Buildings commonly have the largest share in the energy demand of a country, but they also offer sites for the generation of solar energy. Here we develop a methodology to analyse the effects of street-canyon geometries on the solar access of street surfaces and facades of the adjacent buildings at a city scale, using the city of Geneva (Switzerland) as a case study. In particular, we measured the following geometric parameters of 1600 street canyons: orientation, width, length, sky-view factor (SVF), and asymmetric aspect ratio. Street orientation has strong effect on received annual solar radiation by street surfaces and facades. For surfaces the highest received radiation (1000 kWh m−2) is for streets oriented WNE-ESE, whereas the highes...
The urban canyon model has been recurrently used as a basis for many solar access studies. However, ...
The link between city morphology and urban energy consumption, although proved, requires further res...
Modeling solar radiation in street canyons is crucial to understanding the solar availability of bui...
This work deals with the particulars of urban design in hot climate cities, where direct solar radia...
In the initial stage of planning, considering the solar impact of urban layout on the building can e...
Building rooftops represent one of the most valuable resources to harvest solar energy in cities. Ne...
International audienceBuilding rooftops represent one of the most valuable resources to harvest sola...
Urban planners lack knowledge of how solar potential of buildings is affected by the decisions taken...
Solar availability on urban façades varies significantly, affected by obstructions by nearby buildin...
The growing need to improve the environmental and energy sustainability of buildings involves the us...
Availability of solar radiation in the urban environment is determined to a great extent by urban ge...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanization is continuously increasing buildings’ energy consumption and gre...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanization is continuously increasing buildings’ energy consumption and gre...
Under low latitude conditions, minimisation of solar irradiance within the urban environment may oft...
This study presents a method for calculating solar irradiance of street canyons using Google Street ...
The urban canyon model has been recurrently used as a basis for many solar access studies. However, ...
The link between city morphology and urban energy consumption, although proved, requires further res...
Modeling solar radiation in street canyons is crucial to understanding the solar availability of bui...
This work deals with the particulars of urban design in hot climate cities, where direct solar radia...
In the initial stage of planning, considering the solar impact of urban layout on the building can e...
Building rooftops represent one of the most valuable resources to harvest solar energy in cities. Ne...
International audienceBuilding rooftops represent one of the most valuable resources to harvest sola...
Urban planners lack knowledge of how solar potential of buildings is affected by the decisions taken...
Solar availability on urban façades varies significantly, affected by obstructions by nearby buildin...
The growing need to improve the environmental and energy sustainability of buildings involves the us...
Availability of solar radiation in the urban environment is determined to a great extent by urban ge...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanization is continuously increasing buildings’ energy consumption and gre...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanization is continuously increasing buildings’ energy consumption and gre...
Under low latitude conditions, minimisation of solar irradiance within the urban environment may oft...
This study presents a method for calculating solar irradiance of street canyons using Google Street ...
The urban canyon model has been recurrently used as a basis for many solar access studies. However, ...
The link between city morphology and urban energy consumption, although proved, requires further res...
Modeling solar radiation in street canyons is crucial to understanding the solar availability of bui...