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        1 - Thermal analysis of building site with Climate resilience planning strategy in coastal areas, Case study: Noor city coasts
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        Coastal buildings are always vulnerable to waves, moisture and corrosion, and their resilience plays an important role in reducing these damages. Climate resilience with a comprehensive and consistent strategy has the potential to reduce the risk in site design and buil More
        Coastal buildings are always vulnerable to waves, moisture and corrosion, and their resilience plays an important role in reducing these damages. Climate resilience with a comprehensive and consistent strategy has the potential to reduce the risk in site design and building physics and help improve decision-making in emergency response.  This  research is targeted at the Applied Research Group. According to the data and the output model, this research is in the category of research research in terms of implementation method. Findings of research in Noor Coastal Area with Ecotech software show that the coefficient of building compatibility index is 0.94, which indicates the resilience of buildings in climatic crises and this coefficient with the type and The direction of the site is different and less than one. The ventilation coefficient for changing the consumed air is 2.24 watts per square meter per hour. The thermal load index for determining energy control in a building is 15.5 and the cooling load is 21 Cͦ. To increase the building's climate resilience, passive design with low-delay thermal mass South and east windows are recommended to increase the heat load in winter and windows north and west are recommended to create natural ventilation and increase the cooling load in summer.. Manuscript profile