Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

CLIMATE, LANDSCAPE AND BIOCLIMATICS: DYNAMIC INTEGRATIONS AND CHANGES

Autori:

 Giacomo Chiesa, Ali JahaniRahaei

Keywords: 

Climate-sensitive landscapes, Bioclimatic adaptation, Landscape resilience, Climate change impact, Sustainable design strategies

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Abstract

The landscape, as a synthesis of natural and cultural elements, is deeply influenced by climate, shaping its biological, geological, and anthropic characteristics. Climate change disrupts this balance, introducing new environmental risks and impacting sustainable architectural solutions. This paper explores climate as a defining factor in Mediterranean landscapes, analyzing its transformation through EUROCORDEX climate models and the Köppen-Geiger classification. A Python-based tool, developed within two EU-funded projects, calculates the local climate zones and evaluates the applicability of bioclimatic technologies using updated Givoni-Milne charts. The results reveal the shifting of climate zones, with warmer, drier conditions moving northward, affecting passive strategies such as solar gains, natural ventilation, and thermal mass. These findings provide insights for environmental designers, local authorities, and policymakers to optimize sustainable building practices in response to climate change, ensuring resilience in architectural design.

Anteprima

SMC N.21 2025

SMC MAGAZINE N. TWENTYONE/2025

001_COVER AND INDEX

005_ ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL COOPERATION FOR LANDSCAPE
Dora Francese

019_ BOARDS AND INFORMATION

FOCUS ON LANDSCAPE AND SUSTAINABILITY: Cooperation and ecological transition

020_ RETHINKING MINING LANDSCAPES: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR RECLAMATION. Lessons from Spain and the
case of Cyprus
Andri Tsiouti

025_ WATER SCARCITY PARADOXES TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION. Overlapping strategies: Venice-Marseille
Luca Velo, Nicola Russolo, Laurent Hodebert

032_ URBAN INNOVATIONS IN IOANNINA: IOT for Smart and Green Energy in public buildings
Georgia Cheirchanteri, Spyridoula Tzortzi, Maria Miska, Konstantinos Koutlas

037_ CLIMATE, LANDSCAPE AND BIOCLIMATICS: DYNAMIC INTEGRATIONS AND CHANGES
Giacomo Chiesa, Ali JahaniRahaei

043_ PRESERVING CULTURAL LANDSCAPES: IMPACT OF AEROSOL ON SALÉ ‘S RAMPARTS
Soukaina Oulkadi, Oumnia Benmarha, Raja Moussaoui, Driss El Hachmi

049_ TOOLS FOR ENERGY LANDSCAPE DESIGN. Visual impact assessment for wind farms
Elena Belvedere

054_ TECHNICAL AND LANDSCAPE STUDY FOR THE REHABILITATION OF A HISTORIC MOSQUE IN FEZ
Raja Moussaoui, Driss El Hachmi, Mohammed Cherraj

061_ HERITAGE AND ECOLOGY IN ROME’S ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARKS. Sustainable accessibility strategies
Francesca Paola Mondelli, Marta Rabazo Martin

067_ MUTABILITY OF LIVING AND FLEXIBILITY OF CONSTRUCTION. Reflections on the Ac.Ca. Building research project
Giuseppe Canestrino, Francesco Spada

073_ CHARACTERIZATION OF MINERALOGICAL, CHEMICAL, AND GEOTECHNICAL PROPERTIES OF KUTUBIYYA MORTARS
A. Ammari, S.A. Oumghar, K. Bouassria, S. Nasla, M. Cherraj, O. Nassiri, J. Mounaji

077_ THE POTENTIAL OF BIOBASED MATERIALS IN PREFABRICATION. A house in Esmoriz built with rice-husk composite panels
Giuseppe Resta, Samuel Gonçalves

082_ LANDSCAPE DESIGN OF OPEN SPACES VULNERABLE TO URBAN HEAT ISLANDS. The role of the project between technology and nature
Anna Mangiatordi

090_ VULNERABILITY TO HEAT WAVES IN SPATIAL AND URBAN PLANNING: a case study in Campania Region
Cipriano Cerullo, Salvatore Losco

101_ BUILDING TYPE AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN THE SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE. Analysis of spatial perception of historical heritage in small urban contexts
Livio Petriccione, Greta Montanari, Andrea Giordano

L’ultimo numero della Rivista
SMC n. 22 | 2025

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