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Abstract This thesis studies nanomaterials in the building envelope, how they can help save energy in buildings in Cairo, and the effect of weathering on their performance. The theoretical part uses the inductive analytical approach. The empirical part proposes a methodology for studying the energy performance of nanomaterials and the effect of the climate of Cairo upon this performance, proposing and testing treatments to increase their resistance to these climatic conditions. The methodology was empirically applied. Certain nanomaterials were used in a simple model, and their energy performance was analyzed using energy simulation, and compared to the energy performance of the same model with conventional materials. An accelerated weathering test was conducted for a selected nanomaterial. The study concludes that the selected nanomaterials can cause a significant energy saving, except for the insulating nanocoating, and the material tested by the accelerated weathering test was nearly unaffected |