Sędzicki, D.; Nyka, L. and Cudzik, J. (2026) Algorithmic optimization of climbing plant positioning and cnc fabrication for urban microclimate enhancement. Building Research & Information, 54(5), pp. 588-610. ISSN 0961-3218
Abstract
This research examines the integration of CNC-fabricated plywood installations with algorithmically positioned climbing plants to address localized microclimatic challenges in confined urban spaces. Conducted in a poorly ventilated courtyard in Gdańsk, Poland, the study investigates air temperature and relative humidity from June to September, comparing conditions within the installation with those in adjacent unshaded areas and at a municipal weather station. The algorithmic method integrates site-specific environmental parameters, such as solar exposure, temperature gradients and soil moisture, with species-specific ecological requirements to optimize plant positioning, with plant health and long-term viability as the primary objectives and microclimatic modification through shading and evapotranspiration as secondary outcomes. Measurements indicate consistent increases in relative humidity and modest, seasonally dependent reductions in air temperature near the installation, alongside substantial day-to-day variability typical of urban microclimates. As these effects are site-specific and derived from a single, short-term study without extended pre-installation baselines or comprehensive meteorological variables, the findings are interpreted as evidence of local microclimatic moderation rather than urban heat-island mitigation. The research contributes to urban climate adaptation by demonstrating the integration of computational design, digital fabrication and ecological principles, and by offering a replicable framework for data-driven, small-scale green infrastructure design in space-constrained environments.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | algorithmic plant positioning; cnc fabrication; computational design; green infrastructure; microclimate mitigation; plant health optimization |
| Index terms: | air temperature, Poland, digital fabrication, weather, shading, courtyard, green infrastructure, evidence, relative humidity, variability, temperature gradient, climate adaptation, fabrication, integration, mitigation, urban space, microclimate, exposure |
| Subjects: | information systems, financial risk, climate science, urban design and public space, manufacturing engineering, statistical analysis, environmental engineering, evaluation and assessment methods, sustainability and resilience, architectural elements, public and environmental health, organizational analysis, Geography, building design, air quality, thermal systems |
| Topics: | Geographical Context, Research Practice, Digital Applications, Urban Studies, Sustainability, Engineering Principles, Organizational Design, Design Practice, Health and Safety, Cost Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 3 PCA |
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