Thermal Performance of Housing Open Spaces in the City of Mosul

<p class="a">The rapid urban growth has lead to an urgent need to increase residential buildings in such a way that requires quick execution of such buildings. The appearance of modern materials such as reinforced concrete has helped in getting fast-constructed houses of a westerly p...

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Main Authors: Dr. TURKI HASAN ALI ALHADIDI, AMER ABDULLAH FATHI AL-AZZAWI, luma Mohmmad Yehea AL-DALLEE
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Language:English
Published: Tikrit University 2012-03-01
Series:Tikrit Journal of Engineering Sciences
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spelling doaj-092c8196dcc848a381396d72206451a62020-11-25T00:21:32ZengTikrit UniversityTikrit Journal of Engineering Sciences1813-162X2312-75892012-03-0119111Thermal Performance of Housing Open Spaces in the City of MosulDr. TURKI HASAN ALI ALHADIDI0AMER ABDULLAH FATHI AL-AZZAWI1luma Mohmmad Yehea AL-DALLEE2College of Engineering, University of MosulCollege of Engineering, University of MosulCollege of Engineering, University of Mosul<p class="a">The rapid urban growth has lead to an urgent need to increase residential buildings in such a way that requires quick execution of such buildings. The appearance of modern materials such as reinforced concrete has helped in getting fast-constructed houses of a westerly pattern such that excluding the inherited styles that are in harmony with severe environment like that of the Middle East. This has resulted in a modern pattern of buildings lacks the microclimate which was enjoyed by the traditional pattern and which have provided the inhabitant with a relative thermal comfort.</p> <p class="a">‎This research try to compare different microclimates due to the variation of open architectural spaces patterns in the residential units (traditional ones) represented by (the courtyards and Iwan) and the modem one represented by the space of (garages and terraces) in Summer in Mosul city.</p> ‎ ‎The results showed that the traditional open spaces are the nearest to the thermal comfort zone, although both of them don't represent the ideal state of human comfort in this ‎period of Summer.http://www.tj-es.com/ojs/index.php/tjes/article/view/16Thermal performance, comfort zone, open spaces, Mosul city
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author Dr. TURKI HASAN ALI ALHADIDI
AMER ABDULLAH FATHI AL-AZZAWI
luma Mohmmad Yehea AL-DALLEE
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AMER ABDULLAH FATHI AL-AZZAWI
luma Mohmmad Yehea AL-DALLEE
Thermal Performance of Housing Open Spaces in the City of Mosul
Tikrit Journal of Engineering Sciences
Thermal performance, comfort zone, open spaces, Mosul city
author_facet Dr. TURKI HASAN ALI ALHADIDI
AMER ABDULLAH FATHI AL-AZZAWI
luma Mohmmad Yehea AL-DALLEE
author_sort Dr. TURKI HASAN ALI ALHADIDI
title Thermal Performance of Housing Open Spaces in the City of Mosul
title_short Thermal Performance of Housing Open Spaces in the City of Mosul
title_full Thermal Performance of Housing Open Spaces in the City of Mosul
title_fullStr Thermal Performance of Housing Open Spaces in the City of Mosul
title_full_unstemmed Thermal Performance of Housing Open Spaces in the City of Mosul
title_sort thermal performance of housing open spaces in the city of mosul
publisher Tikrit University
series Tikrit Journal of Engineering Sciences
issn 1813-162X
2312-7589
publishDate 2012-03-01
description <p class="a">The rapid urban growth has lead to an urgent need to increase residential buildings in such a way that requires quick execution of such buildings. The appearance of modern materials such as reinforced concrete has helped in getting fast-constructed houses of a westerly pattern such that excluding the inherited styles that are in harmony with severe environment like that of the Middle East. This has resulted in a modern pattern of buildings lacks the microclimate which was enjoyed by the traditional pattern and which have provided the inhabitant with a relative thermal comfort.</p> <p class="a">‎This research try to compare different microclimates due to the variation of open architectural spaces patterns in the residential units (traditional ones) represented by (the courtyards and Iwan) and the modem one represented by the space of (garages and terraces) in Summer in Mosul city.</p> ‎ ‎The results showed that the traditional open spaces are the nearest to the thermal comfort zone, although both of them don't represent the ideal state of human comfort in this ‎period of Summer.
topic Thermal performance, comfort zone, open spaces, Mosul city
url http://www.tj-es.com/ojs/index.php/tjes/article/view/16
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