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3.4.5 Future assumptions and results of the technique

Figure 89- irrigation layer and the superstructure of the building. Source- (NYAWARA, 2016)
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3.4.5 Future assumptions and results of the technique Due to the landscape techniques provided in the building, the “Heat Island Effect” is reduced by 94.7%. These landscape techniques allow interaction between the occupants and nature, giving opportunities to experience the external environment. The green ramp on the south façade acts as a