NHBC Foundation research makes it clear on window design

Sustainability Thu, Sep 28, 2017 9:14 AM

Small tweaks to the design of windows can lead to major improvements, lowering space heating costs, reducing overheating risk and maximising daylight according to the latest guide from the NHBC Foundation.

Windows - making it clear, Energy, daylighting and thermal comfort offers new analysis to help designers optimise their window design.

The results were modelled using the 'Passivhaus Planning Package'; specialist software designed to provide sophisticated analysis of energy use and comfort within homes. Researchers looked at how energy efficiency, daylighting and overheating were affected by changes to glazing, frame width, window area and the orientation of the property.

The guide studies four types of home, ranging from an average two-bedroomed mid-floor apartment to a four-bedroomed detached house. It provides solutions according to design priority and in addition it suggests worst and best case window options for each home type.

Although final decisions on window selection for a specific home should be based on more complex individual calculations, the NHBC Foundation hopes the results of its research will steer designers quickly to the better or most suitable options

Commenting on the guide, NHBC Head of Research and Innovation Neil Smith said: "Housing designers make many technical choices, but few involve as many interactions and trade-offs as those related to the selection of windows. The challenge for the designers of today's new homes is to minimise winter space heating demand while keeping overheating within acceptable limits, and also maximising the amount of daylight entering the home.

"This guide reveals the significant and sometimes surprising effects of making changes to glazing type, width of frame, area of glazing and orientation of the home. It provides useful aids to help designers easily identify where the most promising solutions lie for a typical range of home types."

The guide also makes a number of broad practical observations, including:

  • Different home types did not respond in the same way to changes to window specification: so, for example, overheating was a significant consideration in window choice for mid-floor apartments, whereas semi-detached and detached homes were much less prone overheating;
  • Small changes to ‘frame-factor’ have a big impact on performance; and
  • Any product substitutions should be carefully evaluated and monitored during the design and construction phases: small changes may impact significantly on the energy efficiency and comfort levels experienced by occupants.

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