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@article{180437, author = {Aniket Bhadouriya and Dr.Parmpreet Kaur}, title = {Climate-Responsive Residential Architecture: The Role of Kinetic Facades in Achieving Thermal Comfort}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {2521-2526}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=180437}, abstract = {This study focuses on using kinetic facades in residential architecture to create thermal comfort, and increase climate responsiveness. The difference between commercial buildings and residential is, residential buildings should provide users easy to use systems at a low cost, or it might include some costs for increased comfort. Each will have varying levels of kinetic facades and context-dependent variations in climate and climate responsiveness. The study includes passive and active kinetic systems, the use of smart materials and several case studies on climate-sensitive housing in different geographical locations. The focus of the study is to show how kinetic facades in residential buildings can reduce overall energy consumption, increase comfort, and enable sustainable living.}, keywords = {Kinetic facades, Residential architecture, Thermal comfort, Passive design, Climate-responsive, Smart materials.}, month = {June}, }
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