To Coat or Not To Coat: A question on porosity and coating in building material

Building material has been one of the aspects in architecture that directly relate with the overall building performance. Nowadays, porous traditional building material, such as bricks, stones, concrete, is still preferred due to its performance of porosity that supports passive cooling and reduces...

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Main Authors: Saginatari Diandra Pandu, Yatmo Yandi Andri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186704040
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spelling doaj-e91a1ada783d496ab95ce9977325adc22021-03-02T07:34:18ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01670404010.1051/e3sconf/20186704040e3sconf_i-trec2018_04040To Coat or Not To Coat: A question on porosity and coating in building materialSaginatari Diandra PanduYatmo Yandi AndriBuilding material has been one of the aspects in architecture that directly relate with the overall building performance. Nowadays, porous traditional building material, such as bricks, stones, concrete, is still preferred due to its performance of porosity that supports passive cooling and reduces the building’s energy consumption. However, the porosity of building material could also cause many problems, such as damp, fungal and moss growth, that could cause deterioration of the building leading to the practice of coating. This paper questions how the act of coating often seen as a way of keeping the building in perfect condition with disregard to the building material’s porosity. It investigates how the different mechanism of porosity in building material in turns triggers a different act of coating. Furthermore, this paper argues that the act of coating should consider the performance of porosity to achieve a better building performance, not just regarding the energy efficiency but also the ecological sensibility towards the environment.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186704040
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To Coat or Not To Coat: A question on porosity and coating in building material
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title_short To Coat or Not To Coat: A question on porosity and coating in building material
title_full To Coat or Not To Coat: A question on porosity and coating in building material
title_fullStr To Coat or Not To Coat: A question on porosity and coating in building material
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description Building material has been one of the aspects in architecture that directly relate with the overall building performance. Nowadays, porous traditional building material, such as bricks, stones, concrete, is still preferred due to its performance of porosity that supports passive cooling and reduces the building’s energy consumption. However, the porosity of building material could also cause many problems, such as damp, fungal and moss growth, that could cause deterioration of the building leading to the practice of coating. This paper questions how the act of coating often seen as a way of keeping the building in perfect condition with disregard to the building material’s porosity. It investigates how the different mechanism of porosity in building material in turns triggers a different act of coating. Furthermore, this paper argues that the act of coating should consider the performance of porosity to achieve a better building performance, not just regarding the energy efficiency but also the ecological sensibility towards the environment.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186704040
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