Building with heliodynamic architecture
20240384523 ยท 2024-11-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24S20/61
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E04B1/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A building has outer envelope that has at least one facade portion which is transparent to solar radiation and that is situated on a face of the building, the shape of at least a part of which can be inscribed inside the surface generated by an imaginary segment extending between the sun and at least one fixed point that is fixed relative to the Earth. Facade portion(s) extend between a base line and a top edge which together delineate it from the remaining part of the outer envelope of the building, which is predominantly or completely opaque. The exterior face of each part of the facade portion is, at each point on the top line, set back from a straight line perpendicular to the local horizontal plane, and therefore normal to the plane of the ground, and passing through this point. At least one of the facade parts can be inscribed inside the surface of a cone frustum part that is recessed or concave relative to the face concerned.
Claims
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12. A building comprising: an outer envelope which has at least one facade portion which delimits an outside and an inside, said at least one fa?ade portion being transparent to the solar radiation, substantially over its entire surface, and which is situated on a face of said building oriented on a south side when said building is located in the northern hemisphere and, conversely oriented on a north side of said building when the building is located in the southern hemisphere, the form of at least a part of said at least one facade portion being inscribed substantially within the conical surface generated by an imaginary segment extending between the Sun and a corresponding point which is fixed with respect to the Earth, upon a complete rotation of the Earth on itself, said at least one facade portion extending between a baseline and a top line or edge which delimit it with respect to the remaining part of the outer envelope of the building, this remaining part being mostly or totally opaque, wherein the outer face of said at least one part of said at least one facade portion or an entire facade facade is inscribed approximately within the surface of a part of a frustum, forming part of a conical surface generated by the imaginary segment, which is situated under a horizontal plane containing the associated corresponding fixed point and of which the imaginary top is said corresponding fixed point, which is situated above the top line or edge of the part of facade portion concerned, in that the outer face of each part of the facade portion is, at each point of the top line or edge, situated set back and inclined inward with respect to a straight line perpendicular to the local horizontal plane, in a straight line normally perpendicular to the plane of the ground, and passing through this point of the top line or edge, and in that at least one of the facade parts forming the facade portion is inscribed within the surface of an abovementioned frustum part which is recessed or concave with respect to the face of the building considered as seen from the outside.
13. The building as claimed in claim 12, wherein at least one other of the facade parts is inscribed within the surface of a frustum part that is domed or convex with respect to the face of the building considered seen from the outside.
14. The building as claimed in claim 13, wherein the least one domed facade part and at least one recessed facade part are arranged in a superposed manner, by being separated by a horizontal plane, this plane containing the base line of an upper facade part and the top line or edge of a lower facade part.
15. The building as claimed in claim 13, wherein the at least one domed facade part and at least one recessed facade part are arranged horizontally contiguously, with a continuity of their base line and of their top line or edge.
16. The building as claimed in claim 1, wherein the facade of the face considered of said building is subdivided into at least two facade portions in the form of superposed bands which are, on the one hand, each formed by a succession of at least two facade parts having at least two recessed facade parts and/or at least two domed facade parts, horizontally mutually contiguous, and, on the other hand, separated from one another vertically by a horizontal plane, said horizontal plane containing the base line of the upper facade part and the top line or edge of the lower facade part.
17. The building as claimed in claim 16, wherein each facade portion is formed by a succession of contiguous recessed facade parts, optionally being terminated at its two opposite ends by domed facade parts, and in that each facade portion corresponds to or is associated with a floor of the building with multiple floors, the facade portions of the upper floors being set back with respect to the facade portions of the respective lower floors.
18. The building as claimed in claim 16, wherein each facade portion, in band form, is formed by three constituent parts that are contiguous and adjacent in a direction substantially parallel to the side concerned of the building, namely a central part and two opposite end parts, in that at least one of the two end parts corresponds to a domed facade part and in that the central part of said facade portion is composed of several recessed facade parts which are connected continuously together and, optionally, to the or each of the two end facade parts, at the top line or edge, the base line and on their respective outer surfaces.
19. The building as claimed in claim 18, wherein the portion of the top line or edge associated with the central facade part has, seen from above and in projection on the horizontal plane or plane of the ground, an extension that is substantially rectilinear, concave dished or convex dished between the top ends of the portions of the top line or edge associated with the two domed end facade parts, ends that it links together.
20. The building as claimed in claim 18, wherein the portion of the top line or edge associated with the central facade part has, seen from above and in projection on the ground, a corrugated form with at least one concave segment and at least one convex segment, and links together the top ends of the portions of the top line or edge associated with the two end facade parts.
21. The building as claimed in claim 18, wherein the top ends of the portions of the top line or edge associated with the two end facade parts each correspond to the culminating point of the respective frustum part with respect to the ground, the frustum parts respectively corresponding to the two domed end facade parts, optionally having a similar and complementary angular amplitude.
22. The building as claimed in claim 12, wherein said building comprises at least two superposed floors or levels each of which comprises at least one facade portion and which are separated from one another by at least one respective slab, the at least one slab separating two superposed floors or levels corresponding to the ground for the floor or level situated immediately above and to a part of the remainder of the outer envelope for the level or floor situated immediately below, and in that the top lines or edge of all the superposed levels or floors are of identical forms, said top lines or edges being either all superposed in a vertically coincident manner, or each time offset toward the rear or set back with respect to the immediately lower top line or edge.
23. The building as claimed in claim 12, wherein said building is a residential building or one receiving the public.
24. The building as claimed in claim 12, wherein said at least one fa?ade portion of the building is an entire fa?ade.
25. The building as claimed in claim 18, wherein each fa?ade portion, in band form, extends in a single piece over the entire width of the face of the building.
26. The building as claimed in claim 18, wherein the three constituent parts of each fa?ade portion are contiguous and adjacent in a direction substantially parallel to the side concerned of the building, including the central part and the two opposite end parts, and wherein each of the two end parts corresponds to a domed facade part.
Description
[0011] The invention will be better understood, from the following description, which relates to preferred embodiments, given as non-limiting examples, and explained with reference to the attached schematic drawings, in which:
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[0033] The invention relates to a building (1), notably a residential building or one open to the public, the outer envelope (1) of which comprises at least one facade portion (2), preferentially an entire facade, which delimits an outside (E) and an inside (I), which is transparent to the solar radiation, substantially over its entire surface, and which is situated on a face (2) of said building (1) oriented on the south side when said building is located in the northern hemisphere and conversely oriented on the north side of said building (1) when the latter is located in the southern hemisphere. The form of at least a part (3, 3) of said at least one facade portion (2) is inscribed substantially within the conical surface generated by an imaginary segment extending between the Sun and a corresponding point (PF) which is fixed with respect to the Earth, upon a complete rotation of the Earth on itself.
[0034] Said or each facade portion (2) extends between a base line (6) and a top line or edge (7) which together delimit it with respect to the remaining part (1) of the outer envelope (1) of the building (1), this remaining part (1) being mostly or totally opaque. This remaining part (1) can be formed by a roof which extends to the ground(S), by a roof associated with bearing external walls, or even by a roof or a top slab (9) and lateral walls in the case of apartment buildings with multiple floors.
[0035] In accordance with the invention, said building (1) is characterized in that the external face of said or each abovementioned part (3, 3) of facade portion or facade (2) is inscribed approximately within the surface of a part of a frustum, forming part of the conical surface generated by the abovementioned imaginary segment and of which the imaginary top is the associated fixed point (PF), in that the outer face of each abovementioned part (3, 3) of the facade portion (2) is, at each point of the top edge (7), situated set back and inclined inward (I) with respect to a straight line perpendicular to the local horizontal plane (PH), that is to say a straight line normally perpendicular to the plane of the ground (4), and passing through this point of the top edge (7), and in that at least one (3) of the above-mentioned facade parts (3, 3) is inscribed within the surface of an above-mentioned frustum part which is recessed or concave with respect to the face considered (2) seen from the outside (E). The expression frustum part is concretely understood here in to be a dished surface in band form extending over and angular fraction of a frustum, as
[0036] The facade portion (2) can possibly, according to a first embodiment, be composed only of recessed facade parts (3), as
[0037] In this case (concave or recessed frustum part), the virtual fixed point (PF) of the or each recessed facade part is situated above the top edge (7) of the facade portion concerned (see
[0038] It can also be noted that, in this configuration, the glazed facade (2) inclined outward from bottom to top, reflects the ground and not the sky or the horizon and consequently renders an image which corresponds visually to a material obstacle. This interesting ancillary property makes it possible to avoid having birds strike said glazed facade.
[0039] According to a second embodiment, emerging for example from
[0040] In both the embodiments, it is possible to profit from great brightness in summer and in winter. However, by virtue of the specific forms exploited, the insolation will advantageously be grazing in summer (on the glazed facade portion), with the internal volume kept in the shade (coolness in summer).
[0041] Thus, the facades or facade portions targeted by the invention correspond to surface three-dimensional expressions of the tangents of the trajectories of the sun. These geometrical expressions can be expressed positively (space, domed form) or negatively (counter-space, recessed form) with respect to a vertical facade plane. Thus, the invention provides, by combining the two approaches, facades that are shaped by the sun, by being in accordance with its trajectories respectively in summer and in winter. It can also be noted notably that the sunset line on summer days corresponds to the sunrise line on winter days, and vice versa, with forms of cones and of frustums generated by the trajectories of the sun respectively followed on summer days (limiting input in summer) and on winter days (maximizing input in winter).
[0042] In particular, the recessed frustoconical facade portions specifically proposed by the invention allow, like the protruding (domed) frustoconical portions, both a great brightness together with a total direct non-insolation in summer and a maximal insolation in winter. This then culminates in a cool and light interior (I) (glazed surface) in summer, because the glazed facade is protected from a direct exposure to the sun (in the shade), and exposed from the first to the last ray of sun in winter (optimal accommodation of winter insolation).
[0043] In accordance with a first variant of the abovementioned second embodiment and as
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[0045] In the context of the second embodiment of the invention, the fixed point is situated also at height (not on the ground) and the volumes of the space (domed form) and the counter-space (recessed form) are equally exploited.
[0046] In accordance with a second variant of this second embodiment, that can easily be used in the context of an apartment block with several levels and having glazed bays of large transverse dimensions, illustrated as examples in
[0047] According to another advantageous variant embodiment, emerging from
[0048] By way of advantageous embodiment, each facade portion (2) is formed by a succession of contiguous recessed facade parts (3), if necessary being terminated at its two opposite ends by domed facade parts (3), and each facade portion (2) corresponds to or is associated with a floor of the building (1) with multiple floors, the facade portions (2) of the upper floors being set back with respect to the facade portions (2) of the respective lower floors.
[0049] In accordance with the invention, and as
[0050] More specifically, the portion (7) of the top line (7) associated with the central facade part (5) can have, seen from above or in projection on the horizontal plane or plane of the ground (4), an extension that is substantially rectilinear, concave dished or convex dished between the top ends of the portions (7) of the top line (7) associated with the two domed end facade parts (3), ends that it links to one another (
[0051] In a variant, and as
[0052] It can be noted that, in
[0053] It also emerges from
[0054] Preferentially and as
[0055] In accordance with an advantageous practical constructive embodiment, emerging also from
[0056] Obviously, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described and represented in the attached drawings. Modifications remain possible, notably from the point of view of the construction of the various elements or by the substitution of technical equivalents, without in any way departing from the scope of protection of the invention.