The Building’s Skin Design and Configuration Method for Facilitating Solar Energy

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The purpose of this study is to survey the characteristics of the building’s skin design structure necessary for facilitating solar energy, defining the design factors, and presenting the technique in the actual application. The building’s skin design requires an application plan based on the characteristics and status of the building structure. The application plan corresponds with regional requirement, climate, and other factors.

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