2021
DOI: 10.21608/erj.2021.193471
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The Use of Green Design Strategies for Achieving Thermal Comfort (Applying PMV as a Measurement Tool)

Abstract: Improving outdoor thermal comfort is a key parameter in achieving the vitality and functionality of urban spaces. In order to build a thermally comfortable outdoor space, designers must consider suistainable urban, architectural, and landscape design solutions. The main problem is that most of recent developments in Egypt didn't consider the use of green design strategies which resulted in human outdoor thermal discomfort. In this research, a case study in Egypt, characterised by hot arid climate is used to di… Show more

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“…[32] highlight the significance of incorporating green infrastructure, which involves integrating soft surfaces, in urban environments as a means to decrease temperatures. [33] underscore the importance of green design strategies, particularly trees, in improving urban microclimate and human thermal comfort.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[32] highlight the significance of incorporating green infrastructure, which involves integrating soft surfaces, in urban environments as a means to decrease temperatures. [33] underscore the importance of green design strategies, particularly trees, in improving urban microclimate and human thermal comfort.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%