Comparative Analysis of Vernacular Passive Cooling Techniques in Hot Humid Regions

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
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Understanding the vernacular architecture is recognizing the limitations and capabilities of the region's climate; in fact,a direct response to existingcontexts and resources includes the materials and techniques. The architecture of warm and humid climates also has a particular architectural style, previously used to achieve a sustainable architecture. However, few studies have been conducted to identifyvernacular architectural features and their role. The southern edge of Iran hasone of the most critical climates in the world. So,cognition and extraction of similarities and differences between the vernacular architecture of Bushehr region with similar climatic zones in other countries in passive cooling techniques,provides suggestions for improvement in this area.In conclusion, these techniques are compared with Bushehr in two categories of natural ventilation and radiation and heat control in areasknown to be warm and humid in four countries including Iran,Vietnam, Oman and Malaysia.

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English
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International Journal of Applied Arts Studies, Volume:7 Issue: 2, May-Jun 2022
Pages:
43 to 54
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