Customized shading solutions for complex building façades: The potential of an innovative cement-textile composite material through a performance-based generative design

Zani, A; Speroni, A; Mainini, A G; Zinzi, M; Caldas, L and Poli, T (2024) Customized shading solutions for complex building façades: The potential of an innovative cement-textile composite material through a performance-based generative design. Construction Innovation, 24(1), pp. 256-279. ISSN 1471-4175

Abstract

Purpose: The paper aims to investigate the comfort-related performances of an innovative solar shading solution based on a new composite patented material that consists of a cement-based matrix coupled with a stretchable three-dimensional textile. The paper’s aim is, through a performance-based generative design approach, to develop a high-performance static shading system able to guarantee adequate daylit spaces, a connection with the outdoors and a glare-free environment in the view of a holistic and occupant-centric daylight assessment. Design/methodology/approach: The paper describes the design and simulation process of a complex static shading system for digital manufacturing purposes. Initially, the optical material properties were characterized to calibrate radiance-based simulations. The developed models were then implemented in a multi-objective genetic optimization algorithm to improve the shading geometries, and their performance was assessed and compared with traditional external louvres and overhangs. Findings: The system developed demonstrates, for a reference office space located in Milan (Italy), the potential of increasing useful daylight illuminance by 35% with a reduced glare of up to 70%–80% while providing better uniformity and connection with the outdoors as a result of a topological optimization of the shape and position of the openings. Originality/value: The paper presents the innovative nature of a new composite material that, coupled with the proposed performance-based optimization process, enables the fabrication of optimized shading/cladding surfaces with complex geometries whose formability does not require ad hoc formworks, making the process fast and economic.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: computational design; digital fabrication; form finding; genetic algorithms; innovative concrete component; shading device
Index terms: performance-based, generative design, shading, useful daylight illuminance, Italy, methodology, optimization algorithm, digital fabrication, complex geometry, genetic algorithm, guarantee, material property, cladding, fabrication, glare, comfort, formwork, composite, geometry, office space
Subjects: materials science, construction type, mathematical modelling, electrical systems, building materials, Geography, material properties and characteristics, design process, performance measurement, building design, contract structure, manufacturing engineering, research methods, algorithms, information systems, occupational health and safety management, design complexity, building performance, building construction
Topics: Quality Management, Digital Applications, Design Practice, Engineering Principles, Construction Materials, Research Practice, Geographical Context, Health and Safety, Construction Technology, Procurement
Descriptive scope: 4 PCTA

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