Microclimate in Cold Climates : A Study of a Neighbourhood Park in Kiruna Focusing on Sun and Wind

How the urban form effects the microclimate depends on several factors such as sun, wind, snow and the landscape. Different guidelines regarding successful urban winter places share common principles: allow solar access, protect from cold winds and avoid snowdrift. In this thesis, the aim is to stud...

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Main Author: Trlicik, Jenny
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-58235
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Summary:How the urban form effects the microclimate depends on several factors such as sun, wind, snow and the landscape. Different guidelines regarding successful urban winter places share common principles: allow solar access, protect from cold winds and avoid snowdrift. In this thesis, the aim is to study how the urban design effects the microclimates in cold climates and to test if guidelines are applicable in Kiruna.Kiruna is currently facing a large urban transformation. A Development Plan for new Kiruna has been produced. The plan proposes a new more compact urban form with a variety of different public spaces. In this thesis, an investigation of one of the neighbourhood parks in Kiruna have been undertaken to explore ways to prolong the outdoor comfort. In addition, simulations of sun and wind in the park has been conducted. The climate of different cities has also been studied to compare the literature with the climate in Kiruna. Results show that Kiruna’s experience is more extreme climate than many author´s refer to.The study is primarily based on secondary research but primary research was conducted with people involved in Kiruna and its Master Planning. The computer simulations of buildings and spaces are prepared for examples of plot ratios given in the Master Plan for Kiruna. Different building heights have also been tested to compare the effects of low and high building structures.Sun simulations were made from four different sun positions. From February to June. Due to the low sun angle Kiruna experiences, the simulations in December were too dark to distinguish the buildings from the surrounding. As such, these are not included within this thesis. Simulations showed that from March 20th and the building height made of four stories, the park is not affected by the building height.The wind was simulated from south, southwest and from north which are the common wind directions in Kiruna. Simulations highlighted that taller buildings create a better microclimate in the park compared to lower buildings.The ...