Title of article :
Geometry and orientation aspects in passive cooling of canyon streets with trees
Author/Authors :
Limor Shashua-Bar، نويسنده , , Milo E. Hoffman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
As streets usually cover more than a quarter of the urban area, canyon street morphology plays an important role in creating the urban
climate. It directly influences the air temperature, moisture and wind flow within the streets as well as the urban surrounding area and has been
the topic in several urban climatology studies. Recently, studies based on the street cluster thermal time constant (CTTC) model have been
carried out by the authors with a view to assessing the thermal effects of alternative architectural designs of the flanking buildings and inner
courtyards. The effect of green spaces, especially that of shade trees which plays a significant role in solar radiation penetration, has not yet
been considered. In the CTTC model, passive cooling of the street by solar heating attenuation is governed mainly by the street orientation and
its geometry as measured by the aspect ratio of flanking buildings height to street width. The tree shading coverage largely offsets the
contribution of these two factors. Moreover, significant thermal effects are provided by the tree canopy, in addition to the direct solar radiation.
Accordingly, adjustments are called for in the currently used canyon street models. The present paper discusses the geometry and orientation
aspects of the canyon street climate and how these aspects are affected and can be reconciled in the presence of shade trees. Some
consequences of environmental design of urban spaces and their effects on outdoor thermal comfort are also considered.
Keywords :
Urban climate , Environmental design , Urban street canyon , Architectural climatic design tools , Thermal comfort , Shade trees
Journal title :
Energy and Buildings
Journal title :
Energy and Buildings