Lawson comfort criterion

English

Noun

  1. a criterion used by urban planners and architects to assess how comfortable the wind around buildings is for pedestrians (a wind comfort assessment). Commonly used in urban planning in the United Kingdom.[1]

References

  1. “Appendix 18-1: Wind Computational Fluid Dynamics Report”, in Dagenham Dock, City of London Corporation, May 2020
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