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Heat mitigation strategies in winter and summer: Field measurements in temperate climates

Taleghani, M; Tenpierik, M; van den Dobbelsteen, A; Sailor, D

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M Taleghani

M Tenpierik

A van den Dobbelsteen

D Sailor



Abstract

Natural elements such as vegetation and water bodies may help reduce heat in urban spaces in summer or in hot climates. This effect, however, has rarely been studied during cold seasons. This paper briefly studies the effect of vegetation and water in summer and more comprehensively in winter. Both studies are done in courtyards on two university campuses in temperate climates. A scale model experiment with similar materials supports the previous studies. The summer study is done in Portland (OR), USA, and the winter study (along with the scale model) in Delft, the Netherlands. The summer study shows that a green courtyard at most has a 4.7 °C lower air temperature in the afternoon in comparison with a bare one. The winter study indicates that the air temperature above a green roof is higher than above a white gravel roof. It also shows that, although a ‘black’ courtyard has higher air temperatures for a few hours on sunny winter days, a courtyard with a water pond and with high amounts of thermal mass on the ground has a warmer and more constant air temperature in general. Both the summer and winter studies show that parks in cities have a lower and more constant air temperature compared to suburbs, both in summer and winter. The scale model also demonstrates that although grass has a lower albedo than the used gravel, it can provide a cooler environment in comparison with gravels and black roof.

Citation

Taleghani, M., Tenpierik, M., van den Dobbelsteen, A., & Sailor, D. (2014). Heat mitigation strategies in winter and summer: Field measurements in temperate climates. Building and Environment, 81(Nov 14), 309-319. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2014.07.010

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 10, 2014
Online Publication Date Jul 24, 2014
Publication Date Nov 1, 2014
Deposit Date Jan 14, 2019
Publicly Available Date Jan 14, 2019
Journal Building and Environment
Print ISSN 0360-1323
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 81
Issue Nov 14
Pages 309-319
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2014.07.010
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2014.07.010
Related Public URLs https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/building-and-environment/vol/81/suppl/C

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