Methodology Of Climatic Urban Design For Buildings Energy Efficiency: Taking Urban Districts in Hotsummer And Coldwinter Area ,Used

Methodology Of Climatic Urban Design For Buildings Energy Efficiency: Taking Urban Districts in Hotsummer And Coldwinter Area ,Used

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Urbanization contributes significantly to the increase in energy use. An approach to urban development without environmental care and without taking into account the effects of urban microclimate contributes to increased energy consumption of buildings. In this research, we therefore sought to mitigate these impacts by uncovering climatic urban design strategies. The study focuses on the design methodologies of urban forms and their impacts on urban microclimate. We present the climatology in the methodology of urban design; explore the regularities of the relationship between urban microclimate and urban morphology. The core of this methodology relates to the discovery of links among urban typology, morphological indicators and physical parameters. The method is proposed to investigate the relationship between urban morphology and urban microclimate. The rules are uncovered to govern the relationship between urban morphology and urban microclimate. The results are translated into the effective strategies for urban design and energy efficiency of buildings. This method and these strategies are applied to examples of typical cities in hotsummer and clodwinter areas in China.

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