Urban-Aware Evaluation of Passive Building Envelopes under Microclimatic and Shading Effects
Passive building envelope technologies such as passive radiative cooling (PRC) and thermochromic windows (TCW) are increasingly promoted as effective strategies for reducing building energy consumption under global warming pressures. Despite their promise, most existing studies assess these technologies at the scale of isolated buildings, neglecting the complex influences of urban microclimates. This research addresses this gap by emphasizing the necessity of urban-context-aware evaluation to ensure realistic performance assessment and reliable energy-saving predictions. Limitations of Conventional Simulation Approaches Traditional simulation frameworks often assume idealized boundary conditions, overlooking urban heat island (UHI) effects and contextual shading from surrounding buildings. Such simplifications can significantly overestimate the performance of passive envelope technologies. The study critically highlights how these omissions contribute to discrepancies between simula...