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Paper Title: Do Climate-Responsive Facade Design Strategies in Green High-Rise Buildings Reduce Lifecycle Costs While Enhancing Occupant Comfort?
Authors Name: Ar. Aayushi Singh
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Abstract: Climate-responsive facades in green high-rise buildings use features like shading systems and double-skin layers to adapt to the environment. This paper examines strategies such as adaptive screens and biomimetic designs, focusing on how effectively they control temperature and daylight to improve comfort for people inside. These methods also help lower lifecycle costs by reducing energy use. Case studies show that these facades can save up to 50% in energy, which matters because high-rise buildings in cities use a lot of energy, especially through their facades, which are exposed to sun, wind, and changing temperatures. Climate-responsive facades use both passive and active features to reduce heat gain, improve ventilation, and enhance indoor air quality, supporting the well-being of occupants. This review explores how these strategies can cut costs over the building's life, including construction, operation, and maintenance, while also making green high-rises more comfortable.
Keywords: climate-responsive facades, adaptive facades, dynamic shading systems, double-skin facades, biomimetic architecture, high-rise green buildings, occupant thermal comfort, lifecycle cost analysis, passive solar design, sustainable high-rise envelopes
Cite Article: "Do Climate-Responsive Facade Design Strategies in Green High-Rise Buildings Reduce Lifecycle Costs While Enhancing Occupant Comfort?", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2456-3315, Vol.11, Issue 2, page no.a729-a730, February-2026, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2602098.pdf
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