The Impact of the Dynamic External Shading Structure on the Energy Balance of the Reference Building in Summer

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In this paper we want to highlight the potential of the external shading structure with insulation property. We focused on the comparison of the impact of horizontal shading element with insulation property and external blind with fixed horizontal fins on reducing solar gains through the structure openings and energy use for cooling of the reference building.

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