy efficiency and provide a comfortable environment for their occupants. Technology development's role and trends in building code requirements will be covered as well as future building designs. © Association of Energy Engineers (AEE).
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