2019
DOI: 10.2478/jlecol-2019-0016
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Thermal Comfort Characteristic of 5 Patterns of a Persian Garden in a Hot-Arid Climate of Shiraz, Iran

Abstract: Thermal comfort in the open spaces is a significant parameter in public mentally and physically healthy. Increased hot days of cities because of the urban heat island is the common phenomenon in cities. This phenomenon effect cites quality by a different aspect such as air quality, Use of fossil fuels etc. therefore, cooling strategies in the urban and urban park’s design is one of the important issues of the designers. Urban parks have a significant effect on heat stress mitigation. Persian garden is known fo… Show more

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“…With variations in the modification of the distance between trees and the road's orientation, the reduction in air temperature under the canopy cover is more significant than 1.2 o C for East-West roads than North-South roads [45]. Similarly, in the results of research on the orientation of a building's green landscape, Ojaghlou and Khakzand [46] recommend the East-West pattern as the optimal pattern for designing gardens that are more comfortable than other orientations. It was also confirmed by the analysis of the orientation and vegetation elements in increasing thermal comfort [47,48].…”
Section: East-west Orientationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…With variations in the modification of the distance between trees and the road's orientation, the reduction in air temperature under the canopy cover is more significant than 1.2 o C for East-West roads than North-South roads [45]. Similarly, in the results of research on the orientation of a building's green landscape, Ojaghlou and Khakzand [46] recommend the East-West pattern as the optimal pattern for designing gardens that are more comfortable than other orientations. It was also confirmed by the analysis of the orientation and vegetation elements in increasing thermal comfort [47,48].…”
Section: East-west Orientationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Several good cases in one region provide a valuable opportunity to identify effective strategies by analyzing their designs. Traditional gardens such as Persian gardens [33,34] and Chinese gardens [35,36] have been seen as good examples of comfortable green spaces and microclimates. Nevertheless, in general, the number of studies about the traditional garden microclimate is severely limited compared to studies of microclimates in urban parks.…”
Section: Microclimate Of Traditional Gardensmentioning
confidence: 99%