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Assessment of urban physical features on summer thermal perceptions using the local climate zone classification

Lam, Cho Kwong Charlie; Shooshtarian, Salman; Kenawy, Inji

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Cho Kwong Charlie Lam

Salman Shooshtarian



Abstract

Urbanisation has changed local meteorological conditions worldwide. The physical features of outdoor spaces are critical in determining outdoor thermal comfort through changes in meteorological parameters. Past studies comparing subjective thermal perception between local climate zones (LCZ) were mainly conducted in humid subtropical regions. This study aims to investigate this relationship using outdoor thermal comfort survey data collected in three research projects in Melbourne, Australia (temperate oceanic climate) (n = 4717). The physical features investigated included the sky view factor (SVF) and LCZ classification. During Melbourne's summer, people preferred a higher PET value than neutral PET across all LCZs. People in urban green spaces (LCZs B and C) were more likely to feel ‘neutral’ when Physiological Equivalent Temperature (PET) was 15.5 °C–24.5 °C and less likely to feel ‘slightly warm to hot’ when PET was 24.6 °C–55.6 °C. Furthermore, LCZ 6 (LCZ C) reported the highest (lowest) percentage of unacceptable votes. Cluster analysis identified two thermal comfort patterns (neutral and warm groups) representing various thermal sensations and preferences. The thermal comfort patterns proportion differed between built LCZs (5, 6) and land cover LCZs (B, C). Logistic regression revealed that PET values and urban morphology (i.e., LCZ) contributed significantly to people's thermal sensations and acceptability for neutral and warm groups. SVF significantly predicted the thermal sensation and acceptability for the warm group but not the neutral group. Our study approach informs further research to understand the implications of urban design in outdoor spaces using thermal comfort patterns as a benchmark.

Citation

Lam, C. K. C., Shooshtarian, S., & Kenawy, I. (2023). Assessment of urban physical features on summer thermal perceptions using the local climate zone classification. Building and Environment, 236, Article 110265. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110265

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 30, 2023
Online Publication Date Apr 5, 2023
Publication Date 2023-05
Deposit Date Apr 19, 2023
Publicly Available Date Apr 19, 2023
Journal Building and Environment
Print ISSN 0360-1323
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 236
Article Number 110265
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110265
Keywords Outdoor thermal comfort, Sky view factor, Local climate zones, Physiological equivalent temperature (PET), Urban morphology, Cluster analysis
Publisher URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360132323002925

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