Leveraging Building Services as a Framework for the Evolution of Building Envelopes


Facade of a modern building with ventilation pipes. The building background. Image © Stanislav71/ Shutterstock

Facade of a modern building with ventilation pipes. The building background. Image © Stanislav71/ Shutterstock

Rising demands for energy efficiency, technical functionality, and interior comfort in buildings necessitate the development of more efficient building envelope constructions. The building envelope serves as a mediator between a building’s exterior and interior. In today’s architectural landscape, it performs a multitude of functions to enhance the building’s performance. These functions include building control systems, energy supply (such as gas and electricity), and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), among others. These elements primarily determine the functionality, efficiency, and safety of building spaces. Given that the nature of building envelopes heavily depends on these services, how can they serve as primary frameworks for building design development?

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