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Effect of personal and cultural diversity on outdoor thermal comfort perception

conference contribution
posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by L Kenawy, Hisham Elkadi
The urban squares are the gathering places where people interact with each other. Therefore, they are seen as important places contributing in the integration and social cohesion within societies. To ensure equality in urban places, designers are to take into considerations the need of the diverse nature of different users. This task is hard especially in global cities where populations are characterized by their cultural plurality. To ensure the creation of successful urban places, the designer is to take the comfort of users into consideration. However, the outdoor thermal comfort is not easily assessed as it examines the climatic and personal variables for users. This paper aims to contribute in assessing the thermal comfort for users of different personal and cultural background in Melbourne city, Australia as one of the global cities characterized by the diversity and plurality of its population due to migration. A case study approach is adopted to examine the users’ thermal comfort within the contextual variables of Federation Square. Multiple sources of evidence such as climate measurements, observations and questionnaires will be used to ensure the validity of results. The findings are to contribute in the quality and equality of design for outdoor urban places in multicultural cities.

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Event

Urban Climate. International Conference (8th : 2012 : Dublin, Ireland)

Pagination

1 - 4

Publisher

[The Conference]

Location

Dublin, Ireland

Place of publication

[Dublin, Ireland]

Start date

2012-08-06

End date

2012-08-10

Language

eng

Publication classification

E3 Extract of paper

Title of proceedings

ICUC8 2012 : Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Urban Climate and 10th Symposium on the Urban Environment

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