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Traditional neighbourhoods consist of, inter alia, traditional alleyways, indigenous courtyard houses, traditional bazaars, mosques, public baths, schools, etc. Only residential areas and their alleyways are considered in this paper; even then, only their passive solar design aspects are dealt...
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During the day, there are considerable variations in the climatic factors prevailing in these regions. This is especially so during the 24-hour daily cycle of the long, hot and dry summer (mid-May to midOctober). Such climatic conditions have had a considerable impact on the daily living pattern...
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Indigenous courtyard houses (particularly those in towns and cities in the regions of the hot-dry climates) have largely satisfied the needs of their inhabitants from many points of view. They have also made a positive contribution to the housing stock, built environment, architectural output,...
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New-build, low-cost housing can incorporate concepts of micro-climatic control and of environmental design as well as of passive solar design, energy-efficient building and environmentally-friendly architecture, without necessarily incurring significant additional cost. This is particularly so...
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