Environmental Design Consideration for Courtyards in Residential Buildings in Hot-humid Climates: A Review

This paper discusses environmental design considerations for courtyards in residential buildings in hot-humid climates through a literature review by contrasting with those in hot-dry climates. The main focus of discussion is on shading and ventilation effects of courtyards. The results of the analy...

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Main Authors: Mohd Azuan Zakaria, Tetsu Kubota
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2014-11-01
Series:International Journal of Built Environment and Sustainability
Online Access:http://ijbes.utm.my/index.php/ijbes/article/view/7
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spelling doaj-57edaabe43b84384bc256acfd7148dbd2020-11-24T22:00:39ZengUniversiti Teknologi MalaysiaInternational Journal of Built Environment and Sustainability1511-13692289-89482014-11-011110.11113/ijbes.v1.n1.77Environmental Design Consideration for Courtyards in Residential Buildings in Hot-humid Climates: A ReviewMohd Azuan Zakaria0Tetsu Kubota1Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University, JapanGraduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University, Japan.This paper discusses environmental design considerations for courtyards in residential buildings in hot-humid climates through a literature review by contrasting with those in hot-dry climates. The main focus of discussion is on shading and ventilation effects of courtyards. The results of the analysis revealed that the form and orientation of a courtyard were less significant in its environmental design considerations for the hot-humid climates. Although these factors were reported to be the most important design considerations in the case of hot-dry climates. Mean-while, natural ventilation has been commonly utilized in wooden-structured traditional build-ings in hot-humid climates. However, most of the urban houses in Southeast Asian regions are becoming heavy-weight brick-walled buildings nowadays. It could be seen that the required environmental effects of a courtyard and its design considerations in the case of high thermal mass buildings in hot-humid climates are still uncertain and need to be investigated further.http://ijbes.utm.my/index.php/ijbes/article/view/7
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Environmental Design Consideration for Courtyards in Residential Buildings in Hot-humid Climates: A Review
International Journal of Built Environment and Sustainability
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title Environmental Design Consideration for Courtyards in Residential Buildings in Hot-humid Climates: A Review
title_short Environmental Design Consideration for Courtyards in Residential Buildings in Hot-humid Climates: A Review
title_full Environmental Design Consideration for Courtyards in Residential Buildings in Hot-humid Climates: A Review
title_fullStr Environmental Design Consideration for Courtyards in Residential Buildings in Hot-humid Climates: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Design Consideration for Courtyards in Residential Buildings in Hot-humid Climates: A Review
title_sort environmental design consideration for courtyards in residential buildings in hot-humid climates: a review
publisher Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
series International Journal of Built Environment and Sustainability
issn 1511-1369
2289-8948
publishDate 2014-11-01
description This paper discusses environmental design considerations for courtyards in residential buildings in hot-humid climates through a literature review by contrasting with those in hot-dry climates. The main focus of discussion is on shading and ventilation effects of courtyards. The results of the analysis revealed that the form and orientation of a courtyard were less significant in its environmental design considerations for the hot-humid climates. Although these factors were reported to be the most important design considerations in the case of hot-dry climates. Mean-while, natural ventilation has been commonly utilized in wooden-structured traditional build-ings in hot-humid climates. However, most of the urban houses in Southeast Asian regions are becoming heavy-weight brick-walled buildings nowadays. It could be seen that the required environmental effects of a courtyard and its design considerations in the case of high thermal mass buildings in hot-humid climates are still uncertain and need to be investigated further.
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