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Nazanin Nasrollahi
Nazanin Nasrollahi
Associate Professor, Architecture Department,Ilam University ,Ilam, Iran
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Thermal comfort in hospitals–A literature review
J Khodakarami, N Nasrollahi
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 16 (6), 4071-4077, 2012
2212012
Daylight illuminance in urban environments for visual comfort and energy performance
N Nasrollahi, E Shokri
Renewable and sustainable energy reviews 66, 861-874, 2016
1382016
Development of outdoor thermal comfort model for tourists in urban historical areas; A case study in Isfahan
N Nasrollahi, Z Hatami, M Taleghani
Building and environment 125, 356-372, 2017
1312017
Numerical evaluation of thermal comfort in traditional courtyards to develop new microclimate design in a hot and dry climate
N Nasrollahi, M Hatami, SR Khastar, M Taleghani
Sustainable cities and society 35, 449-467, 2017
1272017
The effect of urban shading and canyon geometry on outdoor thermal comfort in hot climates: A case study of Ahvaz, Iran
N Nasrollahi, Y Namazi, M Taleghani
Sustainable Cities and Society 65, 102638, 2021
1052021
Heat-mitigation strategies to improve pedestrian thermal comfort in urban environments: A review
N Nasrollahi, A Ghosouri, J Khodakarami, M Taleghani
Sustainability 12 (23), 10000, 2020
642020
Workplace satisfaction and thermal comfort in air conditioned office buildings: Findings from a summer survey and field experiments in Iran
N Nasrollahi, I Knight, P Jones
Indoor and Built Environment 17 (1), 69-79, 2008
572008
Urban green space and health: The role of thermal comfort on the health benefits from the urban green space; a review study
R Javadi, N Nasrollahi
Building and Environment 202, 108039, 2021
562021
Windcatchers and their applications in contemporary architecture
PK Sangdeh, N Nasrollahi
Energy and Built Environment 3 (1), 56-72, 2022
532022
Performance enhancement of double skin facades in hot and dry climates using wind parameters
N Nasrollahi, M Salehi
Renewable energy 83, 1-12, 2015
512015
Field measurement and numerical investigation of natural cross-ventilation in high-rise buildings; Thermal comfort analysis
N Nasrollahi, P Ghobadi
Applied Thermal Engineering 211, 118500, 2022
392022
Assessment of pollutant dispersion in deep street canyons under different source positions: Numerical simulation
P Ghobadi, N Nasrollahi
Urban Climate 40, 101027, 2021
262021
Reducing the demands of heating and cooling in Iranian hospitals
J Khodakarami, I Knight, N Nasrollahi
Renewable Energy 34 (4), 1162-1168, 2009
242009
Parametric analysis of architectural elements on daylight, visual comfort, and electrical energy performance in the study spaces
N Nasrollahi, E Shokry
Journal of daylighting 7 (1), 57-72, 2020
212020
The effect of sky view factor on air temperature in high-rise urban residential environments
G Baghaeipoor, N Nasrollahi
Journal of Daylighting 6 (2), 42-51, 2019
192019
Appropriate geometrical ratio modeling of atrium for energy efficiency in office buildings
N Nasrollahi, S Abdolahzadeh, S Litkohi
Journal of Building Performance 6 (1), 2015
172015
A comprehensive study of how urban morphological parameters impact the solar potential, energy consumption and daylight autonomy in canyons and buildings
E Rostami, N Nasrollahi, J Khodakarami
Energy and Buildings 305, 113904, 2024
122024
The impacts of urban canyons morphology on daylight availability and energy consumption of buildings in a hot-summer Mediterranean climate
N Nasrollahi, E Rostami
Solar Energy 266, 112181, 2023
112023
Comparison of Thermal Comfort Range of Finn Garden and Historical texture of Kashan
K Fatahi, N Nasrollahi, M Ansarimanesh, J Khodakarami, A Omranipour
Naqshejahan-Basic Studies and New Technologies of Architecture and Planning …, 2021
112021
Urban Facade Geometry on Outdoor Comfort Conditions: A Review
E Mirabi, N Nasrollahi
European Online Journal of Natural and Social Sciences 9 (3), pp. 655-677, 2020
92020
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