Reconocimiento de luz y comportamiento térmico en la estructura y función del cazador de viento Baber en la arquitectura vernácula de Bandar Lengué

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https://doi.org/10.22320/07190700.2024.14.01.08

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light, thermal behavior, Baber-room, climate, Bandar Lengeh

Abstract

La ciudad portuaria de Bandar Lengué se ubica en una región con un clima cálido y húmedo, en el sur de Irán. Como resultado, y dada la inclemencia del clima, se han desarrollado múltiples elementos y espacios para crear un tipo especial de arquitectura sostenible: un cazador de viento Baber. Ya que no hay evidencia de ningún estudio científico relacionado con esta infraestructura, o con su análisis, esta investigación se ha realizado en dos partes, estructural y funcional, para entenderlas mejor como una estructura estable. Para este examen se escogió el área de Bandar-Lengué (36 casas con 70 años de antigüedad o más) para un estudio cualitativo (presentando al cazador de viento Baber, sus componentes, materiales y proceso de construcción, las áreas ocupadas, la orientación y su posición) y cuantitativo (medición de luz usando el software de análisis Ecotec y mediciones de temperatura con un dispositivo “Fluke T3000c”). Esto se realizó en un momento en el que el aire acondicionado mecánico no era el estándar, para ver si estas habitaciones podían satisfacer las necesidades de los habitantes como un aire acondicionado natural.

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Hamed Mohammadi-Mazraeh, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

Master
PhD Candidate of Architecture, Department of Architecture, Aras international Campus

Mohammadreza Mahmoudzadeh, Technical and Vocational University (TVU), Hormozgan, Iran

Master
Department of Architecture, Bandar AbbasBranch

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2024-06-30

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Mohammadi-Mazraeh, H., & Mahmoudzadeh, M. (2024). Reconocimiento de luz y comportamiento térmico en la estructura y función del cazador de viento Baber en la arquitectura vernácula de Bandar Lengué. Sustainable Habitat, 14(1), 102–117. https://doi.org/10.22320/07190700.2024.14.01.08

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