Urban micro climate performance in deferent urban fabric in Mosul, Iraq
City of Mosul has a traditional urban core called old city, side by side with a modern fabric adopted by municipal authority since the rapid urbanization which the city had witnessed in the fifties of the last century, the traditional one characterizes with a compact and organic tissue, Introvert...
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| Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Language: | English |
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2008
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/34347/ http://eprints.usm.my/34347/1/HBP13.pdf |
| Summary: | City of Mosul has a traditional urban core called old city, side by side with a modern fabric
adopted by municipal authority since the rapid urbanization which the city had witnessed in the
fifties of the last century, the traditional one characterizes with a compact and organic tissue,
Introverted courtyard buildings built with a heavy thick masonry structure, while the modern is
open geometric one with a wide streets and extraverted buildings build with concrete. City of
Mosul has a hot dry climate summers and cool rainy winter, this research aims to make a
comparative study for the urban micro climate performance (air temperature and relative
humidity) in the two deferent urban fabrics (traditional and modern), during both the hottest and
the coldest period of the year, using the meteorological data as a reference for evaluating the
performance. The way cities are planned and built is therefore important for the global energy
use environmental comfort. So it’s important to study the relationship between urban form and
outdoor climate. The preliminary results confirm that the climatic conditions are much more
stable in the traditional city than in the modern part of the city, regarding both air temperature
and relative humidity. |
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