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Evaluation of bioclimatic design strategies in Esfahak village using Mahoney method

Authors :
Akram Hosseini
Source :
Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Emerald, 2022.

Abstract

PurposeDespite worldwide climate change and the problems caused by using fossil fuels, energy consumption in the world keeps rising every year. The areas with extremely cold or scorching climates are large, and significant amounts of energy are getting used in these areas for heating, cooling, and ventilation. The general purpose of this study is to investigate the possible relationship between the climatic characteristics of the Esfahak, a village located in the hot desert region of Iran, and the physical characteristics of its built environment.Design/methodology/approachThe method of this research is qualitative and somewhat descriptive-analytical. In this regard, the architectural features of Esfahak village are compared with the principles mentioned in the Mahoney tables to determine the degree of compliance of the architecture of this village with the climatic condition.FindingsThe results show that design principles have been used in all indicators discussed in the Mahoney tables. By applying these principles, not only did the acute weather conditions not prevent the initial settlement in the village location, they have not caused inhabitants to leave the site over time as well.Originality/valueThe impacts of bioclimatic design strategies on thermal comfort in hot desert regions are seldom studied. This research provides evidence-based and informed design recommendations that can help building designers and city authorities integrate bioclimatic design strategies at the earliest conceptual design phases in hot desert climates.

Details

ISSN :
20441266
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........183ccf2a4c7bdcefa0e140b9a0b8b21b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/jchmsd-12-2021-0210