Optimizing Urban Thermal Comfort Through Multi-Criteria Architectural Approaches in Arid Regions: The Case of Béchar, Algeria

dc.contributor.authorNahla Hilal
dc.contributor.authorRadia Benziada
dc.contributor.authorMalika Kacemi
dc.contributor.authorAbderahemane Mejedoub Mokhtari
dc.contributor.authorNaima Fezzioui
dc.contributor.authorZouaoui R. Harrat
dc.contributor.authorWalid Mansour
dc.contributor.authorMohammed Chatbi
dc.contributor.authorMd. Habibur Rahman Sobuz
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-01T09:16:57Z
dc.date.issued2025-08-25
dc.description.abstractAbstract Urban planning in arid climates must overcome numerous nonclimatic constraints that often result in outdoor thermal discomfort. This is particularly evident in Béchar, a city in southern Algeria known for its long, intense summers with temperatures frequently exceeding 45 ◦C. This study investigates the influence of urban morphology on thermal comfort and explores architectural and digital solutions to enhance energy performance in buildings. This research focuses on Béchar’s city center, where various urban configurations were analyzed using a multidisciplinary approach that combines typomorphological and climatic analysis with numerical simulations (ENVI-met 3.0 and TRNSYS 16). The results show that shaded zones near buildings have lower thermal loads (under +20 W/m2), while open areas may reach +100 W/m2. The thermal comfort rate varies between 22% and 60%, depending on wall materials and occupancy patterns. High thermal inertia materials, such as stone and compressed stabilized earth blocks (CSEBs), reduce hot discomfort hours to under 1700 h/year but may increase cold discomfort. Combining these materials with targeted insulation improves thermal balance. Key recommendations include compact urban forms, vegetation, shading devices, and high-performance envelopes. Early integration of these strategies can significantly enhance thermal comfort and reduce energy demand in Saharan cities
dc.identifier.urihttps://ds.uofallujah.edu.iq/handle/123456789/492
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSustainability
dc.titleOptimizing Urban Thermal Comfort Through Multi-Criteria Architectural Approaches in Arid Regions: The Case of Béchar, Algeria
dc.typeArticle

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