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Urban Heat Island (UHI) and Cool Roof analysis evaluates how urban materials, building density, and surface properties influence localized temperature rise within built environments. Through simulation-based microclimate and radiation analysis, this service assesses heat accumulation on roofs, pavements, and surrounding surfaces, helping quantify their contribution to urban heat island effects.

Specific Services

Urban Heat Island (UHI) Impact Assessment

Evaluation of localized temperature rise caused by urban materials, building density, and reduced vegetation cover within the project surroundings.

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Cool Roof Performance Analysis

Assessment of high-albedo or reflective roof materials to evaluate their effectiveness in reducing roof surface temperatures and solar heat gain.

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Solar Radiation Mapping

Simulation of solar radiation exposure across roofs, façades, and site surfaces to identify areas with high heat accumulation.

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Heat Mitigation Strategy Evaluation

Comparison of design strategies such as cool roofs, green roofs, reflective pavements, and increased vegetation to reduce urban heat build-up.

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Key Benefits of the Service

The analysis results are compiled into a comprehensive technical report highlighting and performance-based recommendations for projects. The report typically includes the following-

  • On site and surroundings Surface Temperature Mapping
  • Cool Roof Effectiveness Evaluation
  • Solar Heat Gain Assessment
  • Microclimate Improvement Strategies
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Do you offer package pricing for multiple environmental and simulation studies?

Can you help Architects at design stage for Design optimization?

Yes, We offer yearly package for Architectural firms who require regular support for Building Performance optimization. Costing is dependent on scale of the project, level of analysis and number of simulation alterations that are to be conducted.

Does the simulation study help in obtaining green building certification?

Yes, early-stage simulation studies help architects evaluate multiple design options and make informed decisions, which supports achieving performance targets required for green building certifications.

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