Abstract
In the context of facade planning, it is essential to integrate energy saving with energy generation given that there are significant correlations between these two factors at many levels. In this study, we present a method for determining the optimum facade criteria that can considerably enhance building performance. This method can be implemented by architects in the early planning phase of a project via the use of a solar energy optimization tool. In this research study, we address basic issues of energy balance, user comfort and the impact of the chosen criteria on the formal quality of the building. Single and multicriteria optimizations are carried out using sensitivity analysis, and the potential of this approach is demonstrated using a multistory office building as a case study. The generated optima can then be used to decide how different architectural configurations can affect facade performance. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.