Title of article :
Optimization of Proportions of Central Courtyard based on Comfort Standards in the Traditional Qajar Period Houses in Boushehr
Author/Authors :
Shahmortezaei, Seyed Reza Southern Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran , Iran , Sabernejad, Jaleh Faculty Member - Islamic Azad University of Southern Tehran - Tehran , Iran
Abstract :
The traditional architectural methods used in the historical cities of Iran provide useful information on various fields related to architecture
and urban planning. Of particular interest are the techniques used for designing open and closed spaces in houses located in the hot and
humid climate zone. The proportions observed for the courtyard in such houses have a great role in determining the amount of radiation
energy absorbed by various surfaces in the courtyard as well as in providing visual and thermal comfort conditions for the inhabitants. In
this article, different examples of several courtyards were determined via field studies and the shaded areas resulting from various
dimensions on different surfaces were analyzed at different times of the year using software models. Comparing the shaded area obtained
from these samples with the Climate Need Table for Boushehr, we obtained the best sample in terms of sunlight and shade hours/times.
These results were further compared with the long-term and short-term data obtained from Boushehr Meteorological Station. It was
concluded that optimizing central courtyard proportions would increase shaded areas incident on courtyard surfaces, reduce walls
temperature, reduce the cooling load of the building, and increase comfort inside traditional houses during the hottest period in Boushehr.
Keywords :
Central Courtyard , Vernacular Architecture , Old - Historical Part of Boushehr , Housin - House
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics