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Development of a Mosque Design for a Hot, Dry Climate Based on a Holistic Bioclimatic Vision

تاريخ الاضافة

19/07/2022

نوع المحتوى

Documentary

Category

Researches

الرابط للمحتوى

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Subject Area

Mosques

الكاتب

"Atef Ahriz
Abdelhakim Mesloub
Khaled Elkhayat
Mohammed A Alghaseb
Mohamed Hassan Abdelhafez
and Aritra Ghosh"

الناشر

MDPI

Year of Publication

2020


الوصف


Over 50% of the total energy consumed by buildings in a hot and dry climate goes toward the cooling regime during the harsh months. Non-residential buildings, especially houses of worship, need a tremendous amount of energy to create a comfortable environment for worshipers. Today, mosques are regarded as energy-hungry buildings, whereas in the past, they were designed according to sustainable vernacular architecture. This study was aimed at improving the energy performance of mosques in a hot and dry climate using bioclimatic principles and architectural elements. To achieve this aim, a process-based simulation approach was applied together with a generate and test technique on 86 scenarios based on 10 architectural elements, with various arithmetic transition rates organized in 9 successive steps. Starting from a simplified hypothetical model, the final model of the mosque design was arrived at based on a holistic bioclimatic vision using 10 architectural elements. The findings of this research were limited to a specific mosque size in a hot and dry climate, but the proposed holistic bioclimatic concept can be developed to take into account all mosque models in several harsh environments.


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