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Rapid urbanization in recent years has exerted tremendous pressure on urban development. In the face of the largely unexamined fashion for densification, it is vital that the environmental impact of compaction be researched. This study comprises solar simulation of eighteen generic models; each represents a particular combination of built form and density. This paper examines the relationships between built forms, density and solar potential, with reference to three design criteria i.e. openness at ground level, daylight factor on building façade and PV potential on building envelope. The result shows the different effects of horizontal and vertical randomness on urban solar potential and it also reveals the interrelation between randomness, plot ratio and site coverage, which can provide helpful insights for planning solar cities.
Sergi Aguacil Moreno, Sebastian Duque Mahecha
Dolaana Khovalyg, Mohammad Rahiminejad