Spong3d: an integrated 3D printed façade for thermal performance and multiple functions

Themes: Energy, Materials


Proof of principle

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Why?


The required thermal aspects of façades (transmission, insulation, heat storage) depend on changing out- and indoor conditions and requirements. Our adaptive façade, through which fluids can move, can regulate these properties, saving energy on heating/cooling.

How?


Our façade consists of a closed cell region (acting as insulation layer) sandwiched between two regions with a bio-inspired porous structure through which fluids can flow. The façade is 3D printed to allow its complex geometry and incorporation of other functions.

When?


In a few years, we want to have a system demonstrator and guidelines or algorithms that enable architects to design and tailor the façade panel to their specific needs.

Ing. Maria Valentini Sarakinioti MSc

 

Dr. Michela Turrin MArch

Dr. ir. Martin Tenpierik

Dr. ing. Thaleia Konstantinou MSc

Prof. dr. ing. Ulrich Knaack

Prof. dr. Miro Zeman