Premier, Alessandro2020-09-282020-09-282019-12-231750-8975http://hdl.handle.net/2292/53128The colours of architectural surfaces can make an important contribution to improving the environmental quality of the built environment. Researches have demonstrated that the colour and the shape of a building’s envelope can contribute to the enhancement of the thermal performances of the building. This research involved the development of a new coating for external wall insulation combining effect pigments and a toothed section. The whole process involved a design-based research approach. The development of the new coating lasted from March 2012 to March 2013. Surface temperature tests have been carried out in 2013 and 2019. The tests confirmed that the colour and the chemical composition of the material are the most important factors for lower surface temperatures. Further research is needed to re-calibrate the chemical composition of the material and verify the shading effect provided by the toothed section on vertical surfaces.Items in ResearchSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated. Previously published items are made available in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/docs/uoa-docs/rights.htmFaçade cool coatings: An experiment on colour and surface qualityJournal Article10.1080/17508975.2019.1704207Copyright: The authorhttp://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/RestrictedAccess1756-6932