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He received his MSc in the architecture from the University of technology in 2007. Recently he is PhD Candidate at the School of Civil Engineering
K. Perini, A. Magliocco (2014)
Effects of vegetation, urban density, building height, and atmospheric conditions on local temperatures and thermal comfortUrban Forestry & Urban Greening, 13
D. Taleb, B. Abu-Hijleh (2013)
Urban heat islands: Potential effect of organic and structured urban configurations on temperature variations in Dubai, UAERenewable Energy, 50
L. Abreu-Harbich, L. Labaki, A. Matzarakis (2013)
Thermal bioclimate in idealized urban street canyons in Campinas, BrazilTheoretical and Applied Climatology, 115
Mustapha Ben-Hamouche (2008)
CLIMATE, CITIES AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THE ARABIAN REGION: COMPACTNESS AS A NEW PARADIGM IN URBAN DESIGN AND PLANNING
E. Andreou (2014)
The effect of urban layout, street geometry and orientation on shading conditions in urban canyons in the MediterraneanRenewable Energy, 63
C. Georgakis, M. Santamouris (2006)
Experimental investigation of air flow and temperature distribution in deep urban canyons for natural ventilation purposesEnergy and Buildings, 38
E. Johansson, J. Spangenberg, E. Freitas, M. Gouvea (2013)
Scale-integrated atmospheric simulations to assess thermal comfort in six different urban tissues in the warm humid summer of São Paulo, Brazilurban climate, 6
(2011)
Currently, her area of specialization is sustainable transport, where most of her publications highlight the outcomes for Sustainable Development Goals, especially SDG 11
V. Olgyay (1963)
Design With Climate: Bioclimatic Approach to Architectural Regionalism
Per Capita, E. Dawson, Myfan Jordan (1995)
About the authorsMachine Vision and Applications, 1
(2015)
Responding to environmental constraints for sustainable urban space in Muscat region
Wei Yang, N. Wong, Yaolin Lin (2015)
Thermal Comfort in High-rise Urban Environments in SingaporeProcedia Engineering, 121
(2015)
Sun calculator
K. Steemers, Nick Baker, D. Crowther, Jo Dubiel, M. Nikolopoulou (1998)
Radiation absorption and urban textureBuilding Research and Information, 26
Khandaker Ahmed (2003)
Comfort in urban spaces: defining the boundaries of outdoor thermal comfort for the tropical urban environmentsEnergy and Buildings, 35
H. Ali, I. Al-Hashimi, Fuad Al-Samman (2018)
INVESTIGATING THE APPLICABILITY OF SUSTAINABLE URBAN FORM AND DESIGN TO TRADITIONAL CITIES, CASE STUDY: THE OLD CITY OF SANA'AInternational Journal of Architectural Research: ArchNet-IJAR
R. Emmanuel, H. Rosenlund, E. Johansson (2007)
Urban shading—a design option for the tropics? A study in Colombo, Sri LankaInternational Journal of Climatology, 27
F. Bourbia, F. Boucheriba (2010)
Impact of street design on urban microclimate for semi arid climate (Constantine)Renewable Energy, 35
M. Hamouche (2008)
CLIMATE, CITIES AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THE ARABIAN REGION: COMPACTNESS AS A NEW PARADIGM IN URBAN DESIGN AND PLANNINGInternational Journal of Architectural Research: Archnet-IJAR, 2
(2007)
Recently he is PhD Candidate at the School of Civil Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia
Wael Khudhayer, Awni Shaaban, N. Sukor (2017)
Trees as environmental modifier to improve street canyon for pedestrian activities in Muscat, 1892
L. Shashua-Bar, Y. Tzamir, M. Hoffman (2004)
Thermal effects of building geometry and spacing on the urban canopy layer microclimate in a hot‐humid climate in summerInternational Journal of Climatology, 24
K. Giannopoulou, M. Santamouris, I. Livada, C. Georgakis, Y. Caouris (2010)
The Impact of Canyon Geometry on Intra Urban and Urban: Suburban Night Temperature Differences Under Warm Weather ConditionsPure and Applied Geophysics, 167
Tzu-Ping Lin, A. Matzarakis, R. Hwang (2010)
Shading effect on long-term outdoor thermal comfortBuilding and Environment, 45
(1981)
He served at Sultan Qaboos University as Coordinator of the Architectural Engineering Program, College of Engineering Board member, Renewable and Sustainable Research Group member
Y. Charabi, A. Bakhit (2011)
Assessment of the canopy urban heat island of a coastal arid tropical city: The case of Muscat, OmanAtmospheric Research, 101
F. Bourbia, H. Awbi (2004)
Building cluster and shading in urban canyon for hot dry climateRenewable Energy, 29
Alaoui Jihad, M. Tahiri (2016)
Modeling the urban geometry influence on outdoor thermal comfort in the case of Moroccan microclimateurban climate, 16
The contemporary urban fabrics in hot climate regions have overextended urban spaces that face problems of high heat stress due to intense solar radiation and air temperature and that cause the pedestrians to abandon the urban spaces due to thermal discomfort. This work introduced the shading effects as one of the prime factors that contribute to restore thermal comfort and attract pedestrian activities. The purpose of this paper is to identify the proportional limits of the urban space to maintain feasible shades for pedestrian activities.Design/methodology/approachThe urban space abstracted into a floor surrounded by four walls was then classified into four typologies. The assessment tool was developed to calculate the shading efficiency at the floor level of urban space. The width and the length of the floor equally was expanded in the range (0.5/0.5 to 4.0/4.0). The average shading efficiency of the expanded typologies was calculated along three intervals (Morning, midday and afternoon). The results were then analyzed, and critical guidelines were established that could be utilized in the design of the futuristic urban space and provide amendments to the existing urban space.FindingsThe paper concluded that the performance of urban spaces was not due to the accumulative performances of all walls but rather due to the combination specific effective walls in response to the interactive variations shading patterns concerning daily pedestrian activities. Any large shallow urban space could be segmented into multiples of the recommended typologies by a vertical landscape.Originality/valueIt is the first study that identified the expansion limit of the urban space that maintains feasible shades for the pedestrian. A further value of this study is establishing guidelines to the urban designers for the effective configurations of the urban space in terms of shading. These guidelines could be utilized in the design of the futuristic urban space and provide amendments to the existing urban space.
Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jul 12, 2019
Keywords: Hot arid climate; Pedestrian comfort; Shading efficiency
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