Correlação entre o microclima e a configuração do espaço residencial de Brasília

Authors

  • Marta Adriana Bustos Romero

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18830/issn.1679-0944.n5.2010.15488

Keywords:

Urban geometry, Microclimate, Brasilia

Abstract

On the 20th anniversary of the choice of Brasilia as a World Heritage city, we must be alert to the possible deterioration of the comfort and sustai-nability of the superblocks created in the original Architectonic Project in 1956. From the point of view of sustainability, we have analysed (within the CNPWFAUIUNB Project "Sustainable Urba-nism for the rehabilitation of degraded areas") 42 superblocks (22 in the Northern and 20 in the Southern Wing) of the 120 in all. From the exa-mination of the performance of the urban struc-tures and the relation between the urban space characteristics and the microclimate, especially that between W/H and the urban canyons, we detect, from measurements and simulations, the formation of heat islands in the residential space. The buildings constructed after the 1990s alter the local microclimate. Wider buildings, violation of the ground floor pillar system, the presence of closed apartments and balconies, the lack of brises-soleils, and ornamental trees which do not furnish shade, all of which are elements per-mitted by law, interfere with wind circulation and increase air temperature.

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Author Biography

Marta Adriana Bustos Romero

Arquiteta pela Universidad de Chile e pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas, 1978. Especialização Lato sensu na Escola de Engenharia da USP de São Carlos, 1980. Mestrado em Planejamento Urbano pela Universidade de Brasília, 1985. Doutorado em Arquitetura pela Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, 1993. Pós Doutorado em Landscape Architecture pela Penn State University, 2001.

 

How to Cite

Romero, M. A. B. (2010). Correlação entre o microclima e a configuração do espaço residencial de Brasília. Paranoá, 4(5). https://doi.org/10.18830/issn.1679-0944.n5.2010.15488

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Design and Planning

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