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Panel Particiones Arquitectónicas Naturales, Ecoeficientes y Ligeras (PANEL)

Title of the project (acronym)

Panel Particiones Arquitectónicas Naturales, Ecoeficientes y Ligeras (PANEL)

Funding Program

Proyectos de Excelencia de la Junta de Andalucía

Funding Entity

Consejería de Innovación, Ciencia y Empresas de la Junta de Andalucía

Scope

Regional

Reference

P12-TEP-1988

Collage de referencia proyecto Mauhaus

Objetives

The MAUHAUS project (Multiscale Assessment of Urban Heat-Island Applied to Urban Suburbs) aims to optimize the thermal resilience of urban public spaces in Southern Europe, focusing specifically on social housing groups constructed between 1950 and 1980. The core objective is to identify and propose technically and socially viable adaptation strategies against global overheating, aligning with the principles of the New European Bauhaus. 

 

The methodology employs a holistic, hybrid, and multi-scalar approach structured around four General Objectives: CITY, MICROCLIMATE, CITIZEN, and MANAGEMENT. Initially, the Potential Urban Overheating Risk (RPSU) is mapped at the macro-scale using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to select representative case studies in high climatic severity areas. Subsequently, the microclimate within defined Perimeters of Urban Observation (POU) is evaluated using integrated methods, including hybrid monitoring (IoT, thermography) and advanced simulation (Computational Fluid Dynamics, CFD), validating the efficacy of mitigation measures. Concurrently, climate vulnerability is quantified (exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity), incorporating citizens’ subjective thermal comfort perception and the gender dimension. Finally, all correlated data are synthesized using Machine Learning models (Random Forest) to generate a Decision Support Tool. This tool prioritizes intervention strategies, ensuring results are actionable and transferable to public administrations (MANAGEMENT).  

Publications

Type

Year

Title

Article

2025

Cooling heritage scenarios: transforming historic squares for thermal comfort

Article

2025

Evaluating resilience and thermal comfort in Mediterranean dwellings: a level(s) framework approach

Article

2025

Multi-criteria assessment of urban thermal hotspots: a GIS-based remote sensing approach in a Mediterranean climate city

Article

2025

Schoolyard revegetation as a dual mechanism for environmental education and overheat mitigation

Article

2025

Assessing and upgrading urban thermal resilience of a Spanish MoMo neighbourhood over the span of 1960–2080

Article

2024

Assessing and upgrading urban thermal resilience of a Spanish MoMo neighbourhood over the span of 1960–2080

Article

2024

Decoding outdoor thermal comfort: The role of location in urban canyon microclimate

Article

2024

Optimizing a courtyard microclimate with adaptable shading and evaporative cooling in a hot mediterranean climate

Article

2023

Cross-evaluation of thermal comfort in semi-outdoor spaces according to geometry in Southern Spain

Article

2023

Energy-saving and thermal comfort potential of vernacular urban block porosity shading

Article

2023

Multi-criteria assessment model on environmental ergonomics for decision-making in schoolyards based on remote-sensing and GIS resources

Article

2023

Seasonal analysis of thermal comfort in Mediterranean social courtyards: A comparative study

Article

2023

Unravelling the impact of courtyard geometry on cooling energy consumption in buildings

Article

2022

Shade and thermal comfort in courtyards: experimental versus simulation results

Other Results

Mauhaus Tool

A tool by tep206 SATH to model urban heat-island impacts and support climate-resilient design.

Dissemination

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Funding Entity

Proyect PID2021-124539OB-I00 funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and  by “ERDF A way of making Europe”

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