Potential of Urban Densification to Mitigate the Effects of Heat Island in Vienna, Austria

Milena Vuckovic, Wolfgang Loibl, Tanja Tötzer, Romana Stollnberger

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Abstract

Global increase of urban population has brought about a growing demand for more dwelling space, resulting in various negative impacts, such as accelerated urbanization, urban sprawl and higher carbon footprints. To cope with these growth dynamics, city authorities are urged to consider alternative planning strategies aiming at mitigating the negative implications of urbanization. In this context, the present contribution investigates the potential of urban densification to mitigate the heat island e ects and to improve outdoor thermal conditions. Focusing on a quite densely urbanized district in Vienna, Austria, we carried out a set of simulations of urban microclimate for pre- and post-densification scenarios using the parametric modelling environment Rhinoceros 3D and a set of built-in algorithms in the Rhino´s plug-in Grasshopper. The study was conducted for a hot summer period. The results revealed a notable solar shielding e ect of newly introduced vertical extensions of existing buildings, promoting temperature decrease and improved thermal conditions within more shaded urban canyons and courtyards. However, a slight warming e ect was noted during the night-time due to the higher thermal storage and lower sky view factor.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages12
JournalEnvironments
Volume6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Research Field

  • Former Research Field - Energy

Keywords

  • urban heat island; urban densification; solar radiations shielding; climate adaptationmeasures

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