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<div class="csl-entry">Pont, U., Wölzl, M., Stiegler, V., Wolffhardt, R., Schober, K. P., Swoboda, S., & Bauer, P. (2024). Performative Evidence of Smart and Urban Trees - Assessing the thermal and visual impact of large scale urban shading structures via simulation. In <i>BauSim 2024: 10te Konferenz von IBPSA-DACH, TU Wien, Österreich: E-Booklet</i> (pp. 24–24). Eigenverlag, TU Wien. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/201504</div>
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dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/201504
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dc.description
This contribution presents specific results from a project pertaining to large scale urban shading structures. These structures were named as "smart and urban trees". Thereby, we understand artificial structures that should be implemented in urban agglomerations at places and locations, where no other green-blue infrastructures can be deployed. As such Smart and Urban Trees do not pose a competition for real trees, but a supplement whenever real trees can not be integrated in the cityscape (e.g. due to underground installations or means of transport). Wheras the project per se did address a large number of aspects of such Smart and Urban Trees (e.g. aesthetics, construction, organizational aspects, end-user acceptance, etc.), this contribution reports on the impact of such Smart and Urban Trees on thermal (physiological aequivalent temperature, indoor temperatures in adjacent buildings) and visual surroundings (impact on daylight availability in the surrounding buildings), both in the public space and in the surrounding buildings. Toward this end, a case study district / neighborhood was chosen as virtual test bed for different Smart and Urban Tree designs. It could be proven that the envisioned structures can significantly contribute to mitigation of overheating phenomena, also in comparison to real, living trees.
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dc.description.abstract
This contribution presents specific results from a project pertaining to large scale urban shading structures. These structures were named as "smart and urban trees". Thereby, we understand artificial structures that should be implemented in urban agglomerations at places and locations, where no other green-blue infrastructures can be deployed. As such Smart and Urban Trees do not pose a competition for real trees, but a supplement whenever real trees can not be integrated in the cityscape (e.g. due to underground installations or means of transport). Wheras the project per se did address a large number of aspects of such Smart and Urban Trees (e.g. aesthetics, construction, organizational aspects, end-user acceptance, etc.), this contribution reports on the impact of such Smart and Urban Trees on thermal (physiological aequivalent temperature, indoor temperatures in adjacent buildings) and visual surroundings (impact on daylight availability in the surrounding buildings), both in the public space and in the surrounding buildings. Toward this end, a case study district / neighborhood was chosen as virtual test bed for different Smart and Urban Tree designs. It could be proven that the envisioned structures can significantly contribute to mitigation of overheating phenomena, also in comparison to real, living trees.
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dc.description.sponsorship
FFG - Österr. Forschungsförderungs- gesellschaft mbH
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dc.language.iso
en
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dc.subject
Smart and Urban Tree
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dc.subject
shading
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dc.subject
Summer Overheating
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dc.subject
urban intervention
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dc.subject
Visual and Thermal Performance
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dc.title
Performative Evidence of Smart and Urban Trees - Assessing the thermal and visual impact of large scale urban shading structures via simulation
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dc.type
Inproceedings
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dc.type
Konferenzbeitrag
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dc.contributor.affiliation
Holzforschung Austria (FHA), Austria
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dc.contributor.affiliation
Holzforschung Austria (FHA), Austria
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dc.contributor.affiliation
Holzforschung Austria (FHA), Austria
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dc.description.startpage
24
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dc.description.endpage
24
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dc.relation.grantno
886959
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dc.rights.holder
Herausgeber und AutorInnen bzw. IBPSA - DACH
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dc.type.category
Abstract Book Contribution
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tuw.booktitle
BauSim 2024: 10te Konferenz von IBPSA-DACH, TU Wien, Österreich: E-Booklet
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tuw.relation.publisher
Eigenverlag, TU Wien
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tuw.relation.publisherplace
Wien
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tuw.project.title
Smart (&) Urban Tree - – Eine Möglichkeit vielen Herausforderungen der nahen Zukunft konstruktiv zu begegnen
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tuw.researchTopic.id
A1
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tuw.researchTopic.id
E1
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tuw.researchTopic.id
C6
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tuw.researchTopic.name
Development and Advancement of the Architectural Arts
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tuw.researchTopic.name
Energy Active Buildings, Settlements and Spatial Infrastructures
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tuw.researchTopic.name
Modeling and Simulation
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tuw.researchTopic.value
30
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tuw.researchTopic.value
40
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tuw.researchTopic.value
30
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tuw.publication.orgunit
E259-03 - Forschungsbereich Bauphysik und Bauökologie
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tuw.publication.orgunit
E259-01 - Forschungsbereich Digitale Architektur und Raumplanung
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tuw.publication.orgunit
E259-02 - Forschungsbereich Tragwerksplanung und Ingenieurholzbau