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South Korea has over 6.8 million buildings aged 15 years or more. As an eort to improve energy eciency [1,2] for existing buildings as well as new ones, the South Korean government is promoting the green remodeling project.
Seoul City, which has the largest number of buildings in South Korea, is separately promoting the building retrofit project . Among the energy eciency improvement projects for old buildings in South Korea, the most active project is building envelope performance improvement.
The U-values of the frame and edge parts of the existing old curtainwall were obtained by establishing a model using LBNL's Therm 7.4 program; the model was then analyzed according to an indoor temperature of 20C and an outdoor temperature of 0C based on the Korean Industrial Standard (KS).
Table 8 outlines the heat transmission rates of the frame parts of the existing curtain wall. Because no thermal bridging insulation material was applied to the frame, the heat transmission rate was 8.570 10.602 W/m²K in the frame part and 2.5612.685 W/m²K in the edge part, indicating a very low insulation performance.
The South Korea Solar Control Spandrel Curtain Wall Market was valued at 6.28 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 9.06% from 2026 to 2033, reaching an estimated 12.57
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Summary: South Korean manufacturers are leading the charge in low-carbon photovoltaic curtain walls, blending cutting-edge solar technology with modern building design. This article explores their
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Globally, energy standards for new buildings are being reinforced to improve energy efficiency, and remodeling policies are being promoted for old buildings. The South Korean
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Evaluation of Energy and Daylight Performance of Old O ce Buildings in South Korea with Curtain Walls Remodeled Using Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal (PDLC) Films Myunghwan
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Thus, it was confirmed that the solar radiation introduced through a glass curtain wall building has a direct impact on the indoor thermal environment and occupant comfort according to
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As the thermal sensitivity of building occupants varies with building features, situational factors, and the human body''s thermal balance, it is necessary to derive the comfort temperature
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AE Interests: Building embodies the company''s logo, first mullionless curtain wall applied to a skyscraper, sunshades to control solar power, open lab, 2018 best laboratory award, central atrium,
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Does solar radiation affect curtain wall structure? In particular, since the curtain wall structure is highly influenced by solar radiation, an analysis was conducted in consideration of this. Unlike previous
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