Enhancing Thermal Comfort Conditions in Outdoor Spaces in Hot-arid Climate

Suhail Zakhour
Poster session presented at: Qatar Green Building Conference, 2015 April 27-28, Doha, Qatar.

Envelope Approach to Improve Energy-efficiency in QU Existing Buildings

Suhail Zakhour
Poster session presented at: Qatar Green Building Conference, 2015 April 27-28, Doha, Qatar.

The Impact of Urban Form on Microclimate and Thermal Comfort Simulation and Validation of Urban Microclimate

Suhail Zakhour
Book, Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN-13: 978-3-330-02719-0, ISBN-10: 3330027193

Recent urban design studies have shown that differences in urban patterns have a strong influence on the microclimate and thermal comfort at street level. This book intends to investigate the impact of traditional and modern urban forms on outdoor thermal comfort in Aleppo, Syria. It defines the urban microclimate and introduces the influencing factors, it also explores the aspects that affect the thermal comfort conditions and reviews related researches. The method of investigation adopts two approaches, field measurements and microclimate simulation. The assessment of outdoor thermal comfort was conducted based on the calculation of the Physiologically Equivalent Temperature (PET) and Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) taking into account field measurements and available records. Furthermore, micro-scale numerical models were used to simulate microclimate at specific locations. This book sheds light on how groups of buildings can modify the climatic and thermal comfort conditions surrounding it, and it should be useful to professionals in urban design and town planning fields, and anyone with background in architecture, environmental design, urban simulation or urban physics.

The Impact of Urban Geometry on Outdoor Thermal Comfort Conditions in Hot-arid Region

Suhail Zakhour
Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture Research, Vol. 2 No. 8, pp. 862-875.

The Influence of Selected Design Parameters on the Performance of Light Shelves under Overcast Conditions

Suhail Zakhour
Architecture Research, Vol. 5 No. 4, pp. 113-120.