A smart green mashrabiyya-shutter design for residential applications in Egypt
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Date
2023-09
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Taylor and Francis Ltd
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HBRC JOURNAL;2023, VOL. 19, NO. 1, 229–252
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Abstract
The revival of traditional latticework mashrabiyya is continually urged in the
Middle East and North Africa to address conflicting needs since it optimally
balances environmental, social, and aesthetic functions. However, its material
and craftsmanship costs and inflexibility are significant barriers. This study aims
to provide a preliminary design for a green, smart mashrabiyya-like shutter
responsive to climatic conditions and privacy needs in Egypt, manufactured
with palm midribs, a waste material available in the MENA region due to annual
trimming. The simple, yet responsive and traditional design outlined in this
study has a considerable potential for residential applications not only in Egypt,
but also in similar socio-environmental contexts. The design generation is
based on three steps: 1) constructing a static model that maintains the basic
socio-environmental needs, manufactured with palm midrib patterns, 2) mod-
eling dynamic functions, using Grasshopper/Ladybug, through standardizing
slats and deciding upon visibility and adjustable parts, and 3) integrating smart
controls based on comfort indexes and indoor climatic readings. Using a simple
circuit fitted with sensors, actuators, and a microcontroller, the design of
a latticework shutter responsive to climate and privacy was generated. The
concept depends on computing indoor weather data and comparing them to
thermal, daylight, and wind comfort indexes. Consequently, automated deci-
sions could be made to regulate the shutter parts in two ways: 1) its opening
angle and 2) openness between the slats. Ultimately, the operating concept of
the smart shutter in a room and automated flowcharts that make decisions in
daytime and nighttime modes were proposed.
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Smart green mashrabiyya-shutter; climate-responsive device; date palm leaf midrib; ther- mal, daylight, and wind comforts; automated flowcharts; visibility study; smart control circuit