Landscape Configuration Effects on Outdoor Thermal Comfort across Campus—A Case Study

Author:

Zhang Shaojie123,Li Shanzhi12,Shu Ling1,Xiao Tieqiao14,Shui Taotao5

Affiliation:

1. School of Architecture & Urban Planning, Anhui Jianzhu University, Hefei 230022, China

2. Prefabricated Building Research Institute of Anhui Province, Hefei 230022, China

3. BIM Engineering Center of Anhui Province, Hefei 230022, China

4. Anhui Academy of Territory Spacial Planning & Ecology, Hefei 230022, China

5. School of Environment and Energy Engineering, Anhui Jianzhu University, Hefei 230022, China

Abstract

As a main place for student activities on campus, outdoor spaces have positive impacts on students’ physical and mental health. Namely, outdoor heat and comfort are of great significance to improve activity quality. Here, four unique outdoor spaces were studied to explore the varying effects on human thermal comfort during hot-summer and cold-winter periods. Distinct outdoor spaces (fully open, semi-open, semi-enclosed, and fully enclosed areas) from the southern campus of Anhui Jianzhu University were chosen. The PET was used as a metric for measuring thermal comfort and analyzing correlated spatiotemporal distributions. The results showed that outdoor thermal comfort was derived from multiple factors, including vegetation, underlying surface materials, building presence, and wind-heat environment. Notably, high correlations between Tmrt and thermal comfort were revealed, where such temperatures of places with trees or building shade were low; thus, PET was low. Further, Ws showed a significantly negative correlation with PET. Of the four outdoor space forms, the fully enclosed location had the lowest thermal comfort level, while the semi-enclosed spaces showed the highest level of body comfort. Therefore, semi-enclosed space (U-shaped) is recommended in campus planning and construction. Accordingly, an improved strategy was proposed based on experimental transformation for fully enclosed spaces. The thermal comfort after optimization was simulated to provide references for outdoor space thermal comfort improvement during seasonal extremes.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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