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Pan Wenjian

Associate professor

Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Gender:Male

Status:Employed

Department:School of Architecture and Urban Planning

Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)

Degree:Doctoral Degree in Philosophy

Discipline:Architectural Design and Theory

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Effects of neighbourhood morphological characteristics on outdoor daylight and insights for sustainable urban design

Release time:2023-05-13 Hits:

Indexed by:Journal paper

First Author:Wenjian Pan*

Co-author:Juan Du

Journal:Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering

Included Journals:SCI、EI

Place of Publication:Japan

Discipline:Engineering

First-Level Discipline:Architecture

Document Type:J

Volume:21

Issue:2

Page Number:342-367

ISSN No.:1347-2852

Key Words:Outdoor daylight; urban morphology; sustainable urban design; energy saving; healthy cities; urban village; Shenzhen

DOI number:10.1080/13467581.2020.1870472

Date of Publication:2022-03-04

Impact Factor:0.904

Abstract:Urban daylight significantly affects the physical and mental health of urban residents. Many previous studies focused on how outdoor daylight conditions affect indoor daylighting of buildings, whereas the design of outdoor daylighting conditions, which also exerted an equally significant part, was relatively overlooked. There are also few studies empirically explored the outdoor daylight in various forms of mature urban neighbourhoods. Through investigating the outdoor pedestrian daylight performances of 11 representative open urban neighbourhood units in inner-city Shenzhen, this study aims to identify the influence of urban design factors. Through field investigation, mapping and on-site measurement, this study explored and analysed the horizontal illuminance level and site illuminance uniformity of 84 outdoor spaces. As the results revealed, urban morphological characteristics significantly affected the daytime pedestrian illumination. Specifically, the high-density mid-rise urban villages and the urban park demonstrated the best daytime outdoor visual comfort conditions. The multivariate regression test demonstrated that sky view factor exerted the greatest influence on the daytime outdoor illumination, followed by the mean building height, ground surface albedo and vertical uniformity. Hence, urban morphological patterns have great potential in optimizing urban design for outdoor daylighting behaviours and energy use, which is of great reference value in setting specific standards to achieve the goals of the initiatives of "Healthy Cities."

Number of Words:10000

Links to published journals:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13467581.2020.1870472

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