Within the variation of energy performance at urban scale, the relation between solar irradiation and urban form takes a central role. The solar availability on fa ades which is influenced by the morphology of the urban context, is strictly related to building energy performance indeed. In this paper, we aim at identifying a set of urban morphology indicators (UMIs) that show the most accurate relations with the solar availability on fa ades (SIy) in the Mediterranean context. The analysis that relates to 14 urban textures of Rome and Barcelona comprises seven UMIs: gross space index, floor space index, fa ade-to-site ratio, average building height, volume-area ratio, building aspect ratio and sky factor of building fa ades. The SIy in each texture has been calculated with Heliodon2 software, using normalised models; the relation between SIy and UMIs were investigated using least-square regression analysis. Results suggest that gross space index, fa ade-to-site ratio and sky factor show very good correlation with SIy (R-2 = 0,91) and could be used to develop a comparative assessment tool of solar performance at fabric scale. This could ease the work of urban planners and architects in the early stage of design, reducing both data and time normally needed to perform solar analyses at urban scale.

Urban morphology indicators for solar energy analysis / Morganti, Michele; Salvati, Agnese; Coch, Helena; Cecere, Carlo. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - ELETTRONICO. - 134:(2017), pp. 807-814. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th International Conference on Sustainability and Energy in Buildings, SEB 2017 tenutosi a Chania, Crete) [10.1016/j.egypro.2017.09.533].

Urban morphology indicators for solar energy analysis

Morganti, Michele
;
Salvati, Agnese;Coch, Helena;Cecere, Carlo
2017

Abstract

Within the variation of energy performance at urban scale, the relation between solar irradiation and urban form takes a central role. The solar availability on fa ades which is influenced by the morphology of the urban context, is strictly related to building energy performance indeed. In this paper, we aim at identifying a set of urban morphology indicators (UMIs) that show the most accurate relations with the solar availability on fa ades (SIy) in the Mediterranean context. The analysis that relates to 14 urban textures of Rome and Barcelona comprises seven UMIs: gross space index, floor space index, fa ade-to-site ratio, average building height, volume-area ratio, building aspect ratio and sky factor of building fa ades. The SIy in each texture has been calculated with Heliodon2 software, using normalised models; the relation between SIy and UMIs were investigated using least-square regression analysis. Results suggest that gross space index, fa ade-to-site ratio and sky factor show very good correlation with SIy (R-2 = 0,91) and could be used to develop a comparative assessment tool of solar performance at fabric scale. This could ease the work of urban planners and architects in the early stage of design, reducing both data and time normally needed to perform solar analyses at urban scale.
2017
9th International Conference on Sustainability and Energy in Buildings, SEB 2017
density; façades; solar irradiation; urban form; urban morphology indicators; Energy (all)
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Urban morphology indicators for solar energy analysis / Morganti, Michele; Salvati, Agnese; Coch, Helena; Cecere, Carlo. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - ELETTRONICO. - 134:(2017), pp. 807-814. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th International Conference on Sustainability and Energy in Buildings, SEB 2017 tenutosi a Chania, Crete) [10.1016/j.egypro.2017.09.533].
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