Print Email Facebook Twitter 'Desigrated' Title 'Desigrated': Desiccant Integrated Facade System Author Suwannapruk, Natchai (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment) Contributor Prieto Hoces, Alejandro (mentor) Janssen, Christien (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences Project COOL Facade Date 2019-07-09 Abstract Desigrate’ is designed to serve as a façade component of office buildings. Therefore, the building technology aspect of climate, façade detailing, and façade assembly is thoroughly discussed, optimized and evaluated to provide a product which acts efficiently as a cooling system and enhances the insulation of the building. Hence serving as a cooling strategy both actively and passively. Furthermore, as the façade system is specifically designed for the hot and humid climate of Bangkok, both climate and cultural context are crucial aspects in designing the system. The design concept of the façade system is based on a vernacular approach to enhance the cultural value of the product which aims to reflects the “Thainess” identity to the built environment. Subject FacadeSustainabilityDesiccant CoolingM-Cycle SystemTropical ClimateEvaporative CoolingLow-ex CoolingDew point Evaporative CoolingDecentralized Ventilation SystemBangkokThailand To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:446b819e-293a-4a5f-af5c-6e41463a2ec2 Embargo date 2020-07-09 Coordinates 13.742067, 100.551133 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2019 Natchai Suwannapruk Files PDF 4738128_FinalResearchReport.pdf 61.95 MB PDF 4738128_Reflection.pdf 61.92 KB PDF 4738128_PresentationP5.pdf 28.58 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:446b819e-293a-4a5f-af5c-6e41463a2ec2/datastream/OBJ2/view