Cool Facades and Pavements: Mitigating Heat Stress and Improving Urban Thermal Conditions in Affordable Housing Project – a Case Study in Thailand
Wacharakorn Maneechote,
Jiying Liu,
Daranee Jareemit
Abstract:An increase in urban air temperature raises heat stress and mortality risk for city dwellers. This study assessed the potential reductions in air temperature and heat stress through the combined effect of cool façades and floor pavements, in two street canyons in an affordable housing project in Thailand. The air temperature and mean radiant temperatures were simulated for 81 design scenarios where materials with low, medium, and high albedos were used for the walls of buildings, parking areas, and road using … Show more
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