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Traditional Iranian courtyards as microclimate modifiers by considering orientation, dimensions, and proportions
Received date: 24 Oct 2015
Accepted date: 14 Feb 2016
Published date: 20 Jun 2016
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The effect of courtyards as microclimate modifiers on the sustainability of traditional houses in a region with BWks mesoclimate in Iran was explored. The principle behind traditional Iranian courtyards was investigated to identify the most influential physical–environmental character-istics that can effectively improve energy efficiency in contemporary residential buildings. A field study was performed to analyze various physical elements of six valuable traditional courtyard houses located in a region with BWks mesoclimate in Iran. These elements included the orientation, extension, rotation angle, dimensions, and proportions of enclosed and open spaces, as well as physical bodies (opaquewalls), transparent surfaces (openings), and natural elements (waterandsoil). Results showed that most of the studied Iranian courtyards were particularly designed to enable orientation, dimension, and proportion to act as microclimate modifiers. All survey-based data were summarized and integrated to propose a physical–environmental design model for courtyards as a useful energy-efficient strategy for contem-porary sustainable housing in a region with BWks mesoclimate. The proposed model can be generalized to all design cases located in areas with similar climatic conditions.
Farzaneh Soflaei , Mehdi Shokouhian , Seyed MajidMofidi Shemirani . Traditional Iranian courtyards as microclimate modifiers by considering orientation, dimensions, and proportions[J]. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2016 , 5(2) : 225 -238 . DOI: 10.1016/j.foar.2016.02.002
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