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Traditional courtyard houses as a model for sustainable design: A case study on BWhs mesoclimate of Iran 被引量:3

Traditional courtyard houses as a model for sustainable design: A case study on BWhs mesoclimate of Iran
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摘要 Manifestations of sustainable design require renewable resources, impact the environment minimally, and connect people with the natural environment. This article is aimed to investigate the concept of Iranian traditional courtyards, as microclimate modifiers, for sustainable building design in hot-arid regions. To this end, a quantitative field survey is conducted to analyze various physical elements including the orientation, dimensions and proportions of enclosed and open spaces, physical bodies (opaque walls), and transparent surfaces (openings) as well as natural elements (water and soil) in nine valuable Iranian traditional courtyard houses from BWhs mesoclimate. In conclusion, all survey-based data are integrated to propose a physical-environmental design model for courtyards in this region. Proposed model can be generalized to all design cases, where located in BWhs mesoclimate with similar environmental conditions. Manifestations of sustainable design require renewable resources, impact the environment minimally, and connect people with the natural environment. This article is aimed to investigate the concept of Iranian traditional courtyards, as microclimate modifiers, for sustainable building design in hot-arid regions. To this end, a quantitative field survey is conducted to analyze various physical elements including the orientation, dimensions and proportions of enclosed and open spaces, physical bodies (opaque walls), and transparent surfaces (openings) as well as natural elements (water and soil) in nine valuable Iranian traditional courtyard houses from BWhs mesoclimate. In conclusion, all survey-based data are integrated to propose a physical-environmental design model for courtyards in this region. Proposed model can be generalized to all design cases, where located in BWhs mesoclimate with similar environmental conditions.
出处 《Frontiers of Architectural Research》 CSCD 2017年第3期329-345,共17页 建筑学研究前沿(英文版)
关键词 Sustainable design Traditional courtyardhouses Physical-environmental designmodel Hot-arid climate BWhs mesoctimate Iran Sustainable design Traditional courtyardhouses Physical-environmental designmodel Hot-arid climate BWhs mesoctimate Iran
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