An Exploration of Climate-Responsive Design Strategies Employed by El-Miniawy Brothers in Southern Algeria Cover Image

An Exploration of Climate-Responsive Design Strategies Employed by El-Miniawy Brothers in Southern Algeria
An Exploration of Climate-Responsive Design Strategies Employed by El-Miniawy Brothers in Southern Algeria

Author(s): Ahmed Kaihoul, Efisio Pitzalis, Leila Sriti
Subject(s): Architecture, Energy and Environmental Studies, Environmental interactions, Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Exeley Inc.
Keywords: passive strategies; climate-responsive design; in situ measurements; El-Miniawy brothers; south of Algeria;

Summary/Abstract: In an age marked by globalisation, contemporary design, and diminishing regional distinctiveness, particularly concerning its impact on climate, the integration of passive strategies and climate-responsive design emerges as a critical element in forward-thinking architecture that embraces the unique climatic conditions of various locales. Consequently, this paper offers an in-depth examination of the climate-responsive design implemented by two pioneering architects who specialised primarily in housing projects in Southern Algeria. This investigation is further enriched by on-site measurements conducted on selected case studies. The findings reveal that, on typical scorching days, the actual indoor operational temperatures in 400 housing units situated in El-Oued range from 20.1 °C to 38.9 °C, whereas in 600 housing units in Ouled Djellal, temperatures fluctuate between 31.2 °C and 35.4 °C. It is noteworthy that outdoor air temperatures can soar to as high as 40 °C in El-Oued and 43 °C in Ouled Djellal during peak hours. The architectural achievements of the El-Miniawy brothers in Algeria’s southern region stand as tangible examples of architecture that adeptly adapts to the harsh, arid climate. This study underscores the importance of climate-responsive design and passive strategies and offers valuable insights into the indoor thermal environment. Ultimately, this research is poised to inspire architects and decision-makers in their future housing projects.

  • Issue Year: 36/2024
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 32-54
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English
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