Nuée

Solving climate change issues through Design

 

Cities worldwide are trying to address the urban heat island effects (UHI), which are the result of urban densification and mineralization of surfaces. Elevated temperatures and radiating materials push people to retreat into air-conditioned spaces, which amplifies the problem. Climate change is affecting the quality of urban life motivating me to find a cooling solution for cities.

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Nuée is a suspended installation that creates a cool microclimate and provides needed relief to the urban population during a heatwave. It is meant to be a short-term solution, installed in strategic locations to make summer outdoor activities more tolerable. The system is designed to create shade, humidify the air, and cool the surfaces below, which otherwise would radiate heat throughout the night. The overall temperature can be significantly reduced in areas that try to attract urban life and foster social interaction

 

Microclimates are often found under tree canopies and near vegetation. In fact, the transpiration of plants combined with the shade created by the leaves helps to cool the environment, while generating a local source of humidity and improving the thermal feeling.

Objective: Create controlled milling microclimates to relieve populations during periods of heat.
How: In order to create the desired microclimate, I decided to look into the methods used to collect mist water at high altitudes. Porous nets are often used to catch water droplets in the air.

 

The product is composed of large and medium-size, lightweight disks that can be attached to a cable system of varying heights, forming a cloud-shaped urban canopy. The shape of the disk is maintained by a fibreglass frame, which keeps the fabric under tension. It is designed to be easily attached, detached, and adjusted. The discs can freely move like tree branches and leaves of trees.

 
 
 
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