2004 Survey of United States architects on the subject of switchable glazings
Sottile, G. M.
2005 Materials Science and Engineering B, 119(3): 240-245
Switchable glazing; Market; Architecture; Glass; Suspended particles
Sottile, G. M., (2005), "2004 Survey of United States architects on the subject of switchable glazings", Materials Science and Engineering B, 119(3): 240-245.
Abstract:
The 21st century has ushered in an era marked by the growing integration of technology and other scientific advances into commercial buildings and residential homes. Of particular interest to many architects, developers and builders are 'switchable' glazing, a new category of technologically advanced glass and plastic building materials that can be used to control light, glare and heat entering an office or a home. Interest in switchable glazing technology is influenced by a variety of factors, including a growing movement to offer sustainable, energy-efficient building solutions, and the emerging desire by users to maintain greater control over their working and living environments.
This paper examines the movement toward sustainable development and the end-user needs that are driving it. Further, it presents the results of a proprietary survey research study of United States architects on the subject of switchable glazing. This study includes an examination of the attributes most desired by architects regarding smart window technology, and provides additional insight into the potential application of this smart material to the building community.
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