2021
DOI: 10.2495/esus210041
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Thermal Effect of Lighting and Window-to-Wall Ratio in Mosques: A Case Study in a Hot Climate – Saudi Arabia

Abstract: In mosques, the worshipers must feel comfortable to perform the prayer with reverence and reassurance. The question is whether there is a big difference in temperature ratio in the building upon a slight change of some factors, such as lighting type and window-to-wall ratio, and does the size of windows affect people's thermal comfort in the building or not? This research aims to study the thermal effect resulting from these factors and compare the impact of each of them on the mosque's cooling loads. The King… Show more

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