The subject of the paper is the relationship between urban morphology and the solar energy available for exploitation for energy and bioclimatic purposes. Utilising the city of Milan as a case study, a methodology was developed to permit the collection of preliminary but reliable information on the values of solar energy intercepted by the various surfaces of building envelopes in relation to their orientation, the amount of shade and the morphology of the building.

Solar Energy in an urban context: the Milan case study

ASTE, NICCOLO';SOLAINI, GIULIO
1998-01-01

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The subject of the paper is the relationship between urban morphology and the solar energy available for exploitation for energy and bioclimatic purposes. Utilising the city of Milan as a case study, a methodology was developed to permit the collection of preliminary but reliable information on the values of solar energy intercepted by the various surfaces of building envelopes in relation to their orientation, the amount of shade and the morphology of the building.
1998
solar potential; solar energy; urban scale
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