Traditional Passive Design Solutions as a Key Factor for Sustainable Modern Urban Designs in the Hot, Arid Climate of the United Arab Emirates
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Sustainable architecture is a key approach for creating sustainable cities and reducing the
impact of climate change. In hot, arid regions, the passive design traditional architecture is known
for its ability to provide comfortable indoor environments and outdoor shaded areas, in contrast to
the use of energy-intensive air conditioners in a great deal of modern architecture. Thus, this research
used a qualitative methodology based on ENVI-met software to study, investigate, and compare the
thermal performance of two urban fabrics as case studies (traditional and modern districts) in the
hot, arid climate of the United Arab Emirates. The thermal performance of the old urban districts
was better than the new ones, with a lower maximum potential air temperature and an improvement
in the level of thermal comfort, measured by a predicted mean vote. Moreover, it was found that
enhancing the shade in the outdoor open areas in the modern district, mimicking the traditional
passive design solutions, resulted in lower air temperature and PMVs. This research is expected to be
one step among many towards creating sustainable, innovative modern architecture.