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RE: Energy Consumption Strategies in Urban Buildings Architecture and Design

Would the amount of greenery and landscaping placed around a building have an impact? According to a newscast I watched the other day they were talking about placing more green space in cities to help decrease the temperatures in some cities.

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Yes, an effort to mitigate everyday increase in air temperatures within urban cities started with the adoption of the greenery i.e trees and urban gardens being planted within the cities. Of course, a lot of benefits were achieved. However, research has shown that the energy require to cool a building in urban cities is higher than that which is required to cool a similar building in the rural environment.

Greenery also has less effect on direct radiation since evapotranspiration consequence of greenery is at ground level.

@joerhino I'm glad to read from your end, how is your health?

Thanks for the detailed response and explanation. I have always been amazed by the big temperature difference when I leave urban areas for rural areas in the summertime.

I am on the mend, getting better every day! Thank you for asking.