Rough Void: Translating Vernacular Microclimates into a Climate-Resilient, High-Density Urban Typology

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Heid, Andrew [1 ]
Purpura, Christopher [1 ]
Dimitrasopoulos, Theo [1 ]
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[1] NO ARCHITECTURE, New York, NY 10012 USA
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Microclimate; Vernacular; UTCI; Design Process; Mediterranean climate;
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TU [建筑科学];
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Since 2015, the New York-based design studio NO ARCHITECTURE (NOA) has researched the history of vernacular and pre-industrial built environments in order to better understand indigenous strategies for climate-resilient development. Spatial and ecological performance analysis of our findings initially led to a catalog of vernacular outdoor microclimate morphologies, which we then translated into a higher-density proposal for an ecodistrict located in Portland, Oregon's (Csb) Mediterranean climate. The interdisciplinary study includes examinations of several dimensions of the early stages of a design process, including: underlying theoretical and historical frameworks; simulations of solar isolation and wind flow; and the elaboration of a set of flexible principles which can be adapted throughout climates with dry summer conditions. This proposal for a new "Rough Void" typology anticipates an alternate, climate-resilient trajectory for urban development.
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页码:688 / 693
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