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Outdoor Thermal Comfort in a Transitional Space of Canopy in Schools in the UK

Title
Outdoor Thermal Comfort in a Transitional Space of Canopy in Schools in the UK
Author
이강준
Keywords
thermal comfort; outdoors; canopy; transitional space; school; UK
Issue Date
2017-09
Publisher
MDPI Open Access Publishing
Citation
Sustainability, v. 9, No. 10, Article no. 1753
Abstract
There has been a significant increase in opportunities to improve school environments in the UK. There has, however, been little study on the design of sheltered transitional spaces, despite growing architectural demand for this, examples of which can be easily found in most primary schools in the UK. Computer simulations (Rayman, Ecotect and Winair4) were performed to identify the influence of different parameters: that of having a canopy; the effect of the transmissivity of the canopy material (three transparencies 0%, 50% and 90% were considered); orientation (four orientationsnorth, east, south and westwere considered); and location (three cities: London, Manchester and Glasgow). The combined effects of canopy transparency and orientation were shown to be critical design considerations in affecting comfort conditions in outdoor spaces. It was found that outdoor comfort conditions in the transitional space can be enhanced by 41.5% in August by choosing a canopy of 0% transparency, compared with a canopy of 90% transparency in London. The fixed canopy with a higher transparency helped to increase outdoor thermal comfort in Glasgow, while one with a lower transparency showed better performance during summer in London. This research will help design environmentally sophisticated transitional spaces in schools.
URI
http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/10/1753/htmhttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/72344
ISSN
2071-1050
DOI
10.3390/su9101753
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